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Sir. \V. A. Colli* is so far recovered as to Ik able to take occasional drives. He is stilt tar iroiii well. I One of the earliest of Nelson-born settlers passed away on Sunday in tile jicrson of Air. .Jesse Jeimens. Deceased, who was a resident of Nelson all ins life, with the exception of three or four .wars which were spent in Taranaki during the Maori troubles of t:."sixties." leaves a widow and four sons and one daughter. Miss 1,. Staitc, who has for the past live vears been book-keeper at the' White Mart Hotel, leit i\V>v J.- i>n:oi:th on Thursday for Melbourne, where she intends to settle. Mv. ('. C. (Jralum, who was in active service as Stipendiary Magistrate at .Duncdin until reivntly, has been appointed to the position of ,S.M. at Wanganui for a mouth or two, and will leave for north on Monday.—Press telegram.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5
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148PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5
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