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PERSONAL MATTERS.

Mr. G. S. Smith, on© of the oldest Greymouth residents, died this morning. A Prase Association telegram from Auckland records tho death of Mr. John Lambert Tele, surveyor, and brother of 'Ac Hon. J. A. Tole. Mr. P. W. Robertson, Rhodes scholar for New Zealand for 1905, began his journey to Oxford on Saturday evening, when he left Wellington for Sydney by Ule s.s. Monowai. A hundred, or more of his student friends attended at the wharf ■vnd .gay© himi an enthusiastic send-off. Tbe dfeath ds announced of Mr. Wni. St<Urton, a -wefi-known icsident of Nelr <m. The deceased arrived in 'Nelson in 1842, *nd bsild vairioua public posiUons until he entered into business on his own account. Mr. Stanton was Clerk of Court at the tim© of the Waicsu massarr*. M-rs. J. r H. M'Alister, wife of the Chief Clerk of the Marine Department, is a daughter of the de;cised gentleman. M*. Alexander iMonro, of ithe Bank Houae Estate, 'Warrau Valley, aged six-ty-three years, died this morning. Deoased was (6ays a Press Association telegram) a son of Sir David Monro, one of ,hs earliest runholders of Marl borough, aid had a connection with the pastoral stairs of the province for many years.' ne leaves a widow and young family. Hie sisters of th© deceased are Lady Hector, wife of Sir James Heotor, and Mrs. F. Dillon, of Marlborough, and '.here is a brother at Palmereton North.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 14, 17 July 1905, Page 5

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 14, 17 July 1905, Page 5

PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 14, 17 July 1905, Page 5

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