Personal.
Monday was the * Premier's fiftyeighth birthday. ' • " • \ ' : A New Zealand war veteran, Sergt,Major Leckie, of the 18'tli Royal Irish,, died at Auckland last week. : Mr Tunbridge. the ex-Comsmlssioner, anfcl Mr Dinnie, the new Commissioner of Police, arrived fronv noi-t-h by the "Wlainui ' this morning anil;: 'left", fox* KQujth by the evpross train.' f They are making a visit of inspection of tiie prinicipai stations., = T JThe Rev F. A. Bennett left this ny>rning for Wa»nganui to complete aiu'angemerits for a nuttvber of natives to be present at the bazaar on ' tiKe 2nd and 3rd on next month in aid 6i the Yictoi-ia Maoi'i- Girls -School. C
•Mrs Mcmi Matenga, better* knov^n as H|uria. the Grace Darling of Nefv Zealand, is coming from- Nelson to take part in 1-he Bazaar- for the Maori Girls school. v ' J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12289, 23 June 1903, Page 4
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136Personal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12289, 23 June 1903, Page 4
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