PERSONAL.
The members of the Wellington Polo Club have made a substantial money present to Major Madocks, wh© is about to take his departure to the Old! Country.
Mr James Rennet, M.H.R. -for Tuapeka, received news yesterday morning of the death of his wife, who had been ailing for some time past. Mr Bennet left for his home in the South last evening.
The Rev William Paul Matthew, Presbytex-ian Church, is gazetted an officiating minister under the Marriage Act. The name of Major Nicholas Turner, of the Salvation Army, has been withdrawn from th e F st of ministers.At a meeting of the Wanganui Presbytery at Marton the call to the Rev G. K. Stowell from the Huntgrvillo congregation was sustained. Mr Stowell having accepted the call, the induction was fixed to take place on the 31st.
Mr J. A. Cowles, late second assistant at Te Aro School, and now first assistant at Clyde quay, was yesterday afternoon the recipient of a handsome present cf books from the staff of Te Aro School. Mr Watson, head master, made the presentation.
Mr James Wilson, a well-known racing man. formerly in partnership with Mr W. Proffitt, died at Napier yesterday. The deceased, who was only thirtyeight years of age, was very well known all over the colony. He leaves a widow and young family.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 5
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