FERSONAL.
Mr Humphries lias resigned his! 1 ositiou as teacher at the Pungarehu I school. Captain J. Mitchell, of Mnrwia, who came to grief during Thursday's hunt, U progressing satisfactorily. The horse, an excellent hnatcr, seemed to slip whilst negotiating a ditch and bank fence, and falling, unsealed his rider. Pawing the ground madly, the ho-.se struck Captain Mitchell on the forehead and jaw wilhhis hojf, fracturing both jaws and kiiookingont several teeth, besides inflicting several flesh wounds. It is not anticipated there will be any permanent disfigurement. We hear that the presentation to Mr Okey, ! laic County Clia r nan, and the farmers' candidate a', the late election for the Taranaki seat, will lake place | a the The itre Royal on Moid iv cveni ig, 17th September. The presentation will be made by Mr Massey, M..H.8., who will come up from Wellington for this purpose, and will be accompanied by several other members ot l'arba- , meut.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2
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157FERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2
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