PERSONAL ITEMS.
Advice has been received by cablo that Lady Plunket, wife of bis Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, Save birth to a daughter at Dublin on f?undoy. llio message added that Unit mother nnd child were well.
The Wellington •Post" saye it i« understood that Mr Harold Hcauchamp, bend of tho firm of Bannatyne and Co., tho well-known Wellington merchants, is likely to tuccead Mr F. do C. Malet as chairman of iho Bank of New Zealand. Chief Justice Palmer (of tho Xative Lund Court) ami Mrs Palmer, Colonel Love-day, C.iptain Kinsov and Captain 801 l left for Wellington by tho Hotonidluina 1 jut evening. Dr. Gorald Russell, who returned to Christcliurch laet week after a nine years' aiwence from the colony, ie temporarily residing with his father, Mr T. (J. Rugscll, at Fondalton. and intends to commence practice in Christ-i-liurch shortly. Dr. Rueeell was in chsrgo ol tho Westminster dispensary, iSoho. for the fifteon months immediately preceding his departure from London.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12767, 2 April 1907, Page 6
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