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Says n Losdoii correspondent-—"| mi Slud l<; leantthat Uidy Unrolhy Onslow "« making u\iite satisfactory'im.gre-s after h,.r „■«■„(. attack of Uphold l<'ver, coiilraflod while abroad j men Moiled in a rfcenf letter Unit Lord and Uuly Onslow! had been hastily summoned to lub', but Lord Onslow came back to Londin (his week. Lady Onslow and (he invalid arc, however,' not expected back from the South of France until the end of the month. The death ii announced of Mr. .James Sellar, a woll-fnown eon tractor at Taridale, llawke'sjliay. The late Mr. Sellar was born at' Peterhead, Scotland, li!l' years ago, and was the oldest son of (h, late Captain Sellar, of (hat place, lie came to Now Zealand over 33 years ago. Ho built and was captain oi' the fhst steamer on Lake, Taupo, afterwards going to Napier, where ho engaged in building and contracting.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 153, 19 June 1908, Page 2
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144PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 153, 19 June 1908, Page 2
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