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PERSONAL.

r2!h f Dd Sir *<*•& W " d ThuL Wft ? B h j? thß «« Ahuraday morning. Mr. Fred Pirani is at present in the Teilding private hospital, where be underwent «|n operation on Saturday. M, G. DRlßeißhi sX wCf of tho Timaru main sobool for the feit is years, has been appointed Inspector of Schools at Nelson.—Press AiaoeltUoa.Mr. Hugh Fraser, of New Plymouth, is expected to return to the Dominion ttSf trip oftl,eMoin * The Taranaki County Cpujiell decided at its meeting on Monday to offer the position °f engineer to Mr. R. D. Ciimie. of Hasting®. At last night's meeting of the Puke. „ kura Park, Board, a motion of »ym< I pathy was passed with Mrs; 0. H. Burgas*, In the loss aha had. sustained br the death of her mother. .. A^ v ' s6 , hw been reo»lv#d te Mr. F. M. Grayling, of Courtenay Strati, that his son, Rifleman Stanley Grayling, it returning on the. transport Oor&ba, which is due to arrive In New fealand about August 30. ■ . * Mr ' H ' ? #tt# h w mten»4 the mm rataryship of the Manwtoki Datrr Company. Mr. Watta seven injuries m a motor accident last AnriL and has not yet fully recovered! " The death occurred at Kakaramea on Sunday, of Mrs, H, a, HamuJ 81st. year. The deceased is survived By two sons, Messrs. N. and E. AHamlin the latter having recently arrlvedliwil Sydney, her husband, the late Mr. James S. Hamlin, having predeceasM her by twelve months.- * Mr. P Barry, who for the m t three years has been fields inspector and™structor of the Agricultural Departmant the Lands Department as supervisor of i • Mho. a.

The death took place at Tikoranm nerson of w V" 7 ° ld . settl <* person of Mr. George Jupp, in his Olsfc - year. He served in the Maori vm M and resided ever ejjmp at Tikorariffi. leaves a family of eight. The bovt are w» hß ! n (l ' ruti >- 4°rge (WaitaroL ?? . H'ikoi'ftngi), the girls baina ■ <Tikorangi), Mrt. M 3. fwaitero) F " Tay'w roS and 8?" m (R»wUWrangi) Uoebe JII PP <Tiko-

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 4

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