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PERSONAL.

Mr W. ICoit, S.M., WaojainuGHFoii '» . -it to New Plymouth. HrfFiV accompanied by his 'wiic. - ~ :

Mr George Clifford, who ihaa been on " a yvisit to Nev Plymouth in ooiuieefcion with the oil industry, leffon Saturday. -Mr H. A. Fox, who was one df the passei:g v -i injured in the accident to. the Mtim Trunk express, at.Wfangai:'uriuo List nwmUi, is- making satisfne- . tory progress .towaj-ds recovery; *' I Mr D. J. Hughes, member of the Ntow "' ]"0 mouth Hftibw Board, and a, wttlerj of tho Waimate Plains practically *SfM his life, h-is purchased a property ai*l Moturoa, and intends to take up his-'l residence tlheie at an early date,- , i At a meeting of bhe Stratford Oouaty,*'! Council on Salmrday Afternoon, Mt J. 5 wpdell, engineer to the Waimate Wflkt's County Council, was appointed enoineea'3 •to the Stratford County. v % A Dun din Presa As:»ctatton gram announces the death of Mr Chisliolm, managing director of Seoul-* tor and Ohishobn, and an ex-MftjOr of '■» Dunedin. Mr Chtaholm, who -mi Jbor*'| in 1845, arrived at the southern'tarn-* from Scotland in 1668. ' 3

Mr 'Matthew Wilkinson, who dHrt"*f|f tlie Veteran's' Home, born at Cork, With 'his wife and infant dMjjbtpWftf arrived in the ship Haimibal, and, serv-f'l ed in ttie Maori war as a tirfmte in S Hhc 19th Royal Irish. Mm faflMii*^ ■* died about 20 years ago, ' Tiw dsVesfsi * was buried in Auckland mfc honors. '• 'v ' ■' -i The death occurred on SttatfUnt of ' Mrs T. M. Fleetwood, of a long Olnewy The deceased 3*4ffnHjiy the wife of Mr Mussell ineetyjjmHMfe was for many yeans 3a«in&ki Jockey Club. Mrs MertpSod, ' who was a sister of Mr E. - * well-known music Wangdnui, hai, with her /jMmillß, W«"» sided in various parts lot t < many years. She > ( ily, and many friends htfify I<w. , V "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

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