PERSONAL MATTERS
lieutenant G. V. Gow, M.C., who left with the 15th Reinforcement and lost his right arm at M-essines, is returning by . the Raranga on the 28th. / Surgeon-General R. S. F. Henderson, C.8., Director-General of Medical Services, left for the South last night on an official visit to Dunedin. He is expected to*'return to Wellington on Thursday or Friday morning. . ' > Mr. K." Leslie Hunt, of Mount Eden, j has received cable advice that his sson, J Mr. Horace G. Huut, Mus. Baa, has i j arrived in London after having been inj terned in the British 'civiiia,n camp at | ; Unhleben, Germany, for :noi'e than four ; years. Mr. Horace Hani, who .is well | known in irso/skal circles in Auckland : and Walii>ou, was travelling in Oar- '■ j many when -jar broke crat. | i Mr. E. P. Biyaty, solicitor, of Wei- { j iirigtou, iaw gone w AcckMMW;' to rsz<n% > j his son, Guhum1 A:-bol Sanr.y, v>sk> rsy ! I lurried by-the'hospital ship ?.Cibenv>, had j ' w&a reported dahgwjusly ill, Ssitfwirtg i from iiepiu'jtis. Travis?- i*tj,*\»*B ssve *ot' a. . j somewhat ttMoai-aging naitise. "Stmnor 3 Bunny, who left witii fths Eft'-ii "Roinj forcemeats, N.Z.F..&., is an as-stufe'cnt'i of St. Patrick's Ccrliffge, and is abosit 23 i years of_ag«. . j Mr. xlrairy R. Bunny, of Ahiarahs Station, Wafesrajpa, and a brother of Mr. 1 X P. Bunny, Lower Hutt, died yester- j day morning at the age of 74 yeaaa. j A native of Berkshire, England, h* cr.sus : to Ne-.v Zealand with his parents in th» j i ship Duko of Portland, landing at V/«.»- ' j lington in 1853. In the early 'oO's h» • i took up-sheep and caitie i'ariisvtig on fen : j Ahi&ruhe Station, jiear G'.adatoa-:. . K» j ; took a consiuerablft .inteFeau ia local ) j affairs, a.nd was a-t Siraas .-haaxaar.l '«," S j the Wairarapa Sfiuth County tloujisil nt-.tl j j the Taratahi-Gartui-toft Iload Boa-rcL He i' j leaves a wiiku?, two <ln,i>ghtets, uad ; i three som?., .Messrs. Archer Baniry, Fj'«i. • j Barmy (Oai-sortisn), and Frank Bttnny ) j (GreytowoJ. | j Oonst&hie Pftirick Miacj^e,' who died I 1 at Palfterstai North last werfc, ioin^ ' the force on 24tii Jun*, IZFS, when be i was .1 TfleniVs!1 of. i.b» Anncd Ocii£-tabt-:i- j ary, and hwl thus hevn in the aswde fw J | .forty yeu.'.'B at tti« tiavs of bis <les.«!, : ' r.&ing duo >,o ret;vo on sw-pomnnaatioa .; i :itxt Jviij». Itie d«ceHse'i officer wsis both i | ijopular i),nd hijyiiiy reipec'-fld Ik the iocca • ) mid anior.-j till those who know him. At. i i the time of 'dm opi'Sainic-, he was stricken | i by t-ho iafsnenza, and Jib had never qnito ! j i"*o<ive.cfit! from tSis sffets of "f.is illness. ' He l6a.vc-H a widow, five s:*."l^, und two i daughters, 'i'he soo.-. a:s ; The K,ev. P. i jJ. Miiiog?.!*, la.tg of the New Zealand j i Vorces, sit present ataticnwl at Taihape; I I Mr. WiUiam. J. Mreojfuc, of the New j ! Zealand lUihviys, VS'ellingUin; Mr. Joe! • Minogiift, c.f thii Postii'. Department, Wei- j jiing-ion; Mr. Ban' 21ujo.e;u3, of the Col-- i ( Aege-strfMt teachiuj; staff; Sister Maiy I S Va.ul, of St. Joseph's Orplia-nsgn, Upper j j Hutt, is Oiia of t.ha daughtem. |
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 93, 22 April 1919, Page 8
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