PERSONAL.
A London cablegram announces deaii'h of Monsignor llobert Hugh Beneon, M.A., priest in the Catholic ArchDiocese of Westminster, ani ft e-on of Archbishop Benson. He was a prolific writur on religious themes.
Ear, Mr. Kayll, who has been acting vicar of St. Mary's for some time past, left by tiho boat last night for Auckland. lie lias been appointed v icar of ■tho lfurflly parish. The Rcr. A. 11. (.'civile returns to-morrow.
Mr. William Scott, an old resident of l'ukcrimu, difxl at Cambridge at 41e advanced ago of seventy-seven. V«ry many jniajs ago he resided at Mangcre, and went to 'ftikorimu as fair back aa 1877.
The Ashburton correspondent of tlic Ly tie! ton Timea stalng 'that one of Ointertmry's pioneers died last- Thursday afternoon. This was Jlr. Thorr.ua Dove, who died practically at his post at Longbeach, after nearly fifty yearß' coii'tinuious faithful service with the late Mr. John •«£(», and since lihen with the present owner of Longibeaeh, Mr. J, N.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 4
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163PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 4
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