PERSONAL.
Mr R. W. Carpenter, of the literary stall' of the Auckland Herald, and formerly of New Plymouth, has .purchased the Waimate Witness, Manilla. Miss Biordan has been appointed temporary assistant, teacher at Ingle- £ wood, Mr Butcher having been prevented by illness from taking up his duties. , -Mr. 1!. (!. Whetter, Education Board n inspector, is now on a visit of inspec- | lion to the sellouts in the Pnrangi and -Mi'tan districts. Mr. S. Smith is at present confined * u his house by illness. Tt is expected l j that he will be unable to act as steward m at; the forthcoming agricultural show. 'I hU i?; unfortunate for the society, as | Mr. Haiti) lias been one of the most '• energetic stewards. Mr. llarvey McCibbon. late of New ■ Plymouth, has resigned the position of ehgineer to tho (Jisborne Borough Coun- , c! owing to differences with the council. J Sir James Mills, managing director of , thr Union Steamship Company, was ban- 1 (fretted on his return to Dunedin last evening.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 2
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168PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 November 1907, Page 2
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