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PERSONAL ITEMS.

J. CV- Igio, M.P.. cam » down to Thm-ru n:i s.iiurd iv from Wellington. Ho will rt*.i:ra s.ur;h today. Mr (:. .!. D. :ii:i •an (Mount Pee!) b. o-.i ■. U-.-v-d ;i I'.l snv ot" t!io Uoyai Cjionia! "liuiituu-. Among i'r.->!i appc.-iiiiments announced l>y liio S,r.v."Li.>u Aimy jit those t.f Adr tani: .James Hush-jon to \Ya mate and L'euterant Shdtv.n to Oe:aUlin:>. Mr li- H. Martin i> making such goad progress l;r.v:>n!> r.-envery that ho wiil sunn he ab'o to leave tho Timaru Hospital lor !i:s homo at Temuka. Mr Mark £aniu!ei\s is still not suf-fi'.-k lvtlv iwovered from his accident on the casern mole, to enable ban to leaw Titi.aru Jioiplul. T..ree lingers of ike injured lia..cl had to lie ainpiK.vied. tho thumb and ioieliuger renia-u----ing A Press Association telegram from Hokitika states that Mr John James Hi'.'derson, who had been headmaster of Ar .lm. a. Road school s nee ISS7, died early tlr's morning. He was for several years pre.-ident of tho Westland Teachers Institute. Ho leaves a. widow and a grewn-up family. The late Mr Lambert. of Pleasant Po nt, was wde y known in Canterbury. having b.-oa :'n tie pr. vine? for the? 54 year.-—IS \ears "n Christchurch and Akaroa, and 36 years at P.'e sinl lVnt. In the early davs. Mr Lamber; af.<stcd to strck the Cirstrhuroh .Miisvum w'th ii;h and brds. Ho was at that t : me a k"on sp-rts-ii-a:i, and at Akarca lie went, In a gco;l deal for yachting. Of late years he has lived* a retired life, hut mo had nrv rll» ! ■■■«: a trod imnv frYnds. and by a'.', who know him he was li'gh'y est: •. r.ed. H s Mineral. wh'eh toik place at P!easa'-l Point yesterday was largely attended.

A presentation to Mrs C. 12- Thomas by the officers and men of the New Zea'and Mounted Field Ambulance, under the command of Tacut.-Colcol Thomas at Pahnerst.jn North, though happening a 'a;;:g way from Timam. is of local interest, in so much that several Timaru lads are onrollrd in the above named branch of the Exp:tl tior.r.rv Force leaving for active service. T't* ---:> ■■— p--* v" " v handi ■ o pa r of bnwli's, su tab'y "!vrd was by N:'v.-;t:n. wh>< feoiincly e.\;>r--.-ed the gratitrnc aid apprccin Viy frit by id' ranks for the manv k:!if I "'C--s'-'S at, the h"i'ls of Mi" Tho'r.as and foi' h:r u"-s'dfi-h sacrifice in .^opirating frr - :", eiid srn : n re-yto th" ''atiora 1 call for duty to our King and Country.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 5

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