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PERSONAL.

The death is reported of the R«t. J. A. McNickle, formerly principal of Te Aute College, Hawke's Bay. :•.

Captain D. C. Low, M.D., Ch.B,, of Trenthsm military camp, has been appointed resident surgeon of Nelson Hospital. , .'

A Press Association telegram from Otaki states that Frank Cootes, alone time a Horowhenua football representative and H fine athlete, d : ed suddenly on Saturday after playing in a football match. Heart disease was the cause.

Advice received from Christchurch states that Mr B. M. Molineaux, inspector of the Bank of New South Wales,, dropped fdoad while ifjeing his daughter off by the train hist n ; ght. He colkpsed, and died before medical aid could be secured. He was aged 69. He joined the staff in Sydney in 1863, and came to the Dominion, in 1891 as manager.of tha Wellington branch. ;■■

The death of Major* Daniel, Henderson Lusk, of Auckland, is, announced in a Press telegram. The late Major Lusk, who w&s 88\ years of flge. arrived in New Zealand in 1849, and was one of the party that laid out Cl.ristchurch city in 1863;' He organised a corps of forest rangers snd volunteers, with f ■ft-hom- he did good service in the Maori wars on acooutit of his speciaVknowledge of the bufih. Major Lusk"was phiced in command'of tha transport seryice'at Te Awamu*u, and took part in the siege of Orakau. in 18Q8. , When in command of the Waiuku, and Wairoa district Major Lusk marched 300 men nearly miles within-£4 hours, and he was in- • strumeatall in' compelling -Te- Root! Hauhau.. the lefrtder', to . leave • the distr'ct. In -"-TSfS be retired from ' the of the. Waiuku and Wairoa districts. - ' I v.

i The. death.' occurred at New 'Plymouth on Friday; at the age of "V 84 years, of. Mrs. Efoa&eth Laureitt. f Tho late Mrs Ladrent was predeceased by h,er husband', Mt-'M 1 . .M. E. de St. Laurent, by about. two years, and' & ,iy a a their lot to be one of the few couples in New Zealand who have celts brated the silver v golden, rndi diamond anniversaries of their wedding, A** M : ss Elizabeth Scott,- the,,deceased lady came to New Zealand in 1850, She 'was married when 19 years • ef age, and, continuing to reside in WeL lington for nearly another quarter of a century, was able to watch its growth ifftjm a small settlement to r v .city. Nearly 30 years ago Mr and Mrs Laurent camce to Taranaki- to go. on i the'land'. Their first farm was Pt-Ta-rata, and they removed to the Hawera district about eleven years agb. Of eleven child*en (seven boys'and 'four girls), n : ne are still surviving, namely Messrs W. J. Lrturent (Hawefa), L. F. Laurent (Bell Block)*, J. M. Laurent (Hawera), 0. Laurent (Hawera), and G. Laurent (Bay of Plenty), Mrs F. G. Smith (Bell Block), Mrs F. Lambert (Taratai), and'Mrs B. Hogg (New Plymouth). The late Mr Laurent wa§ a major in the French army before he came to New Zealand, 'and it happened th*lt five of the second generation of his descendants took an ,-fctive part in th e great war, one \ Lieutenant E. J. Laurent v.o. :■•■ '■: -r

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 83, 13 June 1921, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 83, 13 June 1921, Page 4

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 83, 13 June 1921, Page 4