PERSONAL.
The death took place yesterday of' the wife of Mr. Robert Hughes, of GUI Street. Deceased, who had been ill for a considerable time, was 70 years of age.
Mr. A. H. Glasgow, who has been M inmate of the New Plymouth Hospital for some weeks, left by the Rarawa lastnight for Auckland, en route to Rotorua on holiday bent. The death occurred on Tuesday of Mr. Thomas Rowell, of Kilbirnie, an old resident of Wellington. The deceased, who was born at North Shields, England, was sixty-eight years of age.
Mr. A. H. Palmer, who is about to leave the Patea district, was this week entertained by 40 of his personal friends and presented with a silver-mounted inkstand and a silver hot water jug. Mr. R. iHollis, a member of the Labor Party of the New South Wales Parliament, and hon. secretary of the Locomotive Association of Australasia is (states a press wire) coming to New Zealand to assist the New Zealand Locomotive Association in perfecting their organisation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 4
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169PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 4
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