PERSONAL.
Mr. A, Clark, a well-known mine manager, who lauded i n Dnnediii in !8(!7. and a.few later went to Thames^ is dead, says a Press wire from Thames, Personal lWelka /.. /.. /../../ Jlr. Xewton King has received.the'foi(lowing cable from hi« Svdnev :."ent: •'Hides lirmer." ' ' - A parent of a Central School boy is wondering what sort of religious' instruction is being given at the school. His young hojieful came home the other "lay and informed the family that (he liev. ilr had told them'that when they went t,i Heaven thev would go clean through aglass window! Mr. Richard Foster, an inmate of |lv Old People's Home for the past six months, died at the institution vester<lay. He hailed from llawcra. ...id had reached the age of lid years. The interment takes place to-dav. Among the visitors to' Auckland at tlif present time are Mr. \V. W. A. Fitzgerald, sun of Field-Marshall Sir John Fitzgerald. County Clare, Ireland, and his wite. Lady Clara Fitzgerald. Tjjev have just completed a tour of Xew Zealand. Arriving at the JJluir 011 February ,14lh. they proceeded to the cold lakes, and. Iron, there to'Dunedin. Christ- | church. Wellington and Napier/and from '-Vipior by coach ...rites to Lake Taupo. Alter spending a fortnight in lishing on I the shores of the lake, they did the is.gl.ls of Via.rakci and Rotoruu, and then returned to Taupo. Thev then J proceeded by coach across the Waiouru ilains to Ohakunc, and from Ohakune to lipinki. vhcre then cauglit the steamer ami went up the Wanganui ji.er as iar as Taumarunui. goi.i" 011 '.J tram to Auckland. Both y lv . vii 7. Keial.l and his wife have travelled in most parts of the world, and the I'm- ! m ' r ''as written and published a most 1 iteresting account of his experiences in it si, fast , U rh„ ; Zanzibar, and .•niba. Mr. andUdy Fitzgerald leave to-day for U ie Is]lllll , s . pl . o , mli n »w \aneouver. (ll ,l ;; v '- "■ °' li ( " r,,, - v llils ' n api,ointed to the work of Hume Missioner ot the Anglican ( hui-,1, i'„ r ,, ~,,,,,,1,, „f months. "'l'l'i.'iiiS the Rev. Alanuaduke Warner, "hose health is „oi MilVicientlv restored topennil of his returning to the duties ot the home mission lielil. Mr. \\. A. Noble, of ,1,, local railway slal , who was to have bee;, transferred to .Marlon as chief clerk, has received instructions to proceed to Masterton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 2
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396PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 77, 27 April 1909, Page 2
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