PERSONAL.
Lieutenant 11. W. Kennedy, of Inglewood, has been notified to report himself at Trentham on Tuesday next. Stewart MoFarlaw, the Wellington representative footballer, is amongst the list of tliose killed recently at the Dardanelles. Mr, A. M. Bpillnian, manager of the Stratford abattoirs, is 011 holiday leave, and Mr. 13. 0. Willis, of Wellington, is in charge during his absence. Mr. Leslie Curtis, of Stratford, has received instructions to report at Trentham for training for a non-com.'s commission, and is leaving for Wellington 011 Monday next. Mr, W. Swann, who has been farming 011 the Bast road, Stratford, has sold his farm, and 13 leaving for England, where he intends joining the Imperial army. Mr. F. Cartridge, of the Central School staff, has received orders to proceed to the non-commissioned officers' training camp at Trentham, and leaves by the mail train on Monday next. Colonel Ellis, of New Plymouth, has received word that his son, lMvatt Wm. Ciuirle-i Ellis, who left with the sth reinforcements, is }jow in hospital at Malta, slightly wounded. Private Ellis served wiLli the Sixth Contingent in the South African war.
Mr, Truljv King, of New Plymouth, eldest son of Mr. Newton King, has taken over the legal business lately curried on toy the late Lieut.-Colonel Mnlone. The business will bo carried on under the style of Malone and King. Air. \V. E. Jones, who has been managing the business of the late Colonel Malone, will continue to oceup\i h's position with the new linn. Mrs. Klynn, of 'i'e Wvra, has received a cable from her son, Private Jack Flynn, who was wounded at tfio Dardanel'es, statin" that he is doing well. Another son, Private Maurice Flynn, also writes to the effect that he is lit arid well in the trenches. At Te Weru on Friday evening Private James Flynn, a third son, wa9 farewelled, and left by the mail train on Tuesday morning for the Rangiotu camp. Carparal J. H. Burrows, of Okato, was amongst those killed in action at the Uan-danelles. Private Leslie DesForges, second son of Mr. and Mrs. I''. DesForges, of Opunalce, is repoitwl wounded for the second time. Trooper F.. L. Jackson, whose name appears in the last list of killed in action, was the eldest son of Mr. L. 13. Jackson, manager of the Opunalce branch of the Farmers' Co-operative Society.—Opuuake Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1915, Page 4
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