PERSONAL ITEMS.
'*•»< —rThe Hon. G. McLean and Mrs McLeaa - were passengers from the South by the ex- ' press last nightj and left for the North by the Waikare. The Hon. Major Steward returned from the South by the express hot night. The Hon. J. G. Ward was a passenger by the same train, audi lelt for the North by steamer. Mr J. M. Hayburst was a passenger from . , the South by the express last night, i- Amongst visitors to town are: Messrs.F, E. Miller, of Sydney; W- J. Poetz, of New York; J. Beugemaker, of Melbourne; W. i Smith, of Kuikmira; W. Macfarlane,' of Amuri; A. E. Whitcombe, of Wellington; and G. D. Hamilton. Dr. H Davenport of Sheffield, is in town. . Mi- and Mrs Payne, of London, returned from Winchester yesterday. Captain Teschemoker was a passenger for Dunedin by tho Tarawera yesterday. Mr Raveuhill was a passenger for Welling-, ton by the Wai-are last night, en route for the Old Country. Dr. Mary Cowam wr(s a passenger from Melbourne by the Waikare yesterday morning. ■Messrs E. G. Kerr and M. C. Orbell left for the South yesterday. Mr Samuel Carroll (Secretary of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce) arrived from Invercargill yesterday morning en route to' Wellington. Mr W. Brown (President of the New Zealand Institute of,Accoun_3hts was a paa*. senger for the South by the express yesterday morning.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10333, 29 April 1899, Page 9
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