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PERSONAL.

Mr. 1L S. Fitzherbert, S.M., lias be™ appointed Deputy District. Land Registrar and Deputy Kxa miner uf Titles for the district ol' Taranaki. The death is announced of Sir Henry |llieks Hocking, formerly Attorney-G-ni-cr.il of West Australia. Sir lleury was At'.orney-Ceneral of Western Australia Iroiu 1872 to 187!).

Mr Arthur A], Putts, late assistant organist of the Norwich Cathedral, and organist of Kirkley l'arish Church, Sui,lolk, hngland, lias been appointed acting [organist of St Mary's Church, New l'!ylllOlltl,.

At the Xganiotu (.loir Chili's links on Thursday afternoon .Mr and .Mrs CI. J], Morgan, active and popular members of the club, were farewelled. Mr A. Standisli. the president, on behalf of I lie members, presented .Mrs Morgan with a ni'ver fruit dish, and Mr Morgan with a pipe and tob,iceo jar. In making the pi e.-i'iiiation he said lie was voicing thu leeling of all when lie said tliey°vcry niueli regretted losing Mr and Mrs .Morgan. They hud always been prominent membeis, and had done all they could in the interests of the club. Mr. .Morgan, soon after joining, took oilice in the dub! He had been a working member, and a playing member—and a very cheerful member, too, one whom it was a pleasure to play with. He wished the guests a prosperous journey to their new home, long life and happiness. He assured them that a hearty welcome would await them at the links if they ever returned. The small souvenirs, he hoped, would "ring them pleasant recollections of their stay in New Plymouth. Mr Morgan warmly thanked the members.

'I he following visitors have stayed at. Ihe White Hart Hotel in the last, few days: Colonel Bauehop (Wellington), Mr MeCint.v (Auckland), Mr Ryan (Wellington), Mr. Ruddick (Auckland), Miss Connolly (ICai Iwi), Mr and Mrs Blair iWanpanui), Mr Woodhousc (Auckland), Mr Rudd (Blenheim), Mr and Mrs Leslie (I'almei'r.lon Aortli), Mr Hawthorne (Wellington), Mr Layton (Wellington), Mr Williams (U'angiinui), Mr Fleming (Wellington), .Mr JlcPhee (Wellingtonf. Mr Angus (Wellington), Mr Luke (Wellington). Mr Tabart (Ilawera), Dr. Fiudlay (Wellington), Mr Head (Wellington), 51V and Mrs George Tabor (Wellington), Mr Lawrence (Auckland), Mr ("larrard (Auckland), Mr Ruddick

(Auckland), Mr Stephens (Wellington), Mr (''anliner (Wellington), Mr Shaw 'Wellington). Mr. Bruce (Wjjnganui), Mr (Hover (Wellington), Mr Matheson (Wanganui), Mr Reeves (Wellington), Mr Rice (Wellington), Mr Price "(Wellington).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 June 1907, Page 2

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