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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Rev. J. Anderson Gardiner left for the South by the express yeeterday. Mr J. F. Miles, of Oamaru, came to town last evening.

The Rev. H. Adamson, who recently resigned the charge of the Port Chalmers Presbyterian congregation on account of ill-health, is about to take up his residence at Heathcote Valley.

Archbishop Redwood, the Revs, Brittain and Murray, Mr Justice Williams, and Sir Robert; and Lady Stout were passengers from Wellington by the Penguin yesterday. The Archbishop went South by the express. . According to the Oamaru Mail, the Hon. John M'Kenzie Wilt, probably go to the Hanmer fciprmgv'M'.order to re-establish his health prior to the session. ~ Mr and Mrs Kaye left Auckland by the Tarawera yeeterday. Mr Cecil Wyon- Williams arrived at .Wellington from Mashonaland by the Rimutaka yesterday, and will be in Christchurch on Friday. The; Rev. VV. G. Parsonson, of Sydenham, who " has been indisposed for aome time, leaves for Mr Henry Overton'a, Highfield, to-day. The Rev Samuel Lawry, who has been on a visit to Christchurch, left last night for Auckland.

Mr C. F, Bourne, M.A., headmaster of Christ's College Grammar School, Christchurch, was on a visit to Auckland last week.

Miss Florence Peele, daughter of Mr Mr James Peele, formerly of Amberiey, lately returned from Melbourne, and is staying at Ashburton. Mrs Wardrop leaves Wellington shortly for Australia, on a visit to Mrs Alieter Clarke.

Lady Glasgow and Lady Augusta Boyle are staying with Mr and Mrs D. C. Williams in Wellington. Mr and Mrs Rhind are cow settled in their house on the terrace, Wellington.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9110, 22 May 1895, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9110, 22 May 1895, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9110, 22 May 1895, Page 5