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Sir William Herries is due to arrive in Wellington next week. He is on board the Rimutaka.
Mr. Newton King has sufficiently recovered from his illness to be able to attend at his business this morning. Air. George Chappell, general manager of the Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., at the head office, has resigned on account of ill-health. Mr. J. J. Atkinson has been appointed in his stead. It) is stated that Mr. C. J. Powell, late proprietor of the Waimate Witness, has practically completed arrangements to re-start the Hunterville Express in a few weeks’ time. Mr. C. 0. Edmonds, of New Plymouth, was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Salmond at New Plymouth yesterday.
At the annual meeting of the Bell Block Dairy Company on Wednesday night Air. J. S. Connett (chairman) made sympathetic reference to the death of Mr. W. E, Percival and a resolution of sympathy was passed with the relatives in their bereavement.
The Rev. W. Gregg, president of the New Zealand Methodist Conference, yesterday received cable advice from London notifying that the Rev. Dr. Stafford, ox-president of the British Methodist Conference, had been delegated to attend the centenary conference in New Zealand in February next. —Press Asso-
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1921, Page 4
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