PERSONAL ITEMS.
Sir Joseph Ward returned lington from Murton noon. Last night ho left' for •jftgj" church, ond will attend a com_)3S*« tary social to be tendered to r s**MLaurenson, M.P.,. at LytteltosY'j|R evening. • _. '..'."JIM' The Attorney-Oencral loft "«!)?§■ - for Dunedin last evening. '^"^B.The Hon. Geo. Fowlds, .Miifotߣl»'' Education, with Messrs G. : wB ' M.P., and G. Forbes, il-P.. un'J&M - koura yesterday morning for _f_U.\ After a stay of a few hours 10 MoftM zie the Minister left for Domett, fM___r he joined th© night train for "ran • He attends the Ha warden fehow »*SH' and leaves for C2mstehun& MM evening. _. ~*___\'- Mr Gerardo Khnge, Lum j ,,J«» v who is investigating the a S r methods of the Dominion on '*__n . the Peruvian Government, ««■';; Dunedin to-day. L__ii____l ■ Mr F. Andrews, for many J__W member of th© secretarial late Mr'Seddom, has been »PP""OT', succeed Mr Willis as SecretA*?. «H| Cabinet. , :„-iJ____-_'' Arrivals in town ycsterd«r «h>™SK,. —Messrs A. Evans (Rakaia), **-;3Mv (I-fJerpool), Vf.J- Gardm«r (D«IH» and E. C. Goldio and H. H. H,. (Wellington). . jlfflß^ A fashionable wedding *f° K J*JSM f the Jewish Synagogue y < *st rd SaSßjv contracting parties oems Louis Nathan, son of Mr TOgSH? than (Bannatyne and ™-'J_%sßmi and Miss Lizzie Louisson, ****33_\* t«Tof the Hon. Chas. If""* ££■? The ceremony »»V isß Y. Rev. I. A. Bernstein, B . Bb *]„_~;fj ■. Canterbury Hebrew ;1 bride wore a *fr time loveW knot design (tl» 5 tho bridegroom). Sbo.waaat*g by Miss Adelo Marks, **»• '3 v FL,hcr, Mw N«than «d Mftjj Nathan (sisters of tho . <*• The bridomaids wore _**2*!CT ~. satin, covered. with - while hats with featheray costumes being touched ™ ih *ffi and carried cense * w * *SSI3 £ The bridegroom waa .■"SgKsB £ Messrs Geo. Nathan -. Tripe, Cecil Louisson, and **£ . £>, P brothers of the *"*fcig , bride's mother wore green On» . satin handsomely trimmedwith. ... and a black hat with P' o :> bridegroom's mother wore Oriental satin, u«fc .., heliotrope hat t« mm > flowers. At the cobcUwob >, ceremony a reception. » t *" B 2C'J .3t come 300 guests was held.at Kg *g dence of the brido'a *«£«£,* 7&.tf it Mrr, Nathan subsequently_ left .. wedding tour, which is to \; form of an extended trip ™ £- Professor J- Macmillan £ returned some three months ft. a toiir of China and Japan, Igfflj |, day for Sydney en route «>**gß | After spending a month or Old Country, he will visit will tlienr© Mtout on an *£SS»§ journey through South America, visiting Peru, , Era l 3SSßn| lorabia. Bolivia, Guatema }\J_SmE_M Nicaragua, Panama. New ? thence through . Cal.rornia .%«■ Francisco, returning to r 1 43 About the end of tbo year Iff
X"- * Professor Vro 7 » . jr T»hil>-, *£ it i n _ the Central American ?-"su«* of the wond- ,; S»*fMfin->d citiw. oi t.io on..- pu.vei- /'* rfol J rultnrcd Maya nation, who oc- * al ?__?the Wintry at the time of the ; rapirf tne nnllf _.t. The remains of ' ' 6 ."S orrat cities and temples are ** - tho arohifoological wonders of ' H+J""' Outlook" reports that the „*""„ Presbytery has appointed Mr - 'S'STg Gibson. Auckland, a recent - 3 from Home, strongly rwom•"'Vibv tho Rev. H. Gray Dixon, ■/ "*!£» Wilt for evangelistic and other -*"\rt tfe outcome of a liberal donafi«i of £200 for this purpes... ' MrVT. T. Jlanrhly. late assistant inrtracror in wool-eln.ssing to the Christcbardi Technical College, has been offered tbe pcsiti-in of instructor to the - proposed new clae-s in th-it subject now ■' teing arranged for by the managers f the Mastertnn Technical School. Miss Annie Stephenson, a daughter jf'lfr H. Stephenson, of Ashburton, - iho »as successful in gaining high ' stark* a* tnp l°c:i] examination of the Trinity College, London, in practical /pianoforte ; n October la-1. has received .'' notice from the College Hoard that she l has been further awarded a local exhibition, ralno £6 f'S- Miss Stephenson a pupil of the Sacred Heart High School, and is the first Ashburton canxfal* to receive such an award. The Rev. F. Shiner, who is at prew nt residing at Halswell. and who Ij-ed » s organiser for the Ashburton J."o-license Council during 1307 and 19C, !' as received a cnll to the Baptist Church at Auburn, New South Wales, and intends to leave for Sydney, by tho Maheno, on the 2."th instant. yf r p. H. Srlfe, who has occupied the raiition of Superintendent of tlie i ' Eastern Extension Cable Company at | AVakapuaka for the pa«t five years, left 1 there yesterday for Wellinrrton, whence ,/ he sails to-morrow for England on / {care. He Is succeeded at "Wnkapuaka 6y Mr E. G. Brooke, lato of Melbourne.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 6
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