PERSONAL MATTERS.
Tr<f B^ach if -siminmrsd oi Mr. W, T-TTi-_l "jr:' of ibe oldest settlers in 4_'_ 1-* i-orxsz- taszrxci. aged 82. Ir: £ W. F-tsLfcr, president of Hanover ' ♦*£. . r-^jo Is susxjzig hi Wellingtt Ir- ■*«? i'-»r AiSisJia." oa tie 7th inst. %*.~- £ Hi- Kr-dbe. Secretary oi the J ■Z'-i's-Sxt^Ti. TV.-j-y^irtfrvt, v.jli return •*"-?:3 xai ixa Tuesday ot Wednes.ji- ¥ C i««ss, late managing it. --era: tst Loi.&t &sd lores, Master5. js .jut s'«»^« *5k *"-"•*£ of Ahrabara £.srt V _^isJJiS il! iiiSi tOWH. - ,:r«»u A promoter of i.i- - ':.4'-»- !LTEvUiuf Casipinrr. 3eft there •J »- ~-^t—j T«*t.-_rdftv_ He is- on his -*-y.j %i ijiqCzai'L. to puxdhaiie a modern -^ 'vl-ia; j^iari fc>r lab coinpiißy. 55: V iiiniue. Commissioner of 2'OJj*t vrro b~t>'-t vim '->i ins legs re-•v.s-:<t viilxs: plarmg bov,lt ai the _3- tLiLrtui. Jisvljig ■Green, was toczs r*Twi*»£ i» be progressing as ■% i.'. hi venxic hi ■erT'scted. "SLi. X- J«cmtTt- of lie Levin Tanner, t* i 3^-jl Jun« ia?i •niih an acci-f-^i' u:~ *n- 'T.-f».;o~.iofi -of ttetyj-enegas, 1 ru:! tt -\n.~. TSVinsgtoß Hospital Afr. 2 ,-tzv i- p^r,;i v-. fd "m Ins right arm, sSS-.-c i ai %*2ry low condition. y\- Wi'.'.zv T^arrings, sx welikcowri •s-fiixr^x. i.:' Vjt- Th-issesj is dead, aged ■6 E- vmz "«n im- Hvysl Xavv before *';Lj.:;r i^. "h- lljs'ses, over thirty ■- ■?.*.- w^ "On? ©f hk tons, Mr W. i ilar'jgigs. is & rwutJent of Wellin^\r h~uz.rz Ir'v LsTdson. iramways and * - •,-« t:.ia:."*-r. -w-ijo -vverit lo Nnpi-T % r 'Wf..' it severe atta'l; of i " jr—xi-- . idl-T <-a by a n-dapse, is now X.-tii:: - ss.-rffn'-io'-y p.-T'srers Un^ar'ls iej- 17 - i>-^.~\. Id', Cable, absi^lant r-n-j: j^." s£"'i r j2Z± -.--cer.i iur Islx. IliLhard"^l- William Crov, who for the ■j-c l-'x^-^i jt-ars jriL" acti-d as piivate, *-• i '.'Ji'j' '.'-' v&fi'izs jijuri'is of ihe K. "■ --T- y*<i*tssy ryrsjpkted his 'hirt : '■"«**■ r> lii-- t>. l! fv\k" of »\v i" «.^,vc iai'i.i: j-im^ri ti.e s«.ivj.-e in ('*; :*T a j-'-,--* -oirKr- rr.tFid^c boy, «r i- :»: ~S«-,«w., 1577. ■ ■' ' -i r >,y :Z Plm.^ft) at!'] Lady i -'■ *' • '- ; * r i:3 r d \>y Cijjljjns 3i«: n\.'. '«.<-'..'>n.t Iludx, .'l'j^'-iji.-' jmp. j : - v.i. .-'•• \ *u"'ii'ij,ar J >l Ov-ii r\<t) j»; -j -J Tii? pnVir- wi'l fU>? ,'t 'It; 3-iJ T ~a. '-!■>■ T'^iien.-e m" Mr. )J. G, j s j-j .»- "Hi* i'W-eziwr if''iiji« to Wei- ! r:r: r L or "]or..l.if iwmu-j, hv.x L-i<ly | If.: . v )'- jcra.iu iv Chiistdiu.ch ioi" ■r- If" v. ~f
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 5
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386PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 5
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