PERSONAL.
Sir James Carroll, who has been seriously ill, is making satisfactory progross towards recovery. Mr. Colin Cook, a well known resident of Lyttelton, of which he had hcon Maoyr, died suddenly last evening, presumably of heart disease, stater. r>. Pro«r. w:ro. Tho Jtev. V. 11. Kitcat, vicar of St .Stephen'« Church, M.artcn, was a, p-«----sengcr from Sydnoy by tho Wimancra which arnvod at Auckland on Monday mornuig. Mr Kitcat is returning to Ins pansh after speHding a moj'it'i'i, Jjonday in Australia. Messrs. T. Dickson, R. G. HcNiven •J- .1"- CJowio. J. Cranston, A. Nisbet fen.ith, and J. T. 'Muir leave AVanganui to-day en route for Australia, whero they go to spend what will doubtless? nrove a most enjoyable holiskv. Mr Walter Armstrong, an erstwhile Wangianui resident, will join the party afc Wellfngton, and Mr. G. D. Braik,*\rho has gone on ahead, frill meet them in Sydney.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 1 May 1913, Page 4
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147PERSONAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 1 May 1913, Page 4
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