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PERSONAL

Mr J\ugo [''riediarnjer left by the second express hist evening, en route for Sydney. He will join the Manuka, which sails from Wellington-to-morrow evening.

There passed'away on Sunday morning, after a brief Illness, at tho. residence of his niece- (Mrs Walter Freeman), an old and /respoctcd resident of Hiiwko's Bay in the- person of Mr Robert Wilson. Mr Wilson had como to Wellington to see his son, who is a member of the Thirteenth Remforecoments. The decoaHod gentleman was for many years a Kwcessfui dairy farmer at Danrifivirki:!, and lator was sheep-farming atMTaturna. He leaves a widow, two thirightora (Mrs H., Wright, jjatuma, and Mrs R. Baxter, Ashlnirton), and five, fionfi.

The following Canterbury residents have been appointed justices of the Poaec:— Charles' H. Gilby, Christchurch ; AValter Gi-uraraitt, Christchurch; Jienry E. Gaffer,. Temuka; fieorgo llnncuix, T.\;inukaj Malcolm Camplxl!!, Ceraldinc; Henry James Harrison, Rakuia; Thomas Howley, Tiinaru; John Joyce, North Loburn; Frank H. •Clirisvia.n, Now Brighton: Mrnesc IVlacDonald, Fafrlio; John Robert Lock, Fairlio; ■Wiilia'm Mackintosh, Whito itock.; William H. Seed/ Christchurch ; Thomas B. Pike, ,Chi;istcHurch; Robert rfbipaor, \ Hilton; Christopher E. Tna'cker, Okain's Bay'; Thomas Tilbrook, Tenmka; -"Richard WiUiamson, Coalgate. : . •, ■'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 4

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PERSONAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 4

PERSONAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 4