THE HON. W. HALL JONES.
RESTING QUIKTLY IX CHRISTCIiUICII. • The Hon. W. liall-Jones, accomnanii'W by Mrs HhII-Joiics and Mr G. '•'■■ Si-liinjcit (private* secretary), arrived from Wellington by tho Kotomahana yesterday morn ing. Tlie Minister found the voyage rather trying, and in view oi tho st;tto of his health, ho was persuaded to abandon hie intention ot going on to Tiinaru by the midday express, ami to rest tjuietly in Cnristcnurcii until the departure of tho Kaipara r or England next week, when he will start on his 6ix montlis' tour, visiting Kng land and Japan. Tho steamer is timed to sail from Lyttolton on Tiie« day, and until her departure Mr Hull Jones will stay privately in this city. Ipress association- tei/eouam.) WELLINGTON. July 5. In both branches of the Legislature to-d«y, a resolution was enrriod, extonMing sympathy to tho Hon. \V. Hall-Jones in his illnese, and expressing the hopo that he would return to the rolony thoroughly restored to health.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 9
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