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PERSONAL.

SB . : Rev. J. D, Russell, Vicar of Potonel IT ' jt* the past thirteen yeara, iha9 accepted to * '^l change of the pariah of Metaterfcon. t The death la announced of Mrs. He y ' V* Russell, widow of Mr. Henry Russell of M Mount Herbert, Waopukur&u, aged ! )t year*. | ",£kj , 'Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ma/thews,! rf < Sydney, are on a -visit to N«r 1 jh }i mouth. Mr. Mathews ia the ifj »w "*<f. colonial representative of the RhM ifc'| ''' fyk Drug Co., Boston, Mas*, VJBA. 'JI Among the paasengere per s,s. Rarapa <'3 last night for Auckland were the follw- fl| fag local gentlemen:—.Measra. Walter ' v-j Bewiey, W. P. Medium, J. H. Patrkcou W. A. Collm, R. Cruickshank, j.'i and Q, Arnold-Jones. "" <-* a It is reported that the ''ft Thompson, formerly in charge <m flfc v!"i Andrew's Church, 3Mme<Btoi, Seed ''4 nbw farming at Fitzherbert, . txtten. ■ 'jf plates becoming a candidate fontt tiaft ," si Otaki seat ait the next election. B f J Dr. John Shaw Hayea, of Temi&M , $9 wihb had l been suffering from a afflfow * ".n illness, died at Ohriatohurch on inou,' ' -'ll He arrived in New Zealand about,lß3s, and was appointed resident the Ohratdiurch Hospital. He rujbmM- <Ol this position .to take.over >tfte pmowaSJ§§ the late Dr. Ovendon at '• Jl the negotiations falling through, boftfaj 1?jB south to TemuJco, and entered intoj|ai?i ■ M nerehjp with the late Dr. Gumming >tj| Dr. Cumming's death Dr. Hayea took 'vM ow the joint practice, wihioh &ct Tfr- ' Jf ducted • ever since. For many yean 111 ' s was Government medical officer Vil Maoris at the Arowihenua pa, andjwaa **lf also president of the South Gantefflurv ■■s! Medical Associatfoa Q $ M». John Hall, wihose death at Levin on Saturday, was ooe-orthe '■ wi early settlers of tke Wairaiapa. She " came to New Zealand with her hutixand ■ m the ship Oamnatfo in 1877, and foe • • the next four years Mrs. Hall keptotmse '■& for Mr. W. C. Buchanan, the well-kMnra \h Waimrapa runholder at Tupurupu.' In -i'J 1681 Mr. Hall took up a section of hi* ;ll land i* <tihe Mangahao "block, No. vT^I and ithe deceased lady accompanying jh<m ' '•■f and her four sona into the theriljack' .11 blocks to share in ithe labors of pie. ' v s paring a home. She was the Aim waits ■ .* woman. to go into a Pahiatua • i*aj| and the little cottage in which the faavfr \ iSfl lived, and wihich in years after beoau».-v3l a familiar landmark, along the Itortr "<M Male Bush road, was the tart howe buS . m in the locality. Mr. and Mrs. HaU /'.a mained in Paiiaatua until four yma 3SI ago, when they reamed to- Levin, <wfe H 'M th«y lave since resided. ' ..

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 5

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 5

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