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Messrs. Sanderson and Grilliths lmvc been appointed iiichitcels to the Education Board. This is in accordance witli the request of Air. .Sanderson, senior partner in the Jinn, and for many years the Hoard's architect. Mr. JlcKenzie having resigned xroiii the charge of Die Bird .school, lliss Merry is teaching there pending the appointment of a permanent teacher. Ur. B. McKeown, stationmaster at Tariki, has received notice of his transfer to (ircatford, and leaves for his in/.v | station to-morrow morning. Mr. .1. .}. I Weil', of the local railway stall', will be temporarily in charge at Tariki. -Mr. J?. A. Thomson, manager of the Hank of ftew Zealand at Inglewood, leaves by this morning's express. aceom panicd by Mrs. Thomson and familv, for the South Island. .Mr. Thomson i; on his annual leave. It had been tin ir intention to travel yesterday I)v the Takapiina, Imt they were unaware th:i; the vessel was to leave two hours earlier than usual, und t.liey arrived too laic to join the vessel. A London cable mo-age veslerd.",v announce,! thai, the l!ev, ('. (i. U»n<r. liislmp <>f Sii<pne\T will visit Australia early next year oil a mission lo men. 'I he Bishop. now l'oriy-four years of age, has -published several hooks on religious matters, including "The | ''.Miracle* of Jesus, as Marks of Way 01 Lilc," "Tlie Parables of -lesus," nnd '"The Opportunity of the Church of England." .Mr. .lames Weal, of Te Balm. one of the earliest set tlers in the Waikato, di \1 last week at the age of S-f years. Deceased came to the colony in the ship Queen of the South, in isiill, and subsequently joined the -Itltli Uegiment. taking part in the Waikato war. Afterwards lie tool; -up land at 'To lialiu, where he resided until his death.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 2

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PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 2

PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 2

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