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PERSONAL.

" Dr. Imhoff, of Apia, arrived last night | by the Atua from Samoa. Dr. Alexander arrived from the South , by the Taiune this morning. * Mr. C. Rnnson, general manager for | the Northern Steamship Company, is at j present ou a visit to the North. Mr J. I. Cain, manager of the ChristthuiCfl branch 'of the New Zealand Shipping Co., was v passenger for New Plymouth by the Karawa to-day. Sub-Inspector Cordon, who h&s been absent in the Waikato conducting a number of sly-grog-prosecutions, return- , by the express to-night. Mr. Black. Onieer-in-Cbarge of the Cook Islands, left Wellington for Auckland this morning to meet the schooner Countess of Kanfurly. which lias üboanl exhibits from the Islands I'm the N*e« Zealand Exhibition. Mr. F. Reed, the uewly appointed Inspecting Engineer of Mines, under instructions from the Minister for Mines. leaves Wellington tor Auckland on Sat- j urday for the purpose of making himself acquainted with the northern gold- ' fields. , The death is announced at (Jisbome of Dr. Robert S. Anderson. He came ; to the colony from England about eight j months ago "in hone that change oi ehmate might improve his health. lie. however gradually grew worse, anil in ! spite of" even' care and atteniioti, h-- ; died yesterday morniujr. ; Mr. O. A. Howe, who refereed the in- • terprovincial football match last Saturday at Alexandra Park, and will occupy j a "like capacity in the Tiiranaki-Auck- ; , land match next Saturday, is spending ! , a few days at Rotoma in the interim, j Mr. Howe will return to town to-morrow i , night ! i Mr. W T. Young, secretary in We!- i Lington of the Australasian Federated! < Seamen's Union and the Tramway Km- t ployees' Union, was on Tuesday night t made the recipient of presentations from ; both those bodies. Mr. Young was yesterday married to Miss Margaret Craig. . •tnd while absent on his wedding tour, Mr Donovan will act in his place as ,

secretary of the Wellington Scamen'si Union. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 195, 16 August 1906, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 195, 16 August 1906, Page 2

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 195, 16 August 1906, Page 2

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