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PERSONAL.

Within five weeks of the attainment of 100 years of , age, Mrs Mary Ann Catt died on Tuesday at Eltham (states a Press Association telegram). A Press Association message from Auckland states that Count de Reinach Sessac, ? . r * 8 * w bo “ as been visiting Auckland, left for Wellington last night. Professor P. G. Hornell, the Swedish hydro-electric expert, accompanied by the engineer in chief of the Public Works Department (Mr P. W. Furkert), left Wellington last evening for Dunedin a ? ress Association-message from Wellington). Lady Jellicoe intends to revisit the, Dominion this summer, according to advice received in Auckland. She intends to stay in Auckland for about a month. It is expected that with a party of friends she will arrive by the Rangitiki on December 24. After she leaves Auckland 8 other parts of New Zealand, ■Mr G. V. Wild, of Feilding, has been appointed lecturer in Nature study and agriculture at the Auckland Training College owing to the resignation of MrK. A. h alla, to join the Mawson Antarctic cxpe“i'V?. 11 - After completing the first section WrWiu" 4, ptago University in 1918. Mr Wild went to the war. H e graduated io99 Kn ° j Ure at Edinburgh University m and was appointed senior agrisfifftofSa 1 * *• the I ““-« W The death occurred on Tuesdav at aged 6 eo^fatn Edward Broad, tatea ? Wellington Frees Assoor&llflfT 1, ? he lived w&i y u * Gore ’ where be was in the business. He was a very keen & er « Wlth v Dominion-wide reputation. bJ n tvent to Oamaru, where r® T h J e 4 16 years, eventually going to .Lowdr Hutt. He was a member or the bowling team which in 1923 represented New Zealand in Australia, During his career the deceased won many important bowling championships. Ho leaves a widow, a son, and a daughter, A Press Association cable message from Sydney states that Lord Stonehaven, wno has completed his .term as GovernorGeneral of Australia, will sail by the Maunganm to-day for New Zealand, en route to England. * A Sydney Press Association cablegram mates that Archbishop Redwood and Bishop Whyte are returning to New Zealand on the Maunganui to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 10

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PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 10

PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 10