PERSONAL.
Cliief Inspector Fleming will pay a visit, to the agricultural school .at Greytown to-day. - Mr A. W. Hogg, M.P., though able to attend Parliament, is reported to be still very poorly. The Hon. Thomas Luxton, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, is dead. Mr Chiarles Pearce, of the firm of Levin and Co., returned to Wellington by the Tadnui from London, on Tuesday. Local sportsmen will regret to hear that Dr Napier-Maclean, who acted as referee at the last boxing tournament jin Masterton, is again.on the sick list. ; It is rumoured in New Ply mouth" I that Sir John Findlay will ,be asked | to oppose Mr H. J. H. Okey, MP., for' the Taranaki seat, at the general elections. The Hastings "Tribune,'' of Tuesday, says: —Mr Douglas Wilson left by the express train for Pahiatua this morning. He is to be married there to' Miss Greig, formerly a unstress at the Napier Girls' High School. Captain J. H. W. Uru, who was defeated by Mr T. Parata, M.P., by a very small margin for the Southern Maori seartr at the last election, left for. the West Coast on Saturday to open his campaign. He is standing aa an Independent. A Gisborne telegram announces the, sudden death of Mr E. V. Luttrell, a very old resident of that district, and a .successful veterinary surgeon. In his death notice the deceased is dewribed as tlhe fifth son of the "Earl of Garahampton," a fact which was not generaly known in Gisborne during Mr LuttrelPs life-time. (The English Peerage does not contain the name of an Earl of Garahampton). Mrs Daniel Love,' a noted representative of the Maori race, died yesterday morning, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Warene, Islingtonroad, Petone, aged 52. The deceased was a daughter of the late Hon. Wi Tako Ngatata, M.L.C., a powerful native chief in the Wellington Province (Ngatiawa tribe), and the wife of Mr Daniel Love, of Waikawa, near Picton, who is standing for the Southern Maori seat at the general election.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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339PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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