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PERSONAL. . Mr. E. Fold hai been appointed storekeeper for Wellington -Military District. Mr. S. J- Harbutt returned from the South by the esprees. Judge J.ickeon Palmer, of the Vative Lajid Court, came North from \\Vilington by the eipress. Mr. A. E- Olover. M.P. for Auckland Ccitral. arrived i:om Wellington by the express. JJt. C. H- Todc, M.P. for Auckland West, ajxivtxl by t-'Xrirees this issThe Key. VT. F. Kennedy, of Dunedin. ha? volouteered for work in conntxtion Tj-.th the rctarnt-d wounded 6oldien». Th? Mayor .Mr J. H. Giinson) and the ciiairman of the Harbour Board (Mr B- D- Ht'a'.hcr 1 ri'turned by the express yesterday from Wellington. Mr. J. .T- Eekhoff i Wise and Co., Ltd.l, ]eft by the Vii tona yesterday on an>xtmded busiDtfj* visit to the CommonTealtb. Dr. Florence Keller, -who on the papfr to deliver an address at the W.C.r.l". Convention Te>terd-ay. was prevented i:oi 'ne.nc present oving to hes absence in Wellington. Miss Laurie, who recently resigned her pos.tion as secretary ;o the Y.W.r.A. at .Auckland, was a passenger by thi ex press last evening, en route for her home ir. DuDedin. ?hc was seen oil by a numi/et of l' n * merc-bcre of the Association. Mr. E. N". Russell, who hai been to Wellington :n his capacity as solicitor to the Auckiand Harbour Board, returned lir the eiprest yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. H. McCullougn hae 'been aprk>Ln:ec auaatager of the Auckland t-rinch of the Bmish Daminione GeneiaJ insniTanoe Company. Mr. is ircti kihj'.vii in locaJ business circles Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Duncan, of Terak. Federated Malay States, were pa,stengers for Auckland by the Victoria cesterday. They are on a holiday tr;p to New Zealand, and have taken rooms m the Grand Outral. Mr. G. H. McClure. of the Southland Lands, and Survey OrSce. has boon promoted to ihe position oi Commicsioner of i"ro"n Lands and Thief Surveyor at Wellington. Mr. H. Hazard, of Westhnd. succeeds Mr. McClure at Southland. The Key. Lawrenco Thomson. M.A. nas res.jne-.i the charge of the Presbyterian Church at Carterton. The matter ■will be eons.iered at a special meeting of the Wairarapa Presbytery on September i"rd. Mr. Frank W. Boydiouee has been placed in charge of the Hawke's Bay district in c innei-tion «"::h the physical branch of the Eiu.Mtion Department and has taki-n up bi» residence at Napier The Hon. ii. Junes .chairman of direo: the "Southlani Neus'i and hie wile celebrated the liltieth anniversary o? tho.r «<?.iaiu>: on >eptomber 13th Years Mr. lon*'cs rounded the "Wai kat:> Ti'i-." the "Echo" ;n Auckland and the "Evening News" in Dunedin. Mr was. born at Lower Hutt seventy one years ago. Bishop Cleary now appears to be ou of danger. Last evening Monsigno Erodie received the following cable "Quite satisfactory progress continues The patient is able to sit up for a shor time each day. and will perhaps be ah! to return to Auckland next month ahhoug-h a full recovery will take man,i months." Coiflaiieioner H f. Hoddcr. of the Sal vation Army, and his wife arrived ir Auckland yesterday. In the evening h< presided a: the patriotic meeting :n th< Municipal Buildincr-. The Comm'.ssione: and his wife left by ihe midday expret,: for and before return.n£ ti he hopes to visit Raetihi Taihape. an: Marton. Mr. H. Scott Bennett, who deliverec lectures on Sunday evenings in the Open House. Auckland, in: a considera'nle t:.~e left Auckland by the Mararr.a this week He to America on an extended lee tarine tour. He jk farpwelled the even before sai!.ii^ r at n social held ;n tht Ne~ Century HaT. Kent Terrace. Th( members o: the Social Democratic n.irt} presented Mr. Bennett with a travelling M.ss K. L. La::rie. who has for thi ;'.vehv mont.:s very abiy filled thi posit.on of Assistau: riener.vl St-cretar; to the V.'.Vri.. Auckland, left for W>l Linston by the Ma:n Trunk express las eveninc. The station ."-is thronge< by some eighty to one hundred girls ivho showed the,r appreciation of ne work amoi.Kt them, and of hpr Hri<rh companionship, by cheering enthusiastic ally time and aga.n. and. as the trail moved out. Mrrsring "'For She io a Joll; Good Fello'-v"' with rr.uch spirit, wtiic) caused am ii.'st the by etanders and the railway officials. NEW LYNN RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. Bctepayers u;.-.j was lieid on WeO cesJjy 1.. the ab=eu'.i- u{ the presi derjt. the vice-presiienl ucrrupied the chair Mr Wriza; reported thjt the deputatioi to tbe liciad Bnar<l :he , i,,|»,-,ec new Town Hal! :ind facilities dur ins tie ear'.y of Uie afi«rii'>oc wa favciurath.v received, mat tbe ma'icrw wer ia a sa.titXact<>ry .-la'r 1 . v.nd taa:. as a pre limluary, an ex*:j train bad beeu put f> to run from Aucklaud at 11 ■> aju. oi Saturday!, only. A resolution was rarrlea iiaaLhuuiislJ aa.i a deputation appointed to wait upo tbe K.ia 1 li.ia.-d. to the posfibilll a: Uu- jjuttifijj "f Gp»a: North lioacl ajj T,-.ta.ra A Hi-,.,-, s . Tint t!je iaujc migbt b maUo a t-f-a'Jty spot, and be«.*me au as>c of ini|rur;iiri.c t>. i:.<• coaimuuity. Ir mi when the ladies Ebould be admitted to tv Association, auii a strong invitation was t b« extciideil t.i lheni to be prewnt at th nest meeting. Tbe seicretarv iMr Tayloi placed before the a resume, of tb lof.ire r"s-ibii;ti<-f "f the dlstnet. and th likely affairs which would ln all probaluUt haie to be faced aud dealt with by tb Association. The heavy downfall of rain whic occurred early titie anorninp, to ti accon riajiira-ent of loud tih-under. caus< rthe tabk- draims u> rum hLsrh tbe rrty and suburbs. Tike storm ■»-; not sustained, however, ajid (tihe fa for the J4 hours ended 0.30 a.m. did w amount t>> more than 20 pomts —a fill of aa in , h —as puujrcd 'by 51r- T. Qiecsi -r.an a: the Museam r.bser\-;ir.or I'v.r -.■■•■■ natives ieft Katoa-ua. < Thursniay mornui? to ta.ke |ian in ti grpu.t haka and farewell demonstratix to the ilaori co-ntinseniL. The wihole c: pensfs of the party a.re .beLng bom <t Mr. E. Davis, of Auckland, "who is tl promoter of tihe scheme. A re-invigorating cordial: Wolfe (Schnapps. The beverage that helps- » pure spirit.—lAd4

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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