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* I Mr. E. G. A&worth. is an innate of the New Plymouth Hospital, suffering from a paralytic stroke. Mr. William McLean, secretary of ih« Bonithon Oil Co., lies seriously ill ia » privato hospital in Welliagtoa. Major J. D. Grant, V.D., who tuW been general staff officer in the Otago military district since 1911, ia •.bout to return to India. Mr. Friend, of Auckland, managing director of tht SoJtar Company, accompanied by Mt. Wyborne, one of the directors, ia at present on «. Tisit to New Plymouth. Mr. Chas._ Ahier, who recently unierwent a serious operation, (has, we we pleased to say no. far recovered from its effects that he is again aibla to attend to hi* business. Mr. E. W. Bond, who foT Una past three years has been inspector of roads and bridges tc the Tftranaki County Council, has resigned his positio», Mid will leave shortly to take up that of ■engineer to tie Weber County Council. Dr. H. Hardwiclc Smith who has been the medical superintendent of the Wellington Hospital for the past five and a half years, is resigning that position at tAe en(l of the present year, in order to enter into private practice in Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 4
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200PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 4
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