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PERSONAL

Mr. Charles H. Moore has boon appointed working overseer to the Taranaki Education Board. . Tho Hon. A. T. Ngata and Dr. Poniare left "Wellington yesterday for Patea to attend a gathering of- Maoris. Tho Hon. D. Bnddo, Minister of Internal Affairs nnd Public Health, leaves "Wellington for Chris tchurch tonight, returning to Wollrngton on Sunday morning. J)uloio> Deamer (Mrs* Goldio), the young . Now Zcalander whoso clevor literary contributions appeared in the Lono Hand, is returning from India next month on a visit to her people at Feathorston, South Wairarapa. % Madame Melba gave tho first of her Wellington concerts in the Town Hall last night. The building was crowded. The great singer was in splendid voice, and aroused the audience to a high pitch of enthusiasm. — Press wire. The Kov. Marmaduko Warner, Anglican Homo JVlissionor in Tir.ir.aki | whoso iicnlLh aoi-s not vet permit of his resi ming home mission, work, and tho Ke\\ H. O. Hanby. assistant to tho vicar of St New Plymouth have exchanged' duty for a few months. Tho following resolution was passed by tho Taranaki Education Board at its mooting last night: — That tho board lender to tho widow and family of the late Mr. W. J. Evans its heartfelt sympathy and condolence in tho painful bereavement they have sustained. The Hon. R. JM'Kenzio, Minister of Public Works alul Mines, goes North from Wellington- on Saturday. After presiding at a conference of mining inspectors at Waihi, he goes overland to Gisborno tft inspect the route of the proposed East C6ast Railway. Sir Joseph Ward arrjvod in Christcliurch yesterday morning, and wont South by tho second express. This morning ho was to have received a de» pntation at Dunedin in regard to the stopping of the- Lawrence-Roxburgh Railway. In tho evening ho will present prizes in connection with the Associated Board of- Music. On Thursday ho will go to Taieri, and will be present as a socinl gathering at Mosgiel mi honour of the Hon. T. Mackenzie in tho oveninc He will bo at Invercar<*ill on< Friday, and on Saturday evening mi that city ho will deliver an important speech! He will remain in "the South until Tuesday, and on that day will return to Christchurch, where ho will bo present at a social gathering to Mr. W. M. Turner. On Tuesday evening ho will leave for Wellington. — Press wire.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 2

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PERSONAL Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 2

PERSONAL Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 2

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