PERSONAL.
Mr. l),iw-;(,n Ijann.i. a verv popular member of ihe staff „f Mes-r's. .S.irgoi.,!, Son, and I'.wen, at their Xew l'h'iuoalli branch, proceeds to Welliugl-.-n this morning, having been promoted to n positirn i,n the stall' of the hir.n-h in (he Empire City. Sir Joseph and 1 ',dy Ward and Miss
return by (he Mooltan, sailing from l.oinl.in on yf ; n-
(able advice has beep, received thil Miss Lily I'.alliuger. aged 21, daughter "f Mr. Thomas lialliuger, of Wellington, who was touring Europe with her parents, died at Lucerne, in Switzerland, yesterday, from typhoid fever. Xnws has been .peceiml from San, Francisco of the death of Capt. ]f. G. Morse, formerly of Alameda, aged 75 years.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 April 1907, Page 2
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116PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 April 1907, Page 2
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