PERSONAL.
Mr. A. E. Adams died at Paten last Thursday at the age of 33 years. jj Mr E. ]'. Cox Im.Mucen appointedTijP' retary of the Egn.ont A. and P. ASJO" eiatioii. • Mr A. W. Richardson, of the Kapong* office of the Hank of New Zealand, has been transferred to Pahhitua. ' Mr T. K. llanierton, of lnglcwood, who has been seriously ill for the past two or throe weeks, is now well ou the way to recovery. Messrs. Norman Litle and Douglas Marie left New Plymouth bv the mail train on Saturday to resunio'their studies for the legal profession at Victoria College, Wellington. It is authentically stated in too' Otaki district that Mr. W. H. Field, ex*\ Liberal member for the electorate, has been chosen as the Reform Party's candidate for the scat at the elections" this year. ( Ihigadier-fieneral R. 11. Danes, C.R, will m October of this vear complete us term as Commander of the 6th Inantry Brigade at Aldershot, and ahead* l>» successor in the command is named,. Major-Gencral J. L. Keir. C.8., now in> command of the South Midland Terri. tonal Division (writes a London correspondent). The next appointment o« l.eneral Dimes will be looked forward to with general interest. A 8 his present appointment terminates about a year bft. fore that of General flodley in New and there is naturally S0In « speculation will °b W n 1 ""'/'!' X " W Zca,a » d ° ff «« "ill he offered the position , f GO.CV m Ins own country. id The death occurred on Saturday of Mr John rrcweck. of Stuart Road, South! Taranaki, at the ripe ago of 78 years. Mi Treweok landed in New Plymouth m the ship Tiu.amlra on February 24, IW-. and settled in New Plymouth. Ho was one „f 212 passengers by the s»m<> 'in. ,\tter residing i„ New Plymouth '"' J, wo J y, : :irs W went with his people to Canterbury and Otago for a few " lZ T *i \"'v ,i,tor ''"''"'""'l to Taranaki, ' ana tiad been continuously here for 48 years. When he first arrived in Not iiviuoiith the town consisted of four wholesale and retail establishments, two hotels, and 1-20 rnuno and cob huts. Mr roweek i rt . survived bv a widow, one son nir \Y. Treweok. Mangawhcio Road, Eltham) and four dauglfters-Mrs a V'wshaui (Bay of Plenty), Mrs Mildeahall lOpunake), Mr.- Secamn (Eltham), and Mrs 11. 0. Oibson (Eltham).--Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 252, 23 March 1914, Page 4
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395PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 252, 23 March 1914, Page 4
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