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. _—. —-• V : ,-: —■ \ • A private cable message received in Wellington announces the death at Shepherd's Bush, London, of Mr Kenyon Travers, one of the oldest and best Icnown officers of the Wellington' Harbour Board, who went to England,accompanied by Mrs Travors, for the benefit of his health.. (press association telegrams.) WANGANUI, September 24. Mr Charles McKay, a well-known resident of Waitara, died suddenly hero this morning. MASTERTOX. September 24. Frank Buick, a well-known settlor, died last night. Ho was a prominent member of tho Racing Club and Deputy-Master o f the Hunt Club. 4 WELLINGTON, September 24. It has transpired that tho "Mr Whyto" whoso death on the Warrimoo was caWed on Monday, was Mr Wm. White, a very old resident of Wellington. ■ . ,
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13230, 25 September 1908, Page 7
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