PERSONAL.
Mr D. 0 Brien arrived home from Ohristchurch by last night's mail train. Mr E. P, Webster, Secretary of the Agricultural Society, leaves for Wanganui this morning, Included in tire list of visitors staving at the White Hart Hotel are the following Messrs Sutton, Belts, McT Mack "y • (Hawera), Evans, Ihulips, Hemiessy, Baits (Wellington), tfislop (Sentry Hill), Cairy (Waneanui). D
Constable Datson has resigned from the police force and leaves New Ply•nouth in about three weeks' time for Wostport, where he will engage in the building trade. He has been stationed 111 New Plymouth for about two years and has been in the force for about four years.
A Press wire from Cliristchurch states tliat Colonel Pitt, whoso condition lias been causing anxiety to his friends for some days past, was removed on Monday to a nursing home, tie underwent an operation yesterday, »vhen several large gall stones were removed, lhe doctors report that his condition is satisfactory, and that he is likely to make a good recovery, tliough not yet out of danger. [A later message, received at half-past one this mornins, stated that his condition was serious,]
It is Stated that Mr Ralph D. Stewart, at pre-c n t one of the education inspectors for Auckland, who unsuccessfully contested the seat at the general election in December last, IS like.y to be the Liberal candidate n/ni X acancy in tlle representation of Manakau.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 2
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236PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 2
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