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PERSONAL.

Nurse M' Lemon left for her home at Wellington this morning. Messrs Hoadley and Shrimp ton, of Napier, were passengers by the express train to Wellington to-day. Lord Kitchener's servant, with the party's bagga.ge, proceeded to Wellington by the express train to-day. Mr Claude L. Jewell, of Wellington, has been appointed sub-editor of the Tiaranaki Daily News. The Rev. Father Oahlll is iat present on a visit to the Waipukurau and Waipaava districts. Mr and Mrs Ransom, who have been spending a few days in the Wairarapa, intend motoring back to Dannevirke this afternoon. The Hon. W. C. Smith, M.L.C., was a- passenger by the express train' to-day to Wellington, where he proposes to spend a few days' holiday. Mr J. L. Harvey, having retired from the position of a candidate for the Hospital Board, Mr Seymour has been elected to represent Waipawa and Waipukurau on the board. 'Mr W. F. Massey, Leader of the Opposition, will pay a short visit to Dunedin prior to going to the West Coast, where lie will deliver a political address at Easter.

Registered as Arcie Harcjo Hoyle, the first Esperanto baby has made its appearance in Halifax, and the Rev. E. T. Milsom, a prominent local Esperantist, will be asked to perform the christening ceremony. Tlie late Chief Health Officer of New Zealand, Dr J. M. Mason, has been made a Fellow of the Royal Sanitary Institute, in recognition of the work done by him in the interests of public health. Miss Rosina Buckman will probably join the ranks of Mr J. C. Williamson's new English opera, company. It is reported that Miss Clarice Buckman will shortly sever her connection with Pollard's Juvenile Opera. Company. Dr Teickileman, the explorer, has reached Hokitika safely. With Guide Graham, lie left Lake Heron on February 28 with the intention of going- up the Rakaia Valley and attempting the ascent of Mount Arrowsmith and returning to the West Coast by the Big Wanganui, and owing to their non-arrival concern lias been felt for their safety, especially owing to the fact that the explorers were believed to have only four days' provisions when they set out. The Hon. T. Mackenzie had ordered search ..parties to go out.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 62, 15 March 1910, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 62, 15 March 1910, Page 4

PERSONAL. Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 62, 15 March 1910, Page 4

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