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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Good "news was received from Bishop Julius by the last San Francisco mail, says the "Church News," writing on August 25th from Switzerland, Bishop Julius said ho felt much better, and had not suffered from headache' for ten days. He intended visiting Harrow immediately on his return to England, and hoped, to sail for New Zealan4 at the end of the year. Mr W- 0. Rutherford, Montrose, was a passenger by the North express to Culverden on Saturday morning.Mr James Allen, M.H.R., arrived from Wellington by the Rotomahana' on Saturday, and left for the South by the express. • Mr J. C. Maddison, Mr F. de V. Malet, and Mr H. Cole arrived from the North .by the Rotomahana on Saturday. Dr. Young left for Dunedin by the express on Saturday morning. Mr A. L. Haneell, Mr R. D. Trent, Mr J. S. Adams, Mr Lieber, Mr Butcher, and Mr Eitson arrived in town on Saturday. Captain Manning, late of tlie steamer Rotomahana, arrived from Wellington on Saturday, and left by the express for the South, where he will take command of the Union Company's steamer Mararoa. The Rev. Mr Hansell arrived from Wellington by the Rotomahana on Saturday. Captain Cameron arrived from Wellington by the Rotomahana on Saturday. Mr Moss and Mr T.. Martin (Wellington) toe in town. Mr and Mrs W. Hill and family are jtaying in town. Mr W. J. Wynne (Wellington), and Mr W. Marchamt (Timaru) are in town. Mr Nathan* Mr F. Haig, Mr Dobbin, Mr Gordon, and Mr J. Holmes (Wellington) left for the North on Saturday night Bishop Mules and Mrs Mules arrived from Wellington by the Penguin yesterday. The Roy. Mr Howell arrived from tho North by tlve Penguin yesterday. Dr. Low was a passenger from the North by the Tenguin yesterday. Captain Gibbons, of Lyttelton, who has been on a trip to England to consult a speciailist with regard to his eyesight, returned by the Paparoa, which arrived at Wellington on Saturday. Captain Gibbons was a passenger from Wellington by the Penguin yesterday. Mr A. Saunders returned from London by the Paparoa, and came South by the 'Penguin yesterday. A Wellington telegram states that Mr Saunders da» not intend to re-enter politics, but intends to write a book on the liven of the ten Premiers he has seen in New Zealand. . The Hon. H. Gonrjey left for Welling-, ton on Saturday night. Captain Willis was a passenger for Wellington by the Rotomahana on Saturday night. . « Mr H. M. Heywood and Mr Bursal} left for the North by, the Rotomahana on Sat urday night Mr J. Caldwell, M.P.. and Min-Cald-well left for Wellington on Saturday night. Mrs W. Wilson, of Christchurch, was a passenger from Hanmer Springs by Saturday evening's express. Mrs Ormond and Miss Wilder were passengers to Rangiora by the midday train lon Saturday. , Mr L. H. Smith, of the Amberley railway staff, was presented on Friday evening with a travelling bag, prior to his departure for Christchurch. At the yearly meeting of members of Uhe | German Church on Saturday, the draft copy of a testimonial was read by Mrs Crosby, expressing the regret felt by the members of the German Church at the approaching departure of Mr and Mrs C. Harling for Nelson. The testimonial will be illuminated by Mr Hart before presentation. ■■.''"'

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 7