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PERSONAL.

Colonel TI. Logan, officer commanding the Auckland military district, arrived from Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. Mr. Mark C__selber<t, a well known resident of tile Wairarapa. will leave. Auckland by the Makura ne\t month en route to Great Britain. The death is announced of Mr \V. C. McUonaJl. aged Oil. lm-a! manajrer of the National Bank at Oamani. after a brief ill.nes_.—-tl'retis -Vtsociatiou.) Mr. John JJnclianan was admitted aa a eolicitorr of the Supreme Court yesterday, .by Iris Honor, Mt. Justice Cooper, upon the motion of Mr. 11. J. Durham. Mr. VV. ('. <_lasquoine. of We.Urngton, general manager of Hie .State Coal Mines, and Mr. James Bishop, manager of bhe mine., at (Ireymouth, are on a short visit to Auckland, and are staving at the Star Hotel. Mr. J. C. Martin, of the. legal firm of Devore, Martin, and rre.ndergarrt (who has been residing at Russell for some time past), return..l to Auckland yesterday, and lias resumed practice. Mr. William Collinson. who has for many years been a member of Sr_ Mat- ■ thew's vestry, left with Mrs. Collinson by the Mam" Truuk train for Wellington last night, en route to Kngland. after an absence from the Old Country of "27 years. Prior to his departure Mr. : Collinson was presented by the parishioners with a puree of sovereign..

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 2

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 2

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