PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr T. Buxton, M.P., returns to Wellington to-day. Advice was received in Timaru yesterday of a reassuring nature in regard *V- r , en T> to the effect that he was slightly better. ■Mv F. M. Dennehy, of the Union Bank, \\ oliington, lias been transferred to the Geraldine branch of the Bank, as teller. Mr Dennehy served his apprenticeship with the Timaru branch of the Bank.
funeral takes place to-day of the late John Wilson, who arrived at Timaru m tlie Strathallan, nearly 52 years ago. Mr Wilson has been failing tor some time, and passed awav at the ripe age ot 79. He leaves several sons aud daughters, all married. At yesterday's meeting of the Timaru High School Board, Miss Watt, 1~~:T pr " lL ' 1 P aI > w " a s granted one year's leave of absence from the end of the vkT n F ? ° rt l er that sie m 'Sht health OPe t benefi t' of her linsn n th: r J °' SCl)ll ard rcaclics Wel " Uii ton th.s morning he ]]aro co Ktr&B % message from Christchurch) "
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14327, 18 October 1910, Page 5
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180PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14327, 18 October 1910, Page 5
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