PERSONAL.
Mr. F. GiUanders, formerly manner of the Moumahaki Experimental Station, left yesterday for a brief visit to Sydney.
Captain Young, the Government Veterinarian in this district, will be in X>,v Plymouth, to-day and may be consult d ijy larmers. Am on sr.? t the passengers by the s.s. ■li.uana to Auckland last night were:— Messrs .J. H". Quiliiam a>n<i O'Connor, Captains \\. F. Xorbnrv and J. Ca;:ieron, Adjutant and Mrs. Hawkins and 1 .family, and Mr. and Mrs. j-lenrv Weston.
| Mr. KoTiert Underwood died on SuuI <iav at tile Chrfetcluirch Hospital. lie | was well known in theatrical circles, j having carried 011 .msiness in Christchurch as a theatrical agent for the I past twenty-five year?. Prior to his ar- { rival in Cliri*stclivircli he acted as maiiA- | ger of Dallincr's Hotel,- Dnnedin, for 1 some years. He was advance agent for j Pollard's Lilliputian . Opera Companr J when it rer.ae it? first tour of X*w ■ Zealand over twentv years a^o.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 313, 12 February 1910, Page 4
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159PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 313, 12 February 1910, Page 4
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