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PERSONAL ITEMS.

1The Hon C. C. Bowcn, tho Hon. J. . asm, Captain Willis, Mr G. S. Mun- , *MrJ F. Kirby, Mr T. K. Sidoy, ' Sflß Mr H. G. EU, M.H.R., Mr / £o Thomson, M.H.R., and Mr J. P. ArnoW. M.H.B--I arrived from Wellington by tho Maori yesterday mornIrrirals in town yesterday included iffll, W.'Bedstone, P. A. Eadie, jj) Mitchell, F. 0. H. P Slomon Wellington), P. T. Elliot to£h), J- Holme. (Auckland), Mr tad Vm Ttorne George-(Auckland). lie Hon,-G. J- Smith, M.L.C., Mrs , , fe£ and family f ° r England 4 Stb« Moeraki on tho 19th December, /' to iom tho Omruh in Sydney on the " (St. Andrews). Mr Baxter Wilson (Dunedin), Mr F. Gray * tfiSdm), Mr W. G. Sommerville (Danedm), Mr W. Smith (Dunedin), 'i Jtr J. Stone (Dunedin), and Mr Me- * Indoe (Dunedin) arrived in Christ--4", M.H.R., ar - * flwd from Wellington yesterday. Hβ "2i Jwm for Mendip Hills this morning. *f Lionel Robin, the Rev. R. 8. Gray. <<* '(he Eer. Father Clunie. Mr Edmond C . (odifor of the "Bulletin 1, ), Mx C. R. a? - Williams, Mr J. 8. McArthur, Mr t% * Hbai< Brown, Mr J. C. Maddison, Mr 2 $ aid Un Mandl, Mr Prangnell, ahd Mt l-k £ fnU* L&batt wero passengers for Wels *s ' { Jffiftton. by the Maori last night. 4$ W. G. Stead loft for W/ellinglf ?l i f Un W tho Maori last night. l S' * V 'M» H. Lβ Oren, Miss Lβ Oren and ""«* UIM Beatrice Wood arrived' from Lon- ~# ; » ion by the Tongariro. >/"! , J. T. Paul, was 'ii,2 '' foe 16 110 & t the sitting l j j\ / oj the Conciliation 'Board yesterday " i •* 4^ r ' n S hearing of the farm labour- :« -j wdttpat*. ' \'A, 1| Etc»Honoy tho Governor has ac*£s, J/jetOTw'ihe reaignation of the comnm- % '■■ MJ '°' Gaptain R. Heaton Rhodes, M' .ly'^A/ 011 his appointment ac acting- *' IMwiaat-oolohoi to tho Ist Ilogimont M »?rii Canterbury Mounted Rifle M * Young, reliering poetW 3/' ** Kaiftpoi, is appointed deputy- , |i' 4 ; &Jregwtrar of births, marriages and *J& Hadnm continues to make "38 proffrese toniards recover> r . *© Jco, M.R.0.V.5., manager of I'M &<W| municipal ebattoira at Tiiuaru, and fel wgWirninent inspector, hae recoiYed , nof W i&yfi* °f 1"' trnnsfor, on promotion, to ftp jFjß«r HewVe'a Bay district. Mr Neale, m SlyJfetit of Gishorno, will take Mr i #j*W«»s pJaoo at Timaru. M wjfc » Tialedictory social m Morton's 5 f D * "f B, ' Oxf °ra. on Friday evening, V I Sw f * D<J w ? ran k Thompson, who are |i |y i T" | 2 tne diatriot for Southland, were M xfflt'W* 11 ™) on Iwlialf of their friends, '•1 <«* ahd ooifoe service. Mr J. t gSjS""' o ''""*?in making.the prceontatir? , ! , '? 1 . *' na ßpy reference to tho \ StSffl' , . b«tojy of the OxTord and Cuet "* *&%*;* Jftje Pl» »»d Ladjr Ward, with * j , I J*sP , » B ! e "' be n«<>f' tJieir family, will in 5 'Wl Brobftbility epend their Chrietmae jft J TSJIW , «t Stewart leland. Mr Mo- £ will spend the holidays in his i Ctt***° " r 'owl*! - will return to "J! iyi?? , ' l * l Mr Millar to Dunedin. \ t JfSm Pewy Whittle, eon df Mr Whit- * yS ,^, " tlie "Wellington ataff of tho iM Tγ?*" •* New Zealand, hoe been enjjt |tPe*d M oocompaniet by Madame w J;JjW|i for tho ooncert£ ehe is to give in ■* 1/ v'feift ,1,, * ,1 * Sydney. ',-?' Denrner, who has won the £25 Wf *'Wli offered by tho "Txine Hand" * f h proprietore (Sydney) for the % „ story by au Auetralasian i , rW** besides £5 for copyright privi-, J2?' ft Fcatheratqn girl of eeven- % s jSW "unmen. ' »Sho ia tho daughter of ' \.*©>H»er. ' '-few Diinoan Cumming, Controller of i f*? Ofdera and Savings Banks, who >■ on a pension, joined the ' ,'gWMry Department in 1860. In 1874 *'' ( *'«i!I? * ratte f erre d to the Post and ff j&V&v** Department ns money order • *• Chief Poat Office at OhrleU V f fijj!?^ , JSght years later ho was tf h SJSjt to a similar position in, *' - SoS , l,afc in 188 i lie returned to ' - ' V «.£*X~» urch, Eventually he was apt ' + J'jJW Sub-Inspector of Post Offices [ 'J S2,Auckland and Thames district. \ '> #J2? hooame Chief Postmaster at i r r '» and took up similar duties in in IDO3, but in October of fill** ,,, * r wne tranpforred to a P°* ,tio . n »n Auckland. In 0 °" " I ' s > ear he was appointed 4 i 2?k Ctor of pQst Offices, and on July c f* I fil*£if neeoedf!,tl Mr W. R, Morris as h 'Js"*S' er of M onoy Orders and SayU vffiLff ,1 "' Uo wUI wase duty on * 1 *! 31 »t, and it is probable V J? , * Ol,r Wellington oorresponj , SEJ .w* he will tafco up lis reeij! 'fm to Auckland. ? -'ft; f

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 7

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