PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr Geo. G. Stead had a very rest--3ceß nsgbt on Tuesday, and his frionde will regret to hear that there was no improvement ia his condition yesterday. Mr G. Hogben returned to Wellington t>v the Manuka last night.
Mr Seetey, 6eorc<tary to the Christcinrdi branch of the 8.1.C., left on. a ioliday tour to Australia by the Manuka last nigfrt.
Arriuik in town yesterday included: —Messrs Thos. Blackley (Rakaia), E. Williams (Dunedin), C. W. Itattray (Diinedin), Baron yon Kusserov (Melbotirne), Colonel Parry (North Wales), Ur G. S. Prouse (Wellington), Dr. Fox (Omihi), Messrs W.- Macfarlane (Kahrara), A. Henderson (Oxford). _ Thomas Lin?, a Chinese mandarin, who is enquiring into the conditions of Chinese workers on German plantations in Samoa, arrived at Auckland by
the Atua yesterday. At Blenheim last week Mr C. Conn, ihe stationmaster, who is being transferred to Christchurch, was presented
by the Blenheim, Sedddn and Picton staffe wrtih. a silver-moimited pipe and an oaken salad bowl encased in silver
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 7
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