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Last ternoon iu tke Stewart Timber, Glass and used brigade hour. A good done to the 111aun to the and the JIASTJiKTOX. who the of fire showed to the appein thmcmployees license, repeatedthe room to d In to was done. „ t t Prn^^^^^^^^^^^Hfavorable

The , tcriaii ■ es^-v ' call Mr, sunico^^^^^^^^^^B rao>l " 1 ' Hotel Ermont days. next On Westoß,^^^^^^^^Hc9ton his Honor The l > residence, Horace Waikaia^^^^^^^^K">ber Kcprcsen^^^^^^^^^^^HHouse Mr. been ami liecn trangferreil to Xcn- Ply#' lo ' l!li •'iilcrLiined ai Sjtrutford the was injr. I - evouHi' l following transfers of members of the I'Dlice Foiw arc announced :—Constable Armour,l of (ireytown, joes Ctmsiui,]! 1 I'ricc. of AYaitnrg. |n Killiirjue ; Onii><;ible Laponplc, of ine District Office. Wellington, to Waitaia. Con«UMfr : M.'> Flannagan, who lift* ' ,C(, n ataUoncil in Now Plymouth for the past J! 8 and who has iioe'n ' i""' •. i>n«d to lJnwera, v wus made the H'tijhi'iit of presentations from.hie fallow officers afternoon. Ho i* suc«*d€d by Constable D. W«U, of J)uiH>din. |

I'rnfpfistJr Macimll;m Brown, of Christelniieb, has urrmM in London in pursuance at hjg rekindles into the origin and migrations O'ji the "Maori race (Avritea «i Londoal correspondent under date -ht l/fey). TT(» i litis tracked the an-i-storc to! 'the Maori# down from the •intern eornej- ofl Asia into Polynesia, fuiiier ilitjy injujL their way to New •-thin-; He i* 1 nrnv on the search for , m '* G* tfhein .!» Central ami South •neriofl, Mb throrjr .being that the rare •wu vra.cli the s,J,u»ris are descended ", r riiicd eastward! a> well as westward ('•ut nhul helped to mould • wootferfo] of. the Tneax ; Americs.- PruMssnr Ilrown is i ne \ VO vJc in the British Mn-1 ;, it (];,,, monuments, and I ■'er i'.nGfcht>r mniii h or so in London wilt proeped (oj Central America I" ,M ' on ftis in\'(>M{fatioT»*. Ffe will nd some Jnoiilhsjin America. an-1 h\* J jto write n series of news- j rr ftthl&j on hij* researches. j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 131, 1 July 1909, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 131, 1 July 1909, Page 2

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 131, 1 July 1909, Page 2

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