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Personal Notes

Among the callers at- the ollice of the N.Z. Agent-General in London auruig last month was Miss Beatrice jiargolioulb (Napier) and Mr TQoTinan Kiriucalaie (Wellington). Dtun Smyth is exited to reach New "ealand about, the end of Marulv Dr Hal so Francis, oi Kaikotira, died there on Tuesday from the effects oi an overdose of morphia accidentally taken. _ The. Hon Huia Onslow, son ot the Earl oi Onslow. who wals born in this country in IWU, during the term of b.Ls lather's Governorship of the color y, and inducted as chieftain of the tribe at Oiaki, when he was about a year old. is on a visit to the colony with his mother. The young chieftain was welcomed by a ccreafc of t-lic huia and N nateraukawa tribes at Ota*.i yesterday, a '4' cat many visitors being present. iiif-idim Mr Seddon and Sir .Inseph Ward.

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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4784, 29 December 1904, Page 3

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Personal Notes Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4784, 29 December 1904, Page 3

Personal Notes Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4784, 29 December 1904, Page 3

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