PERSONAL.
'l'iio King received Sir Joseph Warj (Premie r of New Zealand) at Buckingham Paliiet- yesterday. A Sydney cable announces tile death of the' Rev. Mother 'Mary, aged 07, founder (it* the Sisters of 'St. Joseph of tho Sacred Heart institutions. Deceased (luring her visit to New Zealand in HUM' contracted an illness which terminated fatally. The s'ad news was received yesterday of tiie death of -Mrs. Hannah JJeniicfct oi|i that morning at Kotorua. Mrs. Ben-' nett, the fate wife of the liev. F. A. lieniieit, was widely known in this djs trict, anil the ne\v K <jf ljef iiijtimely en\ will lie received with extreme regret b' all who knew anil were brought m contact witli her in the mission field anC socially. At last evening's meeting ol St. .Mary's parishioners, a motion o, condolence with Mr. llennett was mover! by Air. W. 11, Skinner, those pres'ent/ standing when the resolution was put?, by the vicar. Xo particulars have bo' far boon received as to the cause of Mr-. dSath. the lion.. Oliver Samuel, M.L.C., of Sew Plymouth, find -JJm. Samuel, who-f flre on a. pleasure .tWj< ,to 'the ;QM i, \\ orld. have been touring''the out siiici- their arrival in London on \ Hay f/tli (writes the Times' London lespondent). They Ipi'vc visited Hoi-1 land and Jlelgiuin,' Ljerinai'iy, ' Austria, jj and the Tyrol. Their tour lias t)cn;|{ shortened and their return to ){t!\v Zealand hastened on 'account of th« short session of Parliament necessitating a second session being hejt) this jear. In order th:it Mr. Samuel may be in his ■ place in tJ)o Council .when Parliament meets, ho aipl his wife ivill leave Liverpool for Quebec on July ??ml and join the Maran;a at Vancouver oil August 13th. They expect j,6 reach Netf Zsalund about the middle ot t-iijHP)nber. , Residcnis of New Plymouth and district will rejpfet 4.v> Jearn of the untimely death of C'DnstaHe'lßuljlyffloro. latterly in charge of the police' fcUtioa Naipan'a, lie had been suffering fro» ,(n(i'antes' for some time, mid, becoming ■worse. 011 jfiitm'day, he failed to rally, am! exj)ii?«i,"'.oY evening. lie was an cer who worked hard ; (o :itcco.i(ie" \pMifi-, lient in the duties tp I force, and, übijst not o.vc : r -robust ;i 11 appearance, \va« a wait fljt great deyi-1-oped strength. He will be renpemlrared locally as a prominent member and Jav .preacher in the Primitive Methodist mid news of his early death will -be 'received with regret. Mr. J. ffuttimore, liis'lirother, was telegraphed for and left here orT'Satiij-flay, hut 110 would arrive at Waipawa too late to j see his' brother alive. . As many an 3(iß new rock's am! sho.ilsjdangerous to navigation! were iliseov ered last^year
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 170, 11 August 1909, Page 2
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443PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 170, 11 August 1909, Page 2
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