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PERSONAL.

Archbishop Redwood i≤ to visit Ruiuc in April next. Tiie Rev. Charles Tisdall, the new vicar oi St. Luke's parish. Rotovua, preached hi= first sermon, there last Sunday ' Snuff-Captain Flanagan, superintend j j den: of the Lhristchureh Prison Gate Home i<i the >..in .ition Army, goes Home | lor the Lut'.TiiiAional < ongies-5 of the ] Army, to be held in London next July. Mr. James \\ allium. Rotorua agent . for the Tourist Department, has been transferred to the head office, and is going to Wellington overland, via Taupo and Wanganuj. M.\ O. McDonald and Mr. Thos. Wells , have been re elected chairmen of the Opotiki ana Cambridge Domain Boards | respectively. Mi. W. H. Herries, M.H.R.. has accented the r.rt siCt-ney of the new Athletic Club ai I potiki. Mr. H. FieiJ, organising secretary of j the New Zealand Employers' Association, is at j.rfscnt in Auckland, and addresses thi'i-'jiiployera' Association next ' week. i Mi. R. K. Bannister, a director of the "\ rt v Zealand Times" Company, is at present in Auckland. Th.- F.c\. H. Mason, the new vicar ot OtahuliU-euru Panmure, preached his i.uvwcil s.'rrnon at lluntly on Sunday last. The :>ev. vicar at Huntly is expected to be installed on Thursday next. Tlie Rev. Fulhei O'Gallagher proposes to leave the W&ikato in April on a trip Home. Mr. F. liander M.H.R.. came down from Whangarei ihis morning. Dr. 11. H. Bakewell. of Auckland, is visiting Wellington. | Sir. William Graeie, who is connected j with the shipping firm of Graeie, Beazley, and Co., of Liverpool, and came from London by the Gothic-. is at present in Wellington, and intends to visit the Hot Lakes at an early date. Mr H. Thompson. Land Purchase Department, is in Auckland in connection with the fixing of the price for the Penrose rifle ranae land. Mr Todd, of Avondale, accompanied by Miss Todd. have gone on a visit to friends at Wellington. The Bishop of Melanesia leaves Auckland on Monday to take a short holiday at Rotorua. after which lie visits Ch'ristehurch. He returns to Auckland in time to leave for Norfolk Island on The Mission steamer Southern Cross. j about Apiil S or 9. Mr. John Taylor, of Trinidad, New South Wales, accompanied by hi? daughter, went up to Rotorua for a short visit yesterday. The* Rev. Canon Trench, of Westmoreland (Enjj.l. with his son and two daughters, who are making a tour round the world, arrived in Auckland by The Talune. and took rooms at the Grand Hotel. They are going to Rotorua in a lew days. Our Co-omandel correspondent wires th.it a very pnjoyable social was held in the Methodist Church last evening. which was largely attended, the occasion bein" a farewell to Mr H. X. Currati. who has been connected with the church for many years past. Mr C. F. Ban-on. choirmaster, presented Mr Carratti with a handsome album from member* of the church choir as i> small token in recognition of his J,-,; icrvk-es a* member of the choir, j T.-dny several uf Mr Carrattrs chums met at the ollir-e <•! Mr C R. Walker. u'io un their behalf presented him with ?. hnnd-ome meerschaum pipe. \:"r. H. sttphenson. who lias just retireii frun the position of locomotive i. leraan at New Plymouth alter 30 Y<-:ir~" service on the New Zealand railv. ays. has seen railway service for the rns* fit l years in all parts of the world. ineludirz India. England. Tlis ] NfW Z'-alaml service began with the j Canterbury Provincial Government in j 1574.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 11 February 1904, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 11 February 1904, Page 2

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 36, 11 February 1904, Page 2