PERSONAL.
Mr W. J. Jones, editor of the Oamaru "Mail," was on a visit to New Plymouth yesterday. Ho was shown over the oil works, which were a revelation to him.
The members of the family of tho late Mr Seddon aro Mrs (Dr.) Morice of Greyniouth; Mrs (Eev.) Boan of Addington, Christchureh ; Mrs Frank Dyer, of Wellington; Miss Mary Seddon, Captain liichard J. Seddon (of the Defence Department); Miss May Seddon, Mr Thomas Seddon (of the stall of Findlay, Dalziel and Co.), Miss Itubie Seddon, and Mr Stuart Seddon.
Mr C. Schnackenberg, just appointed to the management of L. D.Nathan and Co.'s branch at New Plymouth, is an Auckland boy, and a son of the late Mrs Schnackenberg, who was in her lifetime amongst the foremost of philanthropic workers in the city, says the Auckland "Observer." For the last fifteen years he has been in the warehouse of the A. H. Nathan firm, and for some time past has been manng-rof the sales department, which involved the responsibility for all the firm's buying, colonial. Australian, and Home,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8134, 14 June 1906, Page 2
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