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PERSONAL MATTERS

The death of Mi" John Allen, an old resident of Blenheim, o'ccurred at the Wairau Hospital yesterday afternoon.

The Bishop of Nelson was an inward passenger by yesterday's steamer from Picton. The Rev. A. Stratford, who has been appointed to the Anglican Church at Wanganui, arrived in Wellington by the Tainui from England on Monday. i The Mongolia's New .Zealand passengers are Mr Cotter, Mesdames Cotter and Begg, Misses Cotter and Begg. , The Rev. George Clark, for fifty-two years minister; of. the Davey-street- Congregational Church; Hobart, died on 10th March, agedi" 90. His father was one of the earliest missionaries in New Zealand. The undermentioned members of the detective force have been -promoted to Detective-Sergeants as from March Ist: Messrs Fahey (Timaru), Ward (Dunedin), Connolly (Dunedin). Cameron (Inverc'argill), Hollis (Auckland), Kemp (Napier), Hunt (Dunedin). —Press wire. -. Mr W.-Paterson, late of Clinton, and a, member o"f a well-known Otago family (a son of Mr W. Paterson, "Ayrburn," Arrowtowii), has purchased Mr -..John Oldham's "Wei-neth" property, Wakapuaka. Mr Paterson has been induced to settle in the district through the educational advantages afforded by the colleges.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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PERSONAL MATTERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 19 March 1913, Page 5

PERSONAL MATTERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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