PERSONAL.
It is stated that Mr I<\ Train will again contest the Patea seat in tie Op- • position interests at tlio next general election. Sir Hartmann Just, a distinguished official of the Colonial Office, lias «• rived in Adelaide by the Anchises. Ha proposes to visit New Zealand. The death fc reported from Melbourneof Mr John Darling, nged 02, who was known as the wheat king of Australia. He was a brother of Mr J. Darling, ths cricketer. The Rev. J. A. Luxford, who is leaving Wiinganui to take charge of the New Plymouth Methodist Hiurch, was entertained at a picnic up the Wanganui River on Saturday last. A cablegram 'from Sydney received' i» Dunedin reports the death of Mr D. J. Napier, a well-known property-owner in Dunedin, who for years has spent tl» winter out of New Zealand. Sergeant Griffiths, of Hawera, to-day, after St rears' service in th» ▼i* police force. Pending the appointment . of his successor, Detcctive-Sergea'at Boddam will have cliargc of the Ha- , t wera sub-police district.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 31 March 1914, Page 4
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170PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 31 March 1914, Page 4
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