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PERSONAL.

Dr. 'de Lisle Was a passenger from the South, by the Zealandia yesterday. Mr Justice Edwards left for New Plymouth yesterday by the Rarava. Mr de Schryver arrived from Kew PlyEiouth by the Talcapuna yesterday. Mr Barribal], of Waiuku, is a passenger for Sydney by the Zenlaudia this evening*. Mr. and Mrs. Goorlson were passengers by Saturday's express from Kotorua to Auckland. Dr. Welchman. of the Melatiesian Mission, who arrived yesterday by the Southern Cross, is proceeding Home on lioliday leave. Mi- J. Short, of Messrs. L. D. Nathan's shipping stall, loaves by (lie Zealandia this afternoon on a sliort holiday visit io Australia. The late Mr. Georpe Smith, of Manukau. who died a. few days ago at the age of GO years, at Wellington, was one oi the first enrolled members of the Order of Foresters in New Zealand. Judge Kettlr, -niin has ))een absent from Auckland for some weeks in connection with the Te Ante College Commission, is expected to return by way of the West Coast next Sunday/ Miss Jennie Arndt. ■who is assisting the Auckland Wha.kespeare Society iii "Macbeth" next Wednesday, tirrived from Wellington yesterday I>y Ihe Talcapuna. Miss Arndt is accompanied by her sister, Miss E. Arndt. Mr. James Wilson, who is leaving Ellerslie for H*wke's Bay, -was entertained at a smoke concert on Saturday night and presented wilh a silver-mounted walking stick and smoker's companion. Mr. McCallum presided, and Mr. P. Lawry was also present. At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church C7i Sunday evening the Key. Henry B. Cray, who lias received a call toDunedin, preached his final sermon to a good congregation. To-night the rev. gentleman will be entertained by his parishioners. The 1-icv. Mr Gray takes his departure South early next week.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 2

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 2

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