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Personal Pars.

Sir F. Lugard has resigned the High Commissionership of Northern Nigeria. The death is announced by cable from London of MrCarew, Magistrate at Fiji. Mr William White, of Kaikora, intends taking a trip to Sydney within a few weeks. The Rev. Mr Lambert returned to Ormondville on Monday last, looking all the better for his recent holidaj. Mrs C. F. Bunz, wife of a well-known Christchurch musician, died very suddenly yesterday morning. Mr Henry W. Power, paymaster of tho Ninth New Zealand Contingent, died in Auckland last woek.

Mr James Sidey, an old Napier resident, who has been stationed at Christchurch for tho last few years, paid a visit to Waipawa yesterday. Leadiug German newspapers suggest that in the event of Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, being childless the suooession should revert to tho Prinoe Consort’s family. It is reported that Miss Gertie Campion, tho noted actrets, who has been an inmate of the Cambridge Sanatorium for some months, is now almost cured, and intends shortly to return to the stage.

Mr J. Scholes, at one time a prominent sawmiller in Makotuku, has bought a timber yard at Waipukurau from Mr Chambors. Mr Scholes will take up his residence at Waipukurau shortly, where his many friends will wish him luok in his new enterprise. Dr. Chappie, of Wellington, who is now on a visit to England, received au invitation to attend the annual conference of the British Institute of Journalists, which was open at Dublin on September Ist. He also intended visiting the famous Dublin Horse Show. George R. Boulton, accountant in the Wanganui branch of the Bank of New South Wales, died suddenly yesterday morning. Deceased, apparently in good health, sat down to breakfast and fell in a faint, expiring in a few minutes. Tho causo of death was apoplexy.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 5013, 20 September 1906, Page 2

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Personal Pars. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 5013, 20 September 1906, Page 2

Personal Pars. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 5013, 20 September 1906, Page 2

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