Mostly About People.
Vic. t,-’’ r ae Vi ~r >■ Holdswerth =* 1 -r.'-'U, I*. V. . n’ ■" b-‘‘Vl CppiUiUt.d ■ .iVri-nOi' <:f p!t”.v (-.",11.1, Vi S. ... u.> bis r-.viaw' for a coesidfi-a-■ion ct Ids r.m.>h:ial'--r. f"' a cmumisHon :*. t.G.v- Mio ‘ l on I : nuve.t, i-/an am l ack:,on iFilni.-r, M II 11., he r weivo I a toFgrain ’ from too D.ucuce Mui'-m.- ta.;t a e-"..v;,im : >:■: v.ii- he tp'.m'cd him. 1',.,.1v A.ivm-p.-, with her two dumb-te-s. r-temuhtii by OapMdn Aiovmd'-r, are
■ i v w the hivimtag-i, Mount Cook, n'st we.A, rmuai-ing thiro i-ir a l;'rc.ii-■■ t O" three weeks. Ills MK.ilb.mw, \i dl probably join h-.r Ladyship •:,! n i’' Cook. Mr J. Vvbntl.-fl W--, invite by Than*’. tv s ■ Ills dwnn.arc li-'iny ha-t.-vd by a tern ;r.un summ'nrbig him to yv et l 'ho F, inducer of the llmwav Works at Balciutba to irr i.ugo for installing wa. -r
gas in tho ue.v railway bta.ioa and , P ’>-mnc time ago Lord Fanfarly was ask ad » by the Government to con-uni 1 : to servo ] a Hcco.-nl ucrioii of oili-e as Governor. His Exembmcv agreed to acrq« an extension of hD term of olnco by one ; veur, ami Urn Fee.vH.trv of Mata tjr l:m .
c-.lunsM has sig-mbil h’s Mijestws ( ttpcrovd- The commission un.ior the r xMndcd uoiiod will expire m April, , 1904. , t . | Mr A. Blsckmoro died at Oamarn mi Wednesday morning. He widely known in railway circles in the .-.nitli
Island, having been in tho iucoiTictivm d-T.-rtm fnr 2ii years. Ha hvl many friends in Tinnni, nivmg hb-'l the. position of ieomno 1 iva (-'reman tor a; vr-rul yours. IE had also ham aU-ti-nol o‘i. Dumi-diu and Giirist-ehurch. 0 i his roiiromnnr from tho service thv dcCMHi.i cmuMman resiled for some
’■arc of his time r-U li.un or, ne . M-iki’-dii. wiwre lv ownm privimvv. ami !,l ly at Oauvirti, in ordc-r tut he inwht'hcivQ me hi-.d attcn-Im-oe. For t.m ));'■! twelve mor.cb-* bus ho.-d-m has b.ien fir from g.iod, and foe w-.Wn prim’ b-s ,;,-Kb) !n>'vm imto leave Ins bed. In private and pubim life yh B’.aekuMre vris v-rv lu/biv c;i”i ’ H, ami iiicrnaiiv
f: i-m-D will Icara of his death with uccp regrtt.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 160, 1 February 1902, Page 3
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358Mostly About People. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 160, 1 February 1902, Page 3
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