GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
THE DAIRY DIVISION. . By Telegraph.—Press Association. \Vellingiun, Last Night, The Dairy DivUiuu of the Department of Agriculture Ims been strengthened by the appointment of W. Graham, of New South \\ales; U. E. Wood, manager f the Whukaronga Dairy Factory; and C. Stevens™, manager of the Cardiff Dairy Factory.
i LOUD KITCHENER'S VISIT. Wellington, Last Night. The date of Lord Kitchener's arrival in New Zealand after his visit .to Australia about the end of this year hus heen postponed. A telegram received from <.(k Governor-General of Australia oy Lord Plunket statin that owing to tlip difficulty of making prompt connection by steamer between Japan and Austv.iiia :>nd the Admiralty "being unaV;e to provide a cruiser, the proposed Hin- ! eriii-v u-jil have to te delayed. He un'derlake* to telegraph further informaI tio;i from Japan.
ABOUT EJ..STE UNDEHGREEX. Wellington, Last Night. Elsie l/'n.lcvgrecn (concerned in ttl'. l i'll'sed murk-marriage affair) -was em l>:o--eii in th- Welliiigwn hospital as a maidservant, not as a nurse, .ae i.e olaliVl in (he (iisborne Court. It is tfue -!r.' reieivecl a telegram addressed t") as "inr-c." l-'or this she was reprinubded. Then ,-,he left without giving noli™, .eeudiiig for her luggage subsei|nentJy.
DECEASE,) PERSONS' ESTATES. Wellington, September 2. Curing August 221 estates were certified for stamp duty, the largest being Henry Dent fi irdiner, Christehurch, £123,3-IS. The largest Taranaki estates wire:—Cornelim o':.cr.rv, £1370; Anne Kaspar. -CIII-20; Vk'hael' Curran, £840; Henry Cotton Cock, 'JSO4.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 180, 3 September 1909, Page 3
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238GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 180, 3 September 1909, Page 3
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