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Thi* deiilli oevurred «n Satiir«l;iv. a Pxcs6 wire from Na,piei\ ol" Capiain llonrv Kraefi. for many yeiu>> in service of the Napier Harbor Hoard. Airs. .Tolm .Belt, one of the oldest residents of Wanganui, died suddenly yesterday afternoon, aged 70, says a I'ress Association telegram, was iu her tioaltli- and spirits. Tin* <-ause ol' death is supposed to be heart J'ailure. Mr. V. Dnnlop, (Jovermnent. Land Overseer at Strathinore. has received notice of translVr t<i Wiiangaminuona in to the late -Mr. Vim-eat ,larkson, and will move to the latter place in about a month's time.—Stratford Post.
Captain Baylor, late master of tin? Union Company's ill-fated steamer Penguin, who recently applied through the Marino. Department for a mate's certillcate in lieu of his master's certiticate, which has been Kuspeuded for twelve months, lias liri'ii granted a mateV eertilicate for a foreign-going vet-sol, I»\* the (invmior-hi-Comicil. The certificate was handed to Captain Xaylor on Wednesday, • ' . ; •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 116, 14 June 1909, Page 2
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154PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 116, 14 June 1909, Page 2
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