PERSONAL.
,'JColonel Davies sails for Onehunga tonight by the Rotoiti. VlTheßev. J.-B. Brocklehurst will bo instituted to the living of Waitara on Sunday. £Mr A. Donald, of .the. Labour Departmjent, has been transferred from GisbQrne to Wellington. Madame Clara Butt, the world-famed cobtralto singer, and her party passed through Now Plymouth on their way ttfWeflington this morning. Mr. D. Berry isTwe understand, mak-' infe slotir but steady progress towards recovery, though it will be some little tijpe before he is able to get about Interviewed by a Dunodin.Star representative, Sir. Joseph War<2 said he hacl to be in Wellington on the 28th inst. to meet the Hon. Mr Hall-Jones, who, he was advised, was sufficiently recovered to; '^liable hanpto take xip work straight away. It is witJvj^jgfcetiwe recqrd the death oft Daisy, 'tile eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. McCleland, which occurred late last night. The child was eleven years of age. She had only been taken ill early j*Cthe wfeek. Much sympathy will be felt for Dr. and Mrs. Mc- - CfelancL "***>;■'.'> The Pedro (Peddie) Brothers, who a«e New Plymouth boys, have completed their engagement with Pagel's Circus in SoutfT" Africa ,and have started out on their own account with a company, of fifteen performers. Their friends fe«& wiH" be pleased to hear of the success of their venture. They deserve to succeed.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 7
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223PERSONAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 7
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