PERSONAL ITEMS.
Our Wellington states that Sir William Russell intends leaving on a> vieit to the Old Country at the dose of the present session of P«rliamentV The member far Hawkee Bay hea business ia England requiring hie pareonel attention; It is «yen years since Sir Wiliiam was latt in England, end he'tß»pea to return !to the colony in time- for the next session of Parliament. -
Mr D. D. Hyde, Governmenti pocEey 4efb far Wellington by the Mararoa laeb .night. ; Mr Chofc Morris was a paesenger for Weffington by tiw> Itfararoa. loet night. , Mr. T. Brown left for Syfifwy by the Mornroa yeetcrday. Mr Harold Aebton left for the eoath by the expreee'yesterday. . . . •■ , Mr Thee. Bullock (Aphburton), Mr A. E. Gibbe, Mr ti. H. McEwwa, and Mr J. Loughliii are in town. .- . / Mr A. Sterrene (Dttuedin), and Mr T. Ingle (Wellington), kft for the-'nOTth iaet niglit." ' •' : '■."<• ■■ Mr Bremncr (Dunedin),-. Mr and Mrs Montgomery , (Littfe Rivor), Mr Haapdy (Rolwia), «in 4 Mr and Mrs Geo. Kbodlee (Moodowbank), errired in town yeetorday. ■" ■ Mr' ■ Ohas. Merrie (FeSdinff), Mr A. Gothrie (Sydney), *nd Mr E. Reynolds (Wellingtoa), , -wwe pweengeis for the norUrlw* night ■<- : -^-^t~^ r •''■";;.. ■ O Mr P. M«k (Timaro), Mr, Mm and Mm Thomala (AshbortoaH end Mr Y. A. Phillips (Timam), at* in icwn. ','. s : ~ ,■ . - . MrFolWlWoftport), Mrs E. Haßenetom (Snmn«r),«nd Mr Godfrey (Dnnedin), arrived in "town- yesterday. . '•/..•• , Mr E. ReJpih w» a. passenger by the north train to town last «y<«in«f. Mr T. Hiimphrisa; (OommMeiowa , of dttwn LaSaeVi refcarwsd from tto couth ' M?A; X BeaveaV of the North Ooit«fbury Stores, Hawiurdaa, wa* morried y<»terday to Mws - Th» »«d«nte ot the townehip recently;preeentedr Mr Boawn wilfc a handec^ ; marble clock. The «nploy«e ofthemenn elore* at Kioriand -the braoi* etowri* Oxford #?nt Mr and Mr* Bearen. wedding preeenfe. ; Mr G*o. ;Bntherford wa a pe«ng«; v by the Korth traia to Iμ* evening: sailwey traffio",toania»ar, y«rteriay moißt V , lie Sttt*ttne Oowiri ritUag* at. <?ijhorne havinc conclndtd* Mr Edward* kft tfc>t;|o l m:l«^i:thii&^v^r^y.^^S. : ,:Mr C. Ai]D. iwite; ''Vmh&wfctofoA m the bcmp dIYMiOQ of the Deptirtnwnt of
Agtieatoue, c—cd by the mdgaatietk of Mr R. T. D*U. Mr and Mrs W. MscfariaAe were pt»> •engen by tbik North train to town yw* terday morning. Mr Robot ftwl, 'of Dorfleld, boa W*b Appointed * muster of the Coortenay Lioenekig Committee, in pbwe of tin teto Mr J. W. Orertoo. > Mr DoiMid McLean, of Aahburton, who ha* been aertoady ill for some time, ie ■till confined to the bouse. Hopes are entertained that with the advert, of th» warm weather bis health will greatly improve. Mr H. T. G. Turner, Inspector of Stock, left for the Fairlie district, and Mr W. Jacqaee, Government fruit canning expert, left for the South yesterday.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 7
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