PERSONAL.
The death occurred yesterday morning of Mr Roger Mulroouey, proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Palmerston North. Mr James Perry, borough inspector an Palmerston North, has been presented by the municipal staff in that town with a gold medal on severing bis connection with the corporation. Mr H. F. von Haast was yesterday elected a ixemher of the Senate of the University by the District Court of Convocation for the Victoria College District, Wellington. The condition of Mrs Rayner, of Chapel street, who broke a blood vessel a few days ago, is more serious than was at first" anticipated, and she will be confinpd to her bed for at least three weeks. The death is announced at Napier, at the age of 48 years, of Mr Charles Watson. Mr Watson had been a resident of Napier for a "ery long period, and for 29 years had been connected with the establishment of Henry Williams and Sons. Limited. Dr. A. H. Henderson, aged 61, of Philadelphia, has married Miss Harriet Mismer, aged 19, whose sister is the wife of the doctor's eldest son, says a New York paper. Mr-3 Henderson is now the mother-in-law of her eldest sister, the stepmother of her own brother-m law, and the step-grandmother of her niace. Mra Eliza Ann Mayer, who had been in business in Wellington for the past 15 years, died on Tuesday, aged 66. The deceased>as born in .London, ard came out to New Zealand 46 years ago. She was married in Dunedin, where her husband died ia 1880 and where she carried on business for some years befoe settling in Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 5
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269PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3188, 13 May 1909, Page 5
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