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The Premier, the Minister for Public Works, tiud tho Nath c Minister arrived/ 1 by th4(mail v flt*uij7 qn Tuesday. amV - wont-fftSrth byUhe llotoi^i. At Paeroa Mr Secldon will luiveil a monument to Trooper Bradford, tho first .New Zealanirlor killed in South Africa. and will s'poak at Hamilton next Monday. Mr- Hall -Jones will visit, tho country north of Auckland and then come down the Main TimwJc works. Mrs Secldon, Mit» Secldon, Captain and Master Secldon were also with the party en route to Kotorua ; also Mr Hone Hcke, M.H.R. A munber of friends met the visitors at the station.
Mr LHilejohn, principal of the Nelson Boys College, is Hsiting New Plymouth. He is accompanied by Mrs Littlejohn, and intended to cycle through to Wellington, but the weather will probably prevent this. The employees of the Sash and Door Co. on Tuesday made a .pi'C^ontation of a handsome, marble clock suitably inscribed, to Mr IV. Komo. on his approaching marriage. Tho managor. Mr Snowball, expressed tho pleasure it p-avo him to lie callod on to maUn the j>re*entation. and _ to notice tho pood for-ling that existed amongst tlv hands, as on many similar occasions- ho had born called on to tnlo part. Mr Home re turn eel thanks and three cheers fot the recipient torminatod the pleasant proceedings. . ., At nn inquo tat Marlon to-day nVedne^dny) touching the donth " of .'Tonrv TFomlerson. sonr . a verdict was H'fur'ncMl ihrA doconsfd was acci.do.n--(allv kiUi-d b> n Hc-k nn tho head by a vitioim horW. Air TTonfiorwon was the oldest volunteer in t,be T?f.ncitikoi RovnK which ;«< i^o «Me«.+ corps of iho cdlony. r l'li^ boVly was accorclod a military funornl voA '-r'day which wns one of the lnrgei-t hrl.l in Marton.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12254, 13 May 1903, Page 5
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288Personal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12254, 13 May 1903, Page 5
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