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PERSONAL.

Tlie remains of the lal« JJr. X). V. Hood arc to be interred at Te llemii on I'l'iday. I lie body will be brought to New Plymouth by this <■ veilitig's express train, and will be taken to St. Jlarv'f Church, w here a short service will 'he held before the funeral cortege leaves the church at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The deceased was in his twenty-second year. 'I lie employees of Okey and Hollo's foundry. where tile deceased learned his profession, will be given a half-holiday to allow of their attending the funeral of their erstwhile comrade.

Mr. Albert tloldie is at present in town completing arrangements for t|„. production of the much-vaunted 'Trine. Chap" at New l'lyinoulh on Ist, .lulv. Ml'. Uoldie. who sullVred a severe illness "ii the conclu-ioii of his ••Mother douse' lour, is again, his friemls will be pleased lo learn, in robust health.

Mi.i-. l-„ |{lancliard iva.s vestcrdav recleeled chairiuaii of til... j'larreit i-.'oad Uoanl.

-Mr. W'. Aiiisworth, of the local postal slall. leaves Ibis morning on transfer lo Wi'.ngauui.

At the Dairy Conference at Palmerslon flic New Zealand Dairy Association placed on record ils"sei'ise of the great loss it had sustained ill the death of Mr. I. L. Jul], <jt okaiawa, South Taranaki. Jb'fercnce was made to the invaluable services the late .Mr. Joll hail rendered io the association for very many veals as a member of the executive. \ot. only was lie a tower of strength to the association, but to tho dairy industry as a whole. The resolution. which was moved by Mr. .Morton (laranaki) and seconded by .Mr. .McKarlaue (I'aliiatua), contained an assurance to .Mrs. Jiill of tile deep sympathy felt tor her in her bcreavenii'iit.

Ai Inglcwood 01. Wednesday afternoon Miss Annie MacDonahl, (inly sur. viving child of Mr. 11, \V. MacDonahl was married to Mr. A. (low.

Mr. Leopold Achuid. of C.'intoi'blM'y, who received such serious injuries while tiger-hunting in India llmt one of his amis had to lie amputated, arrived iu Wellington by the .Moeraki yesterday, accompanied by Dean Harper anil Mr! and Mr-. Hugh Jiccve,. of (lirisichiireh. who wenf lo Melbourne to meet hi.m Mr. Acland. whose wounds have heale'i. will la Tress wire stales) remain ill Wellington lor some days before going to Clirisichnrcli. ' ° "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 158, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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