OBITUARY.
MR. ANDREW HISLOP. [Per Press Association.! DUNEDIN, Dec. 4. The death has taken place of Mr. Andrew Hislop, father of the private secretary to the Prime Minister. Deceased arrived in the Philip Lang in 1848, and settled at Taieri. He was in the Gabriel’s Gully and Hokitika gold rushes. 'He joined the railway service in 1880. retiring six years ago. when he settled at Sterling. lord'greville. United J’kkbb Association —Copyright. LONDON, Dec. 3. The death is announced of Lord Greville. aged 63. [Lord Greville was groom-in-waiting to Queen Victoria from 1868 to He was Lord of the Treasury from 1373 to 1874.]
PRINCESS WALDEMAR OF
DENMARK
(Received December 6, 1.15 a.m.)
COPENHAGEN, Deo. o
The death is announced of Princess Waldemar, at Copenhagen. Prince Waldemar ana his three sons are touring India. They intended to proceed to Siam, but have now returned to Colombo on their homeward voyage.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2677, 6 December 1909, Page 5
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149OBITUARY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2677, 6 December 1909, Page 5
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