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Sir James fttftjiA f« Auckland by yesterday's mfcfl teUni Lieutenant F.- J. Skjrtfend, l<rf the Flying -Corps,- au ; been killed in adtion.
Mr.. A;-H. been I on a visit to Auckland,**)turtKwfto New Plymouth yesterday "mtirainjj. The Right' Rev .''Dr. of Auckland; will be at ■togWfrfcod tomorrow. Mr. T. R. Wiltonf an aid 'WsSiiu-apt settler; died' at ipihiiftu** otf Wesdtj •at the' age of' '6O -years. Word Lieut. ■Eric Allenliai'been•J^imitfM§,-wWalton-lon-Thames Hospital' on'"o«toibe#"l6 ) suffering from gunshot wbirndi in thk riahl shoulder. TlieP'AuoMand Tfolfifrnihl A. Jory, "34th ReinforefciiHmts, ioPtb# next Rhodes Scholarship. Lleut.-Colonsl StcOonAld, staff officer for the Wellington' dlgfrlct, and Captain Rockstrow, N.Z.5.0., went south yesterday morning. "; Captain j. R;-|tine' Jij.fr ?fof»tratford; who is »&ter«ly wounded in the'ehest in th'e KeeHttf ghting.
Mr. Roy Lee, formerly Plymouth, and now of Pahnersioi^North, Mr. P. G. Loej of Auckland Mr. R. Gbwing, of- falmerstoi). 'Nctih, are spending the w^-ind'at fh# Wttrth Eguiont Mountain House. Miss Hogg, of tho School, has been informed'by'the ffepafttment that, under the she cannot retire on superannuation wiles# she is medically unfit. will | therefore remain in the has | so admirably filled for sbine timtflonger, Post. The Governor-General ■ has/ received the' following' .mcßsare"'ffyra iPrincess Christian in'reply to a .Wffjram of condolence with! lis- transmitted to her Royal Highness through the Secretary of; State"' for the Coloniy : .''Pray , accept _U}y. sincere tfianksTand cotfvey to the! Government and people of New Zealand appreciation of their sympathy." Tho cal]ing up of 'Drf <?&oper in the considerable ■ anxiety in district, for it will be.VppsßiJble, sA far as can be seen, to dieftoalhjaan to'take his' has a very is doing the work ol tWo-ijwn. him will be a .<talftM ty |he district, and the' it a 'One, The Eflv. Hall, murdewTat Mora, ington lalbndv was the-son oisth&'iate John Hall, lldendale, at Taieri* Beach 36> JWess The -family removed •(Stiiithland) soon .after. - {toXtoed v«HWbaequehtly- spent some years: l&lhe'Gaifcaru district in' farming, pursuits.' In''l6ol be entered Belair Oollftge,; AA«W(Ie, -jwith a view of qualifying for the.fttyiraljinission 'field. In 1000' lie ypwat&zlttm Tonfcin, three of opening up mptfci Mornlngton Island,' and-' liad-'*aade'-'ex-cellent -progress.
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