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PERSONAL STEMS

A cable message states that the E-n----wress Augusta of Germany is going to England for her health in the autumn

Mr Chas. Zachariah, district manager and reserves agent for the Public Trustee m Taranaki, has received notice of his promotion to Wellington, as district manager of the AVellington branch ®f the Public Trust Office. Mr Ernest Barns, of AYangamvi, succeeds Mr Zachariah here.

Previous to retiring from office Mr G. AY. Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs, appointed Dr L. G. Calkwell, ot Remuera. Auckland, as medical inspector of schools, thus completing the tour appointments agreed to by the late Cabinet.

Samuel Alfred Bristol, a widelyknown and popular old identity, died at I imam on Friday in his eightieth year. He was a native of Wiltshire, and 'came to South Canterbury in 1863 as farm manager of the large Kingsdown estate inst south of Timaru, and had charge till the estate was sub-divided. He was enthusiastic in all kinds of outdoor sports-racing, hunting, cricket, golf bowling and athletics. He was presil dent of such clubs till recently ■

Dr James Hudson, of Tapawera. who was killed in a motor-car acident on Monday, was formerly district hea^h officer for Nelson and Marlborough He married a daughter of the late Rev J C, Andrew of Masterton. The decease! was a brother of Mr AY. B. Hudson, of the New Zealand Government Life hisnrance Department. Mr G. V. Hudsrm of the New Zealand Post and Tewt "h Department, and Miss Hudson, of Arlington. The late Mr Charles'" &4o n "er°Z\T- Ass-,st^ t General Marra%™ahl^ S "*™ Z^»d' ™

AV AAViIHS n t legram -states Mr from.ft "^h** received a telegram rrom J\.r J A. Millar, at Wellington Mho says that his health is sfow?v im' wTnot l,Ut \ h-at his »edic»l adriS; lo\ l f T*, hlm t0 undertake mevte.r work for at least three months. After the expiry of that time he will h* examined again, to see if his health is sufficiently restored to enable him to lesume active duties.

The V cry Rev. Dean McKenna will preach the occasional sermon, at the jubilee of Dean Power on Thursday morning.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 5

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PERSONAL STEMS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 5

PERSONAL STEMS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 13 July 1912, Page 5

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