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PERSONAL.

Mr. J. H. Quilliam, who w,as a passenger 'by the Niagara, returned to isew Plymouth, by the maul train last nignt.

The lion. Oitoert Carson has successfully undergone an operation considered necessary by his medical advisers. Air. Carson is in a private hospital in vVflnganuoi. Hia condition at one time gave .his family very grave anxiety, but ihe is now making excellent progress to wealth.

Oaptain W. C. Morrison, N.Z.S.C., otiicer in rfiarge of No. (i uflouji (Palmerston), ana formerly in command of the old Hawera Mounted Rifles, now /incorporated in tlie Territarialgv bag been appointed General Stall" Officer lor the Wellington military district, vice Major A. C. Tempedy who leases with the expeditionary Jorec.

i>ince the outbreak of Uhe war considerable anxiety has been, tea in Ua'Uiolic circles in JNew £eai«md as .to uuc whereabouts of ilia Utohjb Arohbialiop Redwood, Dr. Kennedy (.rector of jm. Patricks College), the Very iter. Dean Reguaaite. (S.»i. ifrovmoioi), and Hie Vevy Rev. Dean Honey (VVanganui), wta> were in Europe attending tihe Uwiemi Chapter oi itiie Ai&unst Order and* the Kueliarist Oongreaj at Dourues. Mews has mow Ibeen received by t..0 Catholic Jiiibhortties m Wellington tuiat "ail is well" witih tlie Dominion <«eicgaies.—i"re»s -VssceoaUon.

Tlie. deatii took place at Foxteo on ' Friday last of Mar. b. Alcoaaua, the weiiknown sportsman'. For some years Mr. Messena liad euilercd troin a tiiroat aifestitxa and it was to this complaint ttot Jle Hueeumlbed. For n4any yeau's Mr. Mefrseiui waa always rcpreaemtttl on om' a'aceoouiiTacs and ho wjjl be rc'lnenitaxed us ■wnusc oi Aiotoa, Waiouiriu, Waipaku, Waitapu, and mtuny other h'Miaes whieli gamed conaideruuio success ou tlho turf. Mir. Meseena (wwtiM ia conncsipondejiit) always known for liiis istraiglht going quulitaes, amd anything having for lte. object the ivalfaaie of Foßftoo and its inhabitants always found in him a warm friend. Ho is survived iby a mdow and one daughter, Miss tMiadsome Mesaena.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 82, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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315

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 82, 1 September 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 82, 1 September 1914, Page 4

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