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PERSONAL NOTES.

Mr A. 13. Stubbing left for RoroUia yesterday morning and returns again next week.

Mr F. Ryburn, of Patcrangi, Waikato, is at present on a visit to relations at Paengaro*.

Mr H. Wallace, representative for Messrs li. I>. Nathan ami Co., is at present on a visit toTauranga.

Messrs Gill and Harray, who have been attending 1 the Railway and Farmers' Union Conferences in Auck- ! land, returned borne on Sunday.

Messrs Paul and Rewiti Te Rakahera, Native Assessors from Opotiki and Taupo respectively, are attending the meeting of the Licensing Committee to. day.

Mr E. H. Mann, master of the Gisborne High School, who has ■been admitted as a barrister and solicitor, has tendered hi» resignation to the Hawke's Bay Education Board.

The following licensed victuallers have arrived hero on business «onnected with the annual meeting oi the Licensing Committee :— -Messrs Meyer, Kelly, Buckland, Wilcocks, Martin, Morris, Hillson, Little, Robertson, Forbes and M. V. Kenealy. Mr F. Burt, of Matata, arrived h«re la)t night for the purpose of attending the meeting of the Bay of Plenty H. and C. Aid Board, as* one of the Whakatane County representatives.

Mr H. Shearman, of the local post and tefegraph offlqe, left for Opotiki this morning to relieve the postmaster, Mr Day. Mr Shearman later proceeds to Whatakane to relieve the postmistress, Miss Goldsworthy.

Sergeant McKirmon fWaihi). and Constable Stackpoolc (Te Puke) and Willcocks (Whak«fe^e), have arrived for the purpose the meeting of the Licensing 1 bench today.

Mr Frank Hutchens,_ winner of the Stern-dale Bennett scholarship, at the Royal Academy of Music, is * son of Mr and Mrs Hutchens, of Hawera. The scholarship was foumk-d in 1872. ns a testimonial t*» Sir Wtii. Stern dal>» Uwmeit, r.he was VriGtipal of the Rtiyal Academy fron 1866 to 1875. The successful student is entitled to two years' free tuition in the acadejpjv

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4908, 6 June 1906, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4908, 6 June 1906, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4908, 6 June 1906, Page 2

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