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Mr. Alfred White, a veteran boojH seller, died at Linwood last week, at age of 07 years. ■ 'BH Mr. Harold G. Miller, M.A., New ftfl land Rhodea scholar, expects to leave England next month. ; Miss A. Lockhead, at present of the Patea Hospital, was selected twelve applicants for the matron at the Hawera Hospital meeting of the hoard yesterday. '<S Messrs. 0. Hawken, M.P. for EgmoJH W. D, Powdrell, M.P. for Patea, and T. Jennings, M.P. for Taumaranui, turned to Wellington by the mail tfa^H One of the earliest pioneers of Raetihi district, in the person of Peter Brass, passed away at last Thursday evening. The; Mr. Brass took a prominent part in lie life, and was for some time of the Waimarino County Council, j^H The death took place at Saturday of Mr. Noah Garner., Garner, who was 61 years of age, born in the Wanganui district,. he spent the whole of his life. He member of various road boards And.; local bodies, and was a ber of the Wanganui Trotting-Club.' jj^| Mr. R. B. D. Eyre, Collector os4B|H toms at New Plymouth, who on leave for about four months, which he spent some time in the Auckland district, and also in visiting Sydney and Adelaide has returned to New Plymouth up his work again'. - ~<,>' ;',<^H Miss Beryl Lynch, M.A., who merly on the staff of the Girls' College, has accepted the of immigration, employment, estic science secretary, will.be in charge of an entirely partment in the Sydney Miss Lynch was in the Y.W.C.A. attle, U.S.A., and recently hag New Zealand, from whence she to take up her duties. Miss. one time was a teacher at the District High School. .' I^l The late Mr. G. B. Bullock, Domln|fl Superintendent for the New Shipping Company, Ltd., who dijKt Monday, was fifty-seven years He had been connected with the of the New Zealand Shipping from his youth. He joined the as a clerk at Christchurch in 1888, in 1887 was appointed local Agent Timaru. He left there in 1890 to manager at Napier, and three yeqrf was appointed manager for the at Dunedin. In 1914 he resumed the tion of manager at Wellington, the retirement of Mr. A. D. Bennett ten months ago, he was appointed' minion superintendent for the Mr. Bullock did good service during war on the Overseas Shipping. OoramflH tee; he was a prominent member National Disputes Committee, and chairman of the recently-concluded ference between the Government and railway employees. He leaves ft «&• !9n, a?i a daughter, '^W
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