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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Surgeon-Captain Gabttes, Mr F. Le Cren, Mr R. F. Harris, and Mr R. Rhodes (Bluecliffs) were passengers for the South by the express on Saturday morning. ' * . Mr Scott Young and Mr H. J. Wynne left for the North on Saturday. Mr Borton and Miss Borton arrived from WeTingto— on Saturday morning. M. W. O. Rutherford arrived in town on Saturday evening.

_Ir and Mrs T. G. Brown, of Auckland, arrived in town yesterday from Wellington. Major Loveday, Mr and Mrs W. B. Fisher, Mr T. H. Nolan, Mr A. Wa__ns, Mr J. F. Kirby, and Mr C. F. Olliver were passengers from the South on Saturday by tbe express.

_tr F. de C. MaJet arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Rotomaihana on Saturday morning.

Captain Hume, who has been appointed to the command oi the Lyttelton Art_lerv District, arrived from Wellington by" the j s-8. Rotonwhana on Saturday morning.' On Saturday night* the employees of the City Council met in the Druids' Hall to 'mate a pre_e_t_tion to Mr Thos. Russell. j late foreman of works. The .presentation I was made by Mr R. Deck, the oldest employee of the Council, and consisted of. a I marble clock. This bore a suitable inscription on a god plate. A gold brooch I for Mrs Russell was also presented.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11283, 26 May 1902, Page 7

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