PERSONAL.
Mr. C. Carter, chairman of the Taranaki Petroleum Co., is due in London on Sunday. A London cablegram states tlhat Sir George E'eid and Miss Reid are making sa/tisfaatory progress. Mr. J. J. Stiigpoole, of tlie committee of the New Plymouth Boxing Association, accompanied by A. C. Maxwell, leaves for Invercargill by tiho mail train this morning. The latter will represent Taranaki at the New Zealand Boxing Association's championship meeting at Invercargill on Tuesday amd Wednesday nest.
Sergeant Dart is one of the sergeants promoted! unxler the new system to be a senior serguunl The fourteen senior sergeants uulml the four station- bctgeanta an 1 t< 11 there. jnnny of thf.ni promoted on it oimt of long service—some of Hitai 1 <nig almost on the eve of retiring--ami others, such <w Sergeant Dart, in charge at New Plymouth, placed "in the running" for a Mih-in-speetoraltip on account of their efficient ,service and ability. Sergeant Dart if the junior of a!! in the matter of service, having been in the service l only eleven yeare. Ten sergeants out of 81 in the service have received this promotion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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187PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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