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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Hon. C. H. Mills (Minister for ; Customs), who was a passenger from Wellington by the Tarewera, went on to Invexoargill yesterday. Mr T. H. Lance (Horsley Downs) and Mr G. H. Stepheneon (Otago) arrived ia town yesterday morning. .Dean Smyth, Colonel Loveday, Mr Hargreavee Mr Sievwright, Mr Ber>n<?r, end Mr Freyberg loft for Wellington last night. Mr end Mrs D. D. Macfarlane (Lyn- ™) were by the north exprew to Culverden yesterday. Mr Kobt. Ward went on to Soargill. Mr J. Baring Gould (Hanmer) went by this tram to Culverden. Dr. J. E. Weld and Mrs Weld (Oxford) and Mr D. Rutherford (Leslie •nilte) were passengers to town by last evening's north express train, ♦v o " rilliam Steward arrived from "Jβ bouth last evening. Messrs W. <uid J. Parkinson (Kaitua*} ere in town. Mr end Mre W. Chapman end Miss ujiapman onrived from Wellington yee- •■ by the Mararoa. " • T Oa Wednesday afternoon Mr Frank ittraer, on his approacnin-g marriage, *as presented by the directors and of tihe DJ.C. with a "wblo clock, and by his fellow emPtag** with a hall stand. AAj-j 8,7 LocklMrt Morton, of A<selaide, who is coming tn Christomtrch to conduct an evangelistic ro»----"f* •* t the Oxford Terrace Bapt:et «nnreh, beginning on Sunday next, left WeUington. last night by the Warrimoo. ae is accompanied by h-s daughter. Ass <>ciation telepram from wowhnlle states:—"A fashionable weetaing was celebrated here to-day, when • oftf Emmaline, only <fau K ht«-r ' dU^ 11 ", , ?^ 1 M« J- Dickens, of R<*ewas marneJ to Mr John S. NeLson, forS,^° f Holy IVinity «iurch was crowded ,to the doois. The ' • *«vjoe wee a fuU choral one, Canon

•EooLes officiating. About 200 guests I attended the wedding breakfast. Mr and Mrs Nelson leti for Wanga.iui, where tho hot.eymoon will be spent. Miss Annie Tomlinson. 8.A., has been appointed to the staff of the Wellington Girls' College. A well-known re.ident of Wanganui, Mr J. G. Haddow, LL.B., has entered into partnership with Mr George I Hutchineon, ex-M.H.R., barrister and 1 eolicitor, of Auckland.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 7

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