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PERSONAL.

ntoi,r ui i I™, 6 ' . teac ' he r 'it the Egi »r, , 9 00l, i - s ; ilcr frieml * "Si tal nll'pi T"' Ja ' d U P at hospital, „ufleimg from appendicitis. ~, , s - N - Ziman, the New Zealand liodes scholar for the year, wa ™ bv he TT. . A " C^ lu,d y est erday attended by lie University Professors. town. Clarko ' of Jlahoenui, is in -Mr. .lames Wa-tJdns, who was for rvrvT?** ° f Bi » ik o} on 3)st Ifon'h clsnn - died at Sydney I he Hart of Hanfitrly, formerly G'or;r;i '< r' W is '>t present On \nii to («nada.

Ihe ilea til is announced of Ifr. iViJ 'J''" 1 « well-known Christ ' 1,1 1 •'! Up cam.' to Cantei memr M th(! 15 "S ilw > an 'l «»n K'ticcd 'business as a builder and «m nactor on, iii s own account. Mr Prul "'""y the principal build ngs tit Cliristcliurch. In 1882 Sir I'ruil ho.' was first elected, as a member o the it.v Council, and was elected Mavo, ( Imnleluireh in 181)2.

l'oi'ornng to. the. of Mr. T. ManfiiMio Jackson, the Auckland Star <avs•'Mr. Jackson was a. son of Ml'. Sanmoi Jackson. of .Messrs. .Jackson and Russell. so icitors. Ho wo* 'most popular with all who knew him. iPossessed of a. tenor voice of excellent quality and a good range, Mr. Jackson was for a long time a favorite vocalist with Auckland audiences'. As a nicmlicr of the Ancle!;*m{ Amateur Operatic woeiotv, Mr. Jackson took tlie leading p,irt suecesn- | t.'llv in several of its productions. Finj a lly he went Home with tlv Kelle Cole Company. and remained in the Old Country for about tell years, dnriniwhich lini,, ho did a lot of public sin<£ 111 ft. Some years ago Mr. Jackson returned to Auckland and started as an auctioneer. In a short time Mr. Jackson built up a large auctioneering busi-ii'.'-s. 11,. was about forty-live years of age and un,married."

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
318

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 112, 2 May 1908, Page 2

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