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PERSONAL ITEMS.

♦ Mr Justice Denniston, Dγ Jennings, and ilr H. D. Bedford, -M.H.R., ■were passengers by yesterday's express froaa Dunedin for Christehurch. Mr G. Stovr, Mr W. ±. Key, and Idr J. Eoberta -went South by the express yesterday morning.

Mr A. F. Ellis, Mm Scott, Mi» Wilson, Miss Ingli*, and Miss Femrd left for the West Coast yesterday morning. Mr O. M. Gray, who proposes to take a trip up the Wanganui River, left for Wellington last night. He will return in time for the next meeting of the City Council. Mr H. D. Bedford, M.H.R., who is about to pay a visit to England, left last uiglit for Auckland, where he will catch the San Francisco boat.

Mr G. Hayward (Nelson), Mr B. B. Grange (Reefton), Mr J. P. Laweon (Reefton), and Mr R. B. Grange (Sydney) left for the North last night.

Mr Hayiaud Wilson (London), Mr and Mm D. Hurray Coghill Mr and Mrs Boyce (Sydney), 3ir A. J. Wickes (Greymouth), Mr*R. Allan (Timaru). Dr. A. Leeper, Rev. D. Marryat (Adelaide), and Mr and Mi's S. Hurst-Seager arrived from the South by last night's express.

Mr Aug. Thom&ni (London), Mr Morton (Wellington), Mr W. Berliner, Mr Bridge, Mr J. (H. Clayton, Mr H. Clayton (Sydney), Mr J. Weir, Mr and Mrs Robinson {(IVaimate), Mr J. H. Clayton (Sydney), and Mr H. Clayton. (Sydney) are iv town.

Mr Lewis Thomas (Neath, South Wales, England) and Miss A. H. Webb (Melbourne) were recent callers at the local agency of the Tourist Department. Mr" D. D. Hyde, Government Poultry Expert, is in town.

Enquiries at the Wellington Hospital on Monday afternoon regarding the condition of C. 8. Harper, who wus injured in the high jump at tho Athletic Championship Meeting on Saturday, showed that his leg has suffered both a break and a dislocation. He is progressing favourably.

■Mr Herbert Chapman, master of th'j Secondary Department at the East Oxford District High School, has been appointed junior assistant piaster at the Otago High School, Dunediii.

Mr A. W. Rutherford, M.H.R., Mr and Mrs D. D. Macfarlane, Mr Jos. Haydon, were passengers to town by last evening's North train.

Among the recent arrivals in Hanmer are: —At the Spa—Colonel Hume, Mr Jas. Home (Wellington), Mr G. Watt, Mr and Mrs Marthidale (Westport), Mr and Mrs A. Mead, Mrs W. Hay wood and Miss Moya Haywood, Mr and Mrs Bulleid (Oamaru), Mr Jas. IPiper, Mr H. Johnston, Mrs Macpherson. At Amuri Grange—Rev. and Mrs Watt and five children (Waiau), Masses Fabling (2) (Linwood), Mr McDonald (Oamaru), Mr |ilt\hrtons (Rangiora), Mrs Cardwell, Miss Patterson, Mrs and Master Baxter, Mr Taylor, Mr and Master Stott, Mrs MeKenzir and Mr Bowden (Wellington), Mr and Mrs Williamson (Rotherham), Mr and Miss Clelland, Mrs Earnshaw, Mrs Quigley, Mrs and Miss Keddie, Mrs Houghton, Mr Anderson, Mrs and Miss Milsome, Miss L. Stewart, Miss Abercrombie, and Mr and Mrs Nicholson (Richmond). At Windsor House—Mrs and Miss (Prosser, Mr and Mrs J. E. Hart-laud, Mr J. Anderson (Leeston), Mr (Bell, Miss Bisset (Orari). At Woottun House—Miss K. Copland and Miss Gardiner (Gore), Mr and Mrs drivers (Timaru), Mrs Beattie and Mrs Malthas (Timaru), Miss Brand. At JGlenalvon—Mr and Mrs Voss (Tai Tapu), Mr JSoones (Si. Albans), Mrs McDonald, Master Stanley McDonald, Miaw Cummings, Miss Bacon, Miss Cookson, and Misses 'Cochrane (2) (Ashburton). Mrs Zaehariah, Mrs Murphy and Mr H. Bussell returned from Hanmer yesterday. Lieutenant William Fitzgerald Levin, of the King's Dragoon Guard*, youngest son of the late Mr W. H. Levin, of Wellington, was married to Miss Zoe Churlotto Johnston, eldest daughter of th© Hon. C. J Johnston, M.L.C., yesterday afternoon at Wellington, by the Rev. A. L. Haneell. The bridesmaids were Misses. Doris Johnston (sister of the brid«), Met* Johnston (couwis "of the bride), Catherine and Una Fitzgerald (eousine of th© bride), and Flora Brandon. Mr Algar Williams was best man, and there were four groomsmen, Messrs C F. Johnston, Duncan Menzies, C Higgineon, and C. Turrell. After the ceremony a reception, which was largely attended, was held at Holmwood, Karon, the residence of the bride's parents. Mr and Mra Levin subsequently left for Auckland, where tbey will take the San Francisco mail bout en route for Eng- ' Major Middteton Robinson is at present in Christchurch in the course of a tour of the world. Major Robinson leaves, for the Mmtfa. on Friday, to take part in the Waikare'H excursion to the Sounds and afterwards he proceeds to the North Island.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 7