PERSONAL ITEMS.
On enquiry last night it was ascerVj that there ua.s no change in ' "'' 'Sedition of Pr«iT.ssor Haslan. ' V>p J'*'"- H*""P. Npv,,K „ the n T. Hamilton. l>r. Simpson. Proi or T. G. H- W«" lt - Captain ManiZ Mr F. C. Craig, MrG.S. Mun'ro. ' V \V. A. Kennedy. Mr Whitcomho, Mr M. S. lirown, Mr Pitcaithly, Mr on Mrs </• Anderson, and Mr J. Scott v? for Wellington by tho Maori last j "Sf'jiinM MiU* l'-» v,,8 l>«n«lin to- *■' <Uv for Wellington, where th« public ' W ltinoheon m Jiono.ir of his knighthood rJ. T« place on tho '28th inst. ' Mrs W. Wihon, of Cranmer Square, j Jlr W. Wilson, ILK., leave for a « {no to England by the Riinutaka, ' t ••iline from Wellington on Thursday. ThBT Napier Hospital Trustees have „ .ppointed Dr. W. W. Moore of Nelson, senior resident surgeon, and Dr. Sey- » roour Brett, of Gisborne, junior sur- ; S er Education Board received * > nineteen applications for tho position ' '«> «f director of the technical school, and X wlorted Mr Harold Robjohns, late ot 'X, Cheltenham, England. He came to the ■"■ colony on account of his wife s health, i , ID d is now residing in Gisborne. ' Word was received by cable on Satur'm d»v that Mr Duncan Stout (son of Sir " / Kobert Stout), who is studying at v Cuy'» Hospital, London, had passed ' -■' the primary examination for the Fel- ■•>/ loaship of the Royal College of Suraj This is « considerable achieve- ? nwnt (wTvs tbe ''Dominion), as it is *<v only three months since Mr Stout pass- ■'- «1 his intermediate examination. It >* a snid that a candidate rarely pomes *■"' the present examination at tho first '-ii ittempt, a» Mr Stout has done. t j, wedding of much interest fn An>'ii J sJiVan Church circles took place last '<*i Thnrsday at All Saints'. Dunedin, isi» when tho Rev. Percy Holton Haggitt, ' *«* MA . precentor and assistant preacher •J sp et Christchurch Cathedral, was mar- "\\ nod to Miss Kathleen Graham, of the r i Southern city, by tho Primate of New *.' M ■ Zealand (Bishop Nevill), Assisted by 'St the Yon. Archdeacon Averill, of St. '.$ Michael's, Christchurch. Mr Haggitt -jj ii a son of Mr D'Arcy Haggitt, solicitor, of this city, and recently joined M the staff of Cathedral clergy in place "-', of tlie Rev. Walter Dunkley, now '■■■H Vicar of Glenraark. Mr Haggitt had « nroriously been curate of St. Michael's *-4 lor tiro, years, and had further experi('.?i etico of parish work at Chiswick, a 'Ufa western suburb of London. V Mr Joseph Wardle, who is employed \|- at tho Addington Workshops, was pre- |- K>nted with a marble clock by his fel- /, low-employees on the occasion of his marriage.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 7
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