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PERSONAL.

Dr. Harry. Tresidder, .of Onehunga;, has quite recovered from nis recent accident. The Hon. Ngata- left for Wellington last night.' He wilT return to Huntly; at an early date. ......... Mr. A. R. Wallis,.of. Dunedin, who hai been visiting Auckland, lefffor ttefSoTitll last evening by the express. '" " : Captain Brown, of London, who ha» been staying at the Star Hotel," left Auckland bj r the Kavua to-day on hit return home. ' ' Mr. R. Lawson, M.A., principal of the Warrnambool College, accompanied by his wife, left by the'Mo'koi* for Sydney on Monday night. Colonel Tuson, Adjutant=General~ of the New Zealand Forces, is expected to arrive in town, by .to-morrow's express from Wellington. - --•■•■ Mrs Seddon, who has been a guest-.at the Grand Hotel for the past week, left on her return to Wellington by th* Main Trunk express last evening. Mr and Mrs C. J. Henderson of Melbourne arrive at the Grand Hotel thif evening from Wellington, being passengers by to-day's train, from Tauniar* unui. " , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Starky, of Moprinsville, are at present in Auckland, having come to town by last evening's express. They are staying at the ■ Sta* Hotel .... The Rev. J.W. Burton, superintendent of Indian" Missions in Fiji, who recently returned from-India, left Auckland by the Navua to-day for Fiji, After a .visit to New Zealand. Dr. P. H. Buck, M.P. for 'Northern Maori, who arrived in Auckland from Wellington yesterday, leaves on ihis Tβturn South this evening. He Is staying at the Centrar Hotel. ; " ",'. Mr Geo. Jameson, of Christchurch, arrived in town yesterday by the Main Trunk train, putting up at the Grand Hotel. He left to-day by the Sfoyua, for Vancouver, en route to England. -* -

The Rev. W. Hooper, D.D., of Muasoorie, India, and Canon of Lucknow, is re-visiting Cambridge after nine years* absence. Both Canon and Mrs Hooper are old servants of the C.M;S. in India. ' ;'■.'■ ' ""?*■'■"• Arrivals at the Grand .Hotel' this morning by the Main Trunk express from the South, included Mr C. N. Baeyertz . Mr T. H. SicAlpine (Hawera) and Mr G* \E..-Weir (Christehurch). ■• . "" : ; 3 Mr G. Roger, ~bf "London, and Mr W. D. Van Lieu, of CKicago, botfi -of whom have been staying-at the Grand ; Hotel, left Auckland to-day for - their respective homes, travelling by the Navua to Fiji, and thence to America. '■- ■■- At a meeting of- the Christchurch Presbytery' yesterday, the Rev. W. Spence, of Lincoln, intimated liis acceptance of a call: from West Taieri, and-it was decided "that his pastorate at Lincoln should: terminate, as from July 3'i. Mr W. D.-Snowball, Inspector of Abattoirs and Government Veterinarian at Dunedin, who has been staying, at the Central Hotel, left to-day by the Navua, en route for London. Mr Snowball, intends touring Europe with a view to inquiring.- into methods in use there in connection" with abattoir work. Captain W. J. Newton laving, returned from ' Holiday leave, took command, of the Manuka at Wellington on Wednesday, relieving Captain,.Liyingstpijg,. who went to Dunedin for orders. ~J\lr..W.. 3. Eyre, late -second officer'-of'the- Manuka, has joined the RJM.S. Marama in a similar capacity, and Mr E. A. Home joined the Manuka as second . officer

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 5

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 5