PERSONAL.
Mr Jon.i Thomas llanap, a colonist, <f many >' C '' IVS ' died at \\::uganui this 'week, aged 92 years. \Jr Bert Black, who was a member of the Black Family Concert Company, at id was well known throughout New Zealand, died recently in Sydney. Mr ttlack was a native of luvercargill, and nftei hisl.'ither retired he organised a company of Ins own. lie continued in work until his death. Tho dea'th occurred at Urooksitfe, Canterbury, on Monday last of Mr William lioag Durininghamc, chairman or the Filesmero Countv Council, and a gentlema:i esteemed ttaoiighout tho province, lie was a very successful breeder of Shorthorus, and in 1914.h0 wis' president of the Kllesniere A. iuid P.- Association. Mr Maxwell Russcl llolgatc, M.A.. at present a teacher at King- Kdward Technical College, Dunedin, has .accopted a; position on. tho staff of the Singapore High School at a. .commencing salary of £Ol5 a year. Mr Ilo'lgale- taw service in France during the war. »
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 6
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