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PERSONAL.

Tha Rev. Mr ger from the South byt_ P***** terday. " •■ *. ■?- V?«kare yea.

Mr Alfred Kidd, 3_B_r_ j•» ' , were passengers , 3&s 'KH« by the Miowera. ***? !**£%}* Captain H. Wo'rsp andthe'two ' Worsp _rrn: ed from Svdwfe? S |f by the Miowera. *~S CJ ' night The Mayor of Auckland (ilr ArfV M. Myers) and Mrs. __S^- Arthur are spending a few days3^-turulv^ Captain Edwin Phillnrc command of the tain W. J. Newton an j 10 .C3.p----the South for orders. "* ** ***** S The many friends of Mr p _nri -T; ser of the Mokoia, will be t _J? f* that he is mending ranidlv *? W health, and B °°4 soon be able to resurnelgg|^ Among the Miowera's passtaip-pr. T „_, mght from Sydney J. H. Lindsay and Miss LmdsafTf Mi! lay Mr Lindsay is a brother" of ___. Lindsay, of Auckland. m " q u£ to oii^d.rss- 1^ past and present, the Peacock was madvertently c_i_r.»rf £ those who forwarded apoloS^S Captain Hemming, of the Miowera _» gone to "Vancouver by the R_T S '^_ J rangt. He takes conun'and of the R__T Moana at Vancouver, Captain Gffib hat ing been selected to proceed to _hX_ to bnng the Union S.& Co.'s fine __w steamer Marama out to New Zealand Monsignor O'ReiDy, 0 f the iWes ' 15 a d _ u P rt a P hospital m Auckland for some time past 1* * serious state of indisposition. He : -_ now considerably improved th- Health, but it will be some time before he ii able to resume his duties. - - ■-- Mr Wflliam Mi&aiighlin, of Papafe.* toi who has been seriously iff f OE . soms little time, is now making a good recovery An operation was performed by Dr. Savage in the presence of Drs." Scott Pabst, and Bull, when it was found that ( Mr McLaughlin was suffering from am injury caused by a horse having falter, with him some years ago. The operation was entirely successful. ' The latest arrivals at the Grand Bote, include Mr and Mrs Normart H. Bell (Dunedin), Mr S. Evans (Dunedin) Dr |D. Paget (Stratford), Mr E. R. Hesl keth, Mr J. VaL Cullen (Sydney) '■ Mr; L. Clapperton (Feildingjj Mtr/ku.lock Anderson (London) , Mr J. Ovendale (Melbourne). The most recent visitors; afc the- Ce»* tral Hotel include Mr..!*. Bucklanif (Cambridge), Mr W. Rutherford; (Raglan), Mr Berne (Hamfltott),-Mr .■:_. W. Seifert (Hamilton), Mrs V. A. Hnddew, ton (Thames), Mr L. FortescnE and Mr de Pass (Hamilton), Mr D. Turnbull (Sydney), Miss Gibson. (Queensland)- j Mr and Mrs Fitzherbert (Feflflmg), Mr • E. Pyrke (Dtmedin), the Misses"Busby, . (Tokomaru), Mr L. Bleusseu v(Met- ', bourne), Mr and Miss Newman, Mr A. W. Jeawens (Dunedin), Mr J. and Mi*' Barker, Mr and. Mrs Hammond.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 5

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 5

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