PERSONAL MATTERS
The Hon. J. G. Coates (Minister of Public Works) will leave for the Hawkes Bay district to-morrow morning, and will return on Friday night.
The Hon. W. Downie Stewart (Minister of Internal Affairs) leaves Wellington on Wednesday for Hastings and Napier. He will return to Wellington on Friday night.
Mr. Hugh Cassidy, who was associated with coaching in Canterbury and the West Coast for nearly fifty years, died at his home at Springfield on Sunday morning after an illness of a few days. He established the firm of Cassidy Brothers, coach proprietors, on tho-West Coast in ,1873. ( The funeral of the late Mr. C. J. Kime, who died shortly after his rescue in the Tarawa. Ranges, took place yesterday, and was very largely attended. The interment was made at Karori, Mr. C. W. Winter officiating at the .graveside. The staff of the Post and Telegraph Workshops, where deceased was employed, were well represented. ' Mr. F. W. Vosseler and other members of the searcli party and Captain Bollons were among those who attended. A large number of beautiful wreaths were laid on the grave.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 8
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185PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 8
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