PERSONAL ITEMS.
I- ♦ ' Mastor R. Gibson, a son of Mr 0- ; Gibson, n wejl-kncwn resident of Pleasant Point, has joined the crew of H.M.S. Pioneer. Mr E. Kennedy, secretary of the Farm Labourers' Union, whose skull was fractured in a bieyc?e accident at Fa:ri:e a few dny3 ago ,has sufficiently recovered to permit of his removal to bi home in Christchurch. Newß has been received of th» death of Mr J. A. Kebnan, a brother of the late Mr Alex. Kelman, of Geraldina Mr J. A. Kelman visited Timaru some years ago, as London manager and secretary of an eJectrio lighting syndicate, to explain ibfl Advantages of eiecta'ic to +h ft Borough Cotiucil. Miss O. Harrison, recently in tie ! employ of Mr Marriott, draper of TS- ! maru. lor Auckland by the first , express yesterday. Previous to her departure, she was the recipient of a -, momento from her nssorraiea | in the establishment, and also from Mr I Marriott. Yesterday -.ras iha 74th birthday of the "Croira Prosecutor, Mr J. TV. A\ h;t-e, who "ras the. recipient cf many congratulations on the occasion. Mr V.'hite has been, over forty years in I practice in Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14681, 23 February 1912, Page 5
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