PERSONAL ITEMS.
■-— :<§ Mr B. J. Weisfcfarook* (Bpringburn), Df. J-% C. M. Begg, Mr F. a. Thompson, Mr T< "Mk Soot* Thomson, Mr J. J. Rothschild, end, . || Mr A. MoVegu arrived ia tow© iaat ,"]« ing. . t -J|| Mr and-Mra Waterhottse and Mr J. Me* doworoft Jofb for Hie KprtU uwb evming. iSg :Mrl\ R. Flatman, Mr 3. H. Wftheford, j|3g Mr J. 0. Thompson, Mr E. G. Allen, and, Mr J. A. Hwian, M,H.R.'a, xewhed Chn*t» *j| church yesterday, and went South bjj __ mci the express, , .. jM Dr. Henry (Aehbnrton), Mr and Mr*; '23 J. Olliver (Wellington), aad Mr C. B, .jg Jlogtvrs (VVeHiugtoo) arrived in town yes- £m terday morning. > *M .Mr F. H. tktmkll, Mr D. P. Mutjbj , W Mr J. H. Morris, and Mr ?. W. Marchami /« went South ymtenSay* 1 • . 3s£ Dr. T. A. Will, Mrs Will, *nd Mis» 'M Black left for Rangiora yearterdaj. ~' Jg| ■Mr J. A. Peterkin, Locomotive Super* [0% intendent of the. Government Railway! ***£& here, who on SQtiv Majreb. ffect will Wrl : 'W ween half a century's aervice in the r*Uf \\M ways of the colony, haa announced his w- ' *& tcntion to retire at an early date. $' Mw Mr A. A. McGibbon (Mataura) and a&,jy| J. Murray (Port Cnaimers) were gers to Hnomer Springs yesterday. >$$tM Mr John Lawsdn, of Auckland, and Lawson, are, on » visit to In 1873 Mr Lawson was Traffic Manage* fW of tiie Canterbury Railways, and for TMTslfyms yeara he wa* Official Assignee at laud. He has been retired from publio ffim mrvice, and will, at the end of the sum* , OJjB mcr, vjsifc England. /**% Mrs B, W. Hood (Hanmer Springs) rived in town by hu* evening's tram. i e Vft It is reported in the "PftstorolKe' Re* -»*♦# view" that. Mr Geo. Haydon, ot VHr#fti»» \£t North Canterbury, who recently visited tbe ( "W Argentine, has bought » fine piece of la*"* " * M in that country,, ana Is returning to aetfUf ' M them Colouel Gorton is also looking of* \ for land there for Ids son. \ f, .Mr A, Ricbardaon, who is leaving tNt $ employ of.Mesn* Rose and •%$ was presented last evening by his fellow-' employees with a gold pendant and trawl* Ai ling bag. Mr Richardson intends ta*i&| Q for London, at an early date. " »&^ At the Belfast Creamery on Thursday ' ] a few residents presented Mr X S WetM ?1 (who if severing his connection wfth V 0 Central Dairy Company) with a ailver itt*> , fj stand. ' f Mr F. A. Hornibrook, of the CbrWt- , church fiacdow School,-' left by the But** ' V mahana, last night .for the North, to J«4|* £«• tha development competitions at Weuiug* , ton to-day and Palmenjton Nor* on Jew /v v■ day. ' '.;" , J h Mr T. Foster oad Mr Cro#»l*y. »p*l with the'Frawley Company, leave t*«J ; ? by the Mokoi» for Sydney,, to take pwt » , ?- j f the production of Mr J, Gy&MvUBOQ&tp j' pantomime there. ' V »'fijte'Mr 0. "B. Mwsey has ,hie«ii ■■W&mZ'* Chief Inspector of Nuisances and ~ of Licemed Vehicles ani Licensed fflTO"* ings, in place of Mr W. Switi, wlifif* been appointed City Collector. S* The Governor arrived «* Auckland W terday morning, aad went to* W Veterana' Homo to inspect the place. ' k Miss Ada Croasley gare her fir»* *** cert in .Wellington as the Opera HouwiW J evealug, before an audience which BIW | every jjart >>f tiie building and over&tw r on to uu> stage. The famom> contralto nt* _f a, most enthusiastio reception. . <} " . L. .I . .
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 4
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