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PERSONAL.

' .jj- H. Vickerms-n went South yester- - My by the Pateena. J n r F_ct »" as a passenger from New j "Hvmout- by the -harawa to-day. | i _a Key. JUT. luck W2S a passenger 'from the South yesterday by the Taiune., ' Dr '_ T W. Little was a passenger I _for the South by the Tatccna yesterday ■jfternoon. | " "Major F- W. Jones was a passenger i i/cm the Sorth yesterday morning by jjje Clansm-" 2 - ' jir W H. Daw. of Buckland, has been ..'pointed to the teaeh.ng s_l oi tne •Boys' High School, Napier. ' __r K. ii. Graliam, oi Hamilton, has j W admitted as an Associate of the , Xew Zealand Institute of burveyors. 1 "- -yj._ a nd Mrs. Laughton. of U elling- j ion "returned on Thursday from then", vj.it to Kotorua. and are at present Staying at tne Central Hotel. Dr. Morkang arrived by the Mana'ponri yesterday morning from the lsl.ands. Seissant Griffiths, who has been transfered°from Carterton to Auckland, to taie the place of Sergeant Ramsay, recently put in charge 01 tho water police, trill arrive in Auckland on Sunday next. Brisadier Ailiston arrived in Auckland irom Wellington yesterday morning. Tho "Brit-adier comes to conduct the anniversary celebrations of the Salvation Army - an d Auckland Albert-street Corps. Jfr. F. G. Massey, son of _r. \Y. F. Jfassey, ALEJ"-, has beeu advised of his success in passing the final law examination. This result is the more gratifyi_<r when "Mr. 31-assey's age, nineteen, is 'taken into consideration. Yesterday's arrivals at the Star 'Hotel include Mr D. Geddis (Wanganui), Jir. K. Cuthbert (Norfolk Island), iir. end Mis. D. Munro: Mr. J. B. Peters (of HM-S- Prometheus i: Mr. AY. Burneskre* (India), and Mr. B. Spier (Melbourne) . The EoyaJ Hotel's latest visitors in'elude Mr." E. Thompson ("vVTiangarei); JI. A. D. Mnilarkcy (Melbonrne), Mr. 'and 31rs. E. Leicester, and Miss Leicester (London), and Me. C. Morkang (Ku'mara). Among the passes in the recent first professional examination in medicine at Edinburgh appear the names of _,Ir. Peter JicXab, oi Auckland, and Mr. G. _ . McDianaid, oi Napier, both with distinction. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. T- Warren, of Waitoa. who arc leaving the district, were 'tendered a farewell social by tlie local (residents this week, when Mr. Warren was presented with a gold watch, and •Mrs. Warren was the recipient of a .gold brooch from the settlors 01* the . district. The latest arrivals at the Central Motel include Mr. I_ Deane, Mr. Wm. Wilson (Sydney), Miss F. W. Hewin, -Mr. F. W. Pyne (Waikato); 3lr. and] .3ixs. Gibson (Queensland), Major . Wykehani Jones (England), Mr. A. Schwartz (Clristchureh), Mrs. W. Kruse /Waikato). : Information which has filtered through [a private source indicates that another member of the reigning family of Great ■Britain is likely to emulate the example of the. Prince oi Wales by making his; neqnaiatance' with Australia and ~"**"e"*v" "[Zealand in "March next. The Duke of .ijPonnaught is thought; to be the Prince leferred to. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fermaud, ;" General Secretary of the World's Committee of the Young Men's Christian Asfsociatioa, is expected to arrive in Auckland on Sth July next. His commission is of the Swiss Army, the headquarters lof the committee being at Geneva. The Colonel will leave for Suv-a ou 10th July, hut opportunity will be given for hearing one who is at the head of this worldwide movement for young men. At St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, on Thursday afternoon, Miss Annie Margaret (Daisy) Mowbray, eldest daughter of Mr. John Mowbray, managing director Mr E. li. Purbrick, whef has just arrived from Melbourne to take Mr Jar- ( Wtt's position, and act as principal for /Messrs Stott and Hoare's Business College, is an incorporated accountant, and licensed by the Government of Victoria as an auditor. Mr Purbrick will introduce in Auckland a special American system of bookkeeping, which has been very successful elsewhere, and will also be in attendance next week to enroll new \ pupils for shorthand, type-writing, and i bookkeeping. On the occasion of Mr ' Jarrett's farewell on Friday evening, he was the recipient of a handsome present . irom the pupils, which he acknowledged - "n a few well-chosen word;. -of the Great Northern Brewery. was married to Mr. Ronald X. Gordon, of ' Adelaide, son of the late Major Gordon. , and a brother of Mr. A. Gordon, secretary to tlie Auckland Clnb, the Key. I Sutton performing the eeremonviDt- E Dean Bamford was best man. and , *lr. John Marshall Mowbray (the bride"* , 'brother) was groomsman." The bridesmaids were the Misses Man- Mowbray taster of the bride). Betty St. Clair Mart, Vera Duthic, and Gordon (mccc of the bridegroom- Mr. nnd Mrs. £«-a_ leave next Monday for their - fafore home in Adahid..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 3