PERSONAL.
Mr. Uhoimus Green, lately a journalist at limani! and Napier, is an inmate ot the New Plymouth hospital.
At the annual meeting of the Taranaki Teachers' Institute, reference was made to the death of Mr. R. O. Templer, and a vote of sympathy passed with, his widow.
Advice lias been received tltot Sir James Mills lias been appointed director r.f the. London Board of tin? Rank of New Zealand, in succession to -the late Mr. R. IT. Glynn.
Napier report:! the death of the Rev I>. Suley, aged 87. Dr. Sklev was for many years tWe minister in charge of the Napier Presbyterian Church, and clerk of the Hawke's Bay Presbytery. He wife treasurer and also Moderator of the old Northern Presbytery of New Zealand. He was a man of considerable scholastic .attainments.
Mr. It. P. Oreville, who \va< chairman of the Gum Commission, which lias just reported, has been appointed to look specially after the gum industry in North Auckland, and also after the'settlers who take up areas of the exhausted gum lands which are being opened mainly with the idea of their being' developed as fruit farms.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 56, 27 July 1914, Page 4
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190PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 56, 27 July 1914, Page 4
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