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— » The death js announced in London 01 | he Earl of Cra-wiord. The death i=. announced of Mr. J- M. JcCaimont, M-P'- ior Anirun suire : 595. Admiral Sir Fredeanck George Denial Bedford. ex-Governor of Westralia, died n London yesterday. Mr. Yern'on H- Reed, M.P. for the Bay . if Islands, is on a visit to AncklnTifi. .laving ai tit? Grand Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Bertram, of Eotorua, -who iave been on a visit to Auckland, re-, juriied home by tViis morning's train. | Mn A. Harrick, of arrived jy the Main Trnnk train yesterday mornig. and is stopping at the Grand HoteL llr. W. E. Bash- Ciry E-ngin-eex. _tpTnrned by the Winxmera. yesterday, aiter nratiug Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide. Mr. G- D- Port-us. manafier ior Pjekards Company, which opens itt Auckland season on The 17th inst. arrived from Sydney by the Vrimmera yesterday. Serjeant Hnrton. who teen promoted to the rank of senior sergeant at Oisbome. was congratulated this morning by tie Bar and Bench.—Press AssociationMr F W. Lang. M-P- i°r MamiKau. has retnimed home aitex a tocr through Central Otaso -with a Parliamentary party arranged by tie Dimedin Chamber of CommerceBos Excellency Lor-d Liverpool has informed the VCaJkxbo Central Agriciilturail Associsiion that he hopes to be able to accept lie invitation sent him to attend the show in March. Bdsiiop Mnles. late of Nelson, has been awarded the long-service medal of the Xe-w Zealand Auxiliary Force in recognition of a total service as chaplain for over twenty years. Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. Butler, of Bristol. wstp arrivals by the VTimmera
yesterday on ?- visit to tie Dominion, awl , left for the Hot Lakes district by the Rotorua train this morning. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert SheldoD and Hiss Gladys Heonnan. English tourists, ar-1 rived" "by the Wimmera from Australia j yesterday. and after staying at the Grand Hotel for a few days will go on to Botorua. Dr. and Mr?. Pronger. and Miss Pexe- j trrine. viators from Harrogate, England, returned from Eoioraa on Saturday, and j ate stopping at the Grand HoteL Toj morrow they leave ior Waitomo. -whence they proceed South. The Rev. Martin Anstey of the London <3ty Missionary, accompanied by "Mrs. Anstev. his daughter, and niece, left by the express this morning for Rotorua. After seeing that place, Mr. Anstex- -sdll Igo Souxh to visit Ms far-other, the Hon. IJ. Anstey. M-L.C The Hon. J. C. ListeT. of Newark, and I party returned from Rotorna on Satur- ! day and are stopping ax the Grand Hotel. i The party had intended going into the ! fishing camp but Mr- lister's health being ! indifferent a return was made to Auckland- They will leave by the Maheno next Monday en rorrte for Home. Mr. Henry Stead. Tho is now on his i -way out to Australia, intends to settle I ■permanently in Melbourne- ' He is aocoin- ' jianied by "his -wife and three children. ; Mr. Stead is the eldest son of Mr. W. T. i Stead, who perished in the Titanic dis--1 aster. He accompanied his father on i most of the great journalist's tours i round Europe. Mr. Stead is no stranger 'to Australia, ihaving resided there for ; eighteen ■months some six years ago. He >ias . acquired t'hp ~ Review of Reviews ior Australasia" from his iatier's estate, and intends developing it considerably iat once- In addition to his otber acti--1 vities. Mr. Stead win act as the correspondent in Australasia for the " Daily Kews and Leader." of London.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 6
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