PERSONAL.
Dr. G. E. Seville, of-M«ri4Mrin*iri» - I i visit to Auckland. . ' ■*» i I Mr. John Fuller, jun., who his W I >n a visit to the-Auckland district hu returned to Wellington. * ' Mr- X. E. Mabin, president ofthj Wellington Chamber of Commerce ij on ■ i visit to Auckland. ', Mr. t. Cotter. K.C., was among th« I ' passengers for the South by the Main ' I'runk express last evening; Mr Louis Lewis is paying a business visit to the Bar of Plenty for a few , I days. .; J I Mr. A. E- East, of the Northern Steam, I snip Company, left Onehunga for jfew I Plymouth by the Ngapuhi on Tuesday. '■■ Dr. Ewart. of Wellington, <iif hjj ' recent visit to Masterton, contr*«iti i severe cold, which has developed pneumonia, and he is now .seriously ill at his city residence. . . . ''^j^b;. The Conciliation Comraissioneri Jlf, 'j Harle Giles, leaves Auckland'on S*te r ] day for Gisbornc and New Plymouth ■where he will hear a number of indug! I trial disputes. v I Mr. Justice Edwards leaves Wellington I for New Plymouth about tlxi cnd\)t the I present week to preside at the Supreme Court sittings, which open on Tiiesdaj next. . . ,\ i '■, •'.. Lieutenant-Colonel .Burnett-StuartUatjfc 1 Director of Military Operation* Zealand, who was obliged to resign faoa»\ the service owing to ill-health,-hii Mi\ Wellington for England. Major § ran a is filling the vacancy. ■ • ■ ?''■ V r; Mr. James Oakley Browne, : of.(Si ; oldest pressmen in New Zealand, ■"'.■ entertained by the members of the Pjf. 7 liamentary Press gallery on Tuesday, bi ; ; the occasion of his sixty-first .Mithdty.V.,' On behalf of the members of the galley - ; i Mr. F. If. B*eve?, the next oldest .mao! ,| her of the gallery, presented Mr. Bnwiu 1 with a token of esteem. ■■■• -; Mr Keith Laurie, eldest sen 'At'Mr '■ C. G. Laurie, on attaining his 21et birthday, was presented by Mr Cutler, on be- .' half of the employees of", the firm of V. G. Laurie, with a • handsome dressing-case, suitably, ia. scribed. Mr K. Laurie, was alaoj.tfi* recipient of a. set of gold links on'behilf " of a few of his friends. The /health of Mr X Laurie was enthusiaatictUj honoured. , .... ; jj ' ——'~*—■*►' .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 213, 5 September 1912, Page 6
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