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T)r Sprott, Bishop of Wellington, U Visiting South TaranaM. His engage* nu'nts include a continuation service at Opunake. Superintendent Wilson, of the Wivnga* nui. Police Force, was a passenger to Auckland by the Raruwa last evening. Dr. Elizabeth Cunn, medical inspector of schools, was a passenger to Auckland by the Karuwa last evening. Mr C. 'II. Pople, It,?, fov Auckland eitv, has been on a vi>it to Okato, and left for Haw era yesterday afternoon. A vote,of condolence was passed to Mr Jacob "Marx in connection with the dcfvth of lus foil, at yesterday's meeting of tin; Harbor Board. A recent casualty list contains tha following; Reported wounded, Private H. J. (iilbert (.Mrs Gilbert, Xow 'Plymouth, mother), Private 11. Molloy (T.'jlollov, Korito, father), Private A.O. Whitehead (J. Whitehead, Tikorangi, father). Mr E. A. Butt, who has been a mem* ber of the reporting staff of the Daily News, leaves New 'Plymouth to-day to take up homo service duty in the group headquarters at Hawera. Mr Butt htii been repeatedly rejected for active service since November, 191-1,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1917, Page 4
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177PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1917, Page 4
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