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PERSONAL ITEMS.

.——4 'Or ]?. McNah h n by Hi' Ulimaroa which left Sydney t" >r -V .v Zealand oil W- ■ t Lit<!:iv. Mr Frank Shirley, ulio recently *dd his butchery hmitu w at (tore, ha.s purchased the Masonic Hole! at Orepuici. Mr Shirley ar.i family will remove tn their new home in Ihe co.n.se of the pre-cnt iverl;. The d<alh h .':iil..iini e.l ■■■[ I'ev. ('has. Carter, i:;rm::riv a Knjit s;. hi .senary 'n Csvlon. avod "(i ve.a':, Maiea an .Vi;cl::an.\ Pre::; .V-.f'aihe, ; ..h-ranO. Ho VT.ir.':>:.e'.l the i'i'ile in!.) Cet'.'ilo-o ami complied an Kir; r sh-(.'iiej;a l e-e de

We'rcjjret to .inmmiic.e the death <i! ill- John Hellier wiech took •>' tc<' suddenly at his iv-side:i."e (t loydon) thi; morning. The late Mr He'licr, who was 38 years cf age, visited Gore on Saturday when he ai'iearnl to he in hi-, irual .state of good health. About throe o'clock this mornine- he awoke wiili c feeling of intense internal pain, tie ■ara-e and dvr:«iiig. sat down. Ill's Hellier meanwhile applied hot feme?-.--fcations and did all ehe eouhl to alleviate the. pain, hut a few reunites before Tour o'clock Mr Heiiicr .suddenly expired'. The late Mr Hellier wa.s ;• v ell-kn.l'H'ii seUi-r nut took a kec:-. mte;csfc ni tannine; pureuitx, At one time 1,0 wi:s. associated wiili the (ton Trotting Club and oivnod . a trotter that had several good performances, to its credit named (trcy.sta. :>.'.s. The deeei.K..d! arrived in the Dominion in IS7-! Audi worked for .some tune in the Tiniani district. In April, INSI, he came to (iore, and after a .short residence in the town purchased ;■ farm at Croydon when- he resided til! his death, lie leaves a widow (the eldest daughter of Mr Win. Terry) and six children to mourn their loss. An intpicsL will probably he held to-morrow morning. The Provident Life A.-surance Co, (the only i\ew Zealand olliee) lias appointed Mr Martin i'Vaucix a,s and 1 collector for the Core district, and he in company with SiiDeriiitendeni. Shannan wid call on resident .

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Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1914, Page 4

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