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PERSONAL.

Captain A. R Wilkinson, of Ptikekohe, Ivft last night ior'TrenthahS. ' Dr. and Mrs. I'hamptalonp arrived ifrom Dunedin this morninj. and are staying at farjpn. Mr. D. Mills, manager of the Sydney branch of the Inion S.S. Company, is at present vit-iting Auckland. Mr. S. Nathan ha* returned from Wellington, accompanied by Mb, and Mise Nathan. They have taken up their reei]y dence at Cargen. :c- Mr. L. F. Ayeon, Chief Inspector of y. Fisheries, left last night for Whangarei, Id to inspect the various etreame under the control of the Acclimatisation Society of that di6trict. D. Mis? May B. Robertson, 8.A., formerly mLstrerss of the Secondary Department of the Waihi High School, has been appointed temporary aseistint to the x " Thames High School. : p. Mr. George Innes, who has been acting nB as manager of the Auckland branch of r . the Bank of New Zealand during the absence of Mr. H. Bucklvton. has been npipointed manager at Gteborne, for which place he leaves next Tuesday. Major A. 0. St. Iveger. of the Royal FritOi, who was slightly wounded at So)ssons, in uncle to Mr. R. W. M. Leger, k. who has juet been temporarily appointed iv eergf-ant-major to No. 4 Company Field Id Engineers, Wellington. Lieutenant McLean, the Nvw Zealand officer of the 4tli Kiusilicrs. who wae 2. awarded Uie Military Gross for sprviofts at Vpree. i» a son of the late Archdeacon McLean, of Wangamii. lie entered the Anglican Church from St. John's College. V s * Auckland. j." Major Moray. (sth (iHaur.ikil Regiment. formerly a resident of Waihi. is- notv seiving with the Light.Horse* at present stationed in ahe vierait.V. Wf" Livetpoot >cj (England). He ba«li(*n 'oflVred a colfls t nrieeion in that regiment; and will shortly go with it to the front in Belgium. Mr. A, Harris, M.T\ for Waitemata, accompanied the members of the North - cote Borough Council this afternoon on a visit of inspection to the various reserves, ako to the reclamation reserves er between the ■boroughs of .Northcotp and ig Rirkenhead. Tlie idea is to get a grip Of o what is required in the way of improve-' n- ments. °" At the age of 70 years. Mr. William s ' Gallagher died at Wellington this week. He was an engineer, and while following that profession visited many parts of the world. He was on transports carding troope during the Indian Mutiny. Tn 18G7 he was in 'Mexico when the Archdukt Maximilian ot Austria attempted *'l to found a kingdom, but failed, and was- '' s shot by the Republicans, who belonged to i" the country he eought to govern by is meane of French arms. Deceased was also for some time in L T pper Egypt. is- ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 27 February 1915, Page 9

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 27 February 1915, Page 9

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 27 February 1915, Page 9