PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr T. E. Taylor. Mr T. H. Darey, Mr W. W. Tanner. Mr G. Witty,-Mr G. LaurtEion, and Mr D. Budilo, uienibers of the House of Representatives, left by the express yesterday morning for Ducedin.
Mr G. A. U. Tapper aaid Mrs Tapper, llr Curler Hustings and Mr R. St. Qadr Mackenzie, left for the South by the express yesterday morning.
Bishop Julius. Archdeacon Harper, and tins Rev. Dr. Eγwin arrived in town by la*t night's express.
Mr" W. E. Ijiwrence, Mr R. ActonAdama (Woodbank), and Mr and Mrs S. Mackenzie (Tiumru) arrived in town yesterday.
Mr Angus W. Smith, of London, « at present in this oity. Mr B. Newman (Dunetlin), Mr E. M. Blaylwk (Suit Lake City. U.S.A.), Mr James W. Linforet (St. * Charles, Idaho, U.S.A.). Mr Joseph C. Shaw (Dunedin). Mr J. A. Urncssntr (Hamburg, Germany), Mr P. It. .Shepherd (Dunedin). Mr S. W. ChUds (New York), Mr O. Sloes (Kalgoorlw. Western Australia), and Mr and *b» A. W. Tattou (kelson) were recent, callers at the local agency of the Touriut Otpaitnient.
Tha Minister of Min«j proposes to leave »>«lltngtoii for the South about the middle week, ou a. visit to the principal niiri- **% wtitree of Otago, Southland, and Westland.
: Mr George Mcßae ai rived from A*h- ;' button yesttrday, an J proaeds to Wellington to-morrow to join the Athenio for ." Locitlon.
The Rev. G. a Presbyterian tainister of tlie Ncstoriin Church, of KboordJKtun, and a native of Persia, arrived in Timaru vest-.'rdav.
Mr John Holmes, of Vitwiuont, Mathven, *bo wui ukea ill a 1W daji ago t is
making (satisfactory progress towards recovery.
Recent visitors to Hanmer include: — Mr J. F. Hartland, ilr M. WeUs (Olixietchivrch), Mr and Mrs Tupping (Gust), Sir and Mrs Williamson, ilr James Malcolmsou (Lyttelton), Mr A. Bonetti (Reefton), Mr J. O'Roarke (Feraside).
Mr Robert Flemruing returned from Hammer to ijpottswood yesterday.
Mr Andrew McFarlaiw?, of Alford Foreet, who i» leaving by the Athenic on a holiday visit to England, was on Saturday evening, presented with a gold watch and chain and a Kaiiapoi travelling rug by his nMjrhbouring frienae.
Captain Strong, of the Australian Permanent Artillery, is at present on a vvii, to Chri»tGhurdh. He has lx-en for tlie last three years in dmrge of the artillery station at Thursday Island. Captain Strong is making'a holiday trip through the colony.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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