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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Lady Plunket, accompanied. tiiin Shannon, arrived from by yesterday morning's morrow Lady Flunket, who is iwaetS&r colonel of the Second Regiment, ,K«*?' Canterbury Mounted Rifles, wiH*4|&r soect the regiment at Bawardej|."%JPs Tho Hon. A. R. Guinness. of the House of RepresentafivetjalrgJ for Wellington last night. i* 3*5 isir Henry Miller and Lady Hiljp*: left for Wellington last evening Tho Hon. C. C. Bowen, -Jl&Ch ff,r,'3aker of tho Legislative Gotyjgfej loft for Wellington by the MaoriifcSr: evening. "C^; A number of members of the l*s£ lature arrived from tho south mail express last evening, «Kp«p§! needed to Wellington by the Tho ..party included the Hon.Jf.-S $ Callan, the Hon. J. R. Stocjj i\ M.L.C.'s (Dunedin), Mr J. C. : ?Kitt eon iM.P. for Wallace), Mr;4M Anderson (M.P. for ilataura), Sw 8j F. Arnold, Mr G. M. Thomson 3Jsj£k K. iSidey (Dunedin members), Jlr ~i W Buxton (M.P. for Geraldine), Mr j ftCraipie (M.P. for Timaru), UrClSaßg Hardy (M.P. for Selwyri), and i.jMfi£§f Parata (Southern Maori reprseA g Dr. Ballantyne, Captain .."G.tj f Donald, Captain Cooper, an<J : iQSp§ p; Bollons, of the Government Hinerooa, Messrs W. Berry, Isitt, A. S. Adams, and' W. D«v£m m Meares, left for Wellington p Maori last night. , ;■ • Mr Geo. Laurenson, M.P., ■■.aaS^iii 1 G. W. Forbes, M.P., intend leavJMj | ; Wellington by this evening's 'ata# $ Messrs A. S. Malcolm (CTatha)|Jj §; James Allen (Bruce) will,also ' f Dr. ' Hammersley retixrned ; | Auckland on Tuesday |s Mr K. Neave ivas a pasaengerVtit'.i j| northern 1 boat last night for' ; )ViHBB| ton. V.'- ■:' > : j'''s»Ks Mr F. Waymoutb ; who returned wSk England by tho Tamui, arrived,i-fifif) Wellington by tho Maori morning, ■ ■ "■■' ..■ - ; !» Tho Rev. R. E. Daviea,-; <tf ffiffip has accepted the call to KnoX DunedinT Ho leaves Sydney: :'ys3& a Mr G. P. Wake, tie f candidate who Went to the secobttS B lot for the Egniont se&t: .f&fyyf'mm general election, was-on-Msro|#{pgJlj presented with a purse of "eJi{s an autograph album by ; hie?frieid»;*TO supporters on the riage, which takes 'plMtf.wwy.::-, .^he Tho Dunedin PresbyjtwJ |fcniiha»| the Rov< J. H. Mackenti&,"of*;Ndip as Moderator of the Genertt^A|^HJ»| At a meeting or tants at Auckland last. H. B. Robertson, Howarth: were appointed th*M»jl| dejegates to the new Accountants' Institute. }£ . Arrivals.in town yesterdajrji|S||M|H —Mr B* Gifford Moore C£*«HBftSS North), Mr A. R. Wallis (MB9K H. Friedlander Mrs D-D. Macfarlane; and Mrs Chesson (Hanmer), : Donald (Invercargill), Mr K* 'GJ] jnjgl (Timaru), Mr A. Wilson ffi&mW, |f> F. A. Raymond (Timaru). ' 7l^d£is Mr Hugh Boyd was in as Justice of the B. Bailey, S.M., at For the vacancy, on th& Borough Council, caused nation of Councillor -'W. Messrs S. Ayers, F. Gulliver Marshall are tnentionedvas ward as candidates;- : ■.■■ :: 'Jii\*ssMß& Mr H. G. Thompson, sard" staff, end Mr Percy "Dunedin Star," wer*. Wellington last evening. iiV^l^^^ Miss Winnie -Nixon,: ;; *W?*!lMI81 Caledonian Society's special: PP*gffli singing. at. the Duneaui ;.'?<pW&!3B& was coached.by Mr Frank Christchurch teacher "<}f;euigii^^a| Mr R. Shivas, formerlyin the "New Zealand TSmee'^^ fs%sSßsi been appointed manager of borough Herald/V Bleabeim T ?-;;#^^ Mr F. W. Flanagan, Crown Lands, and the went south yesterday to" estate in the vicinity of Wn*M»?«j|Bffi : cently acquired l>y.th.e-.GwawSMwHK closer settlement. ~."'" '..•:.'•^-'~^ ? ;if..Sßß In the Rangiora Monday evening i %vas tendered to Mr J -aisd liam, -who are lea Ting the tewijffl W& extended holiday. Tho nethy jpresided , - -The; W& lam, Messrs W. H. S. Ayers, J. V. Chatterwri, Duncan spoke of the e«tin»ble'"qi*B ffib of the guests of the SEi long and faithful eeaM*: ilftfaßi Methodist Church- -•Mγ; behelf of the'trustees""' mado a presentation of a Bible, and peggy-T>ag, - were contributed by : Miases Lace and l Keith,; and Haslam, and a recitttwn;;J-Mi Ruebatch. : Ihiring the erfeaijagl*; Ms stated that Mr Graham bdvreHHgH the district, for forty-five- «j| ; filled prectically every' I oj>en to a leymao, and hi«fe6(W»*| the erection of seven chßrchee»i,ip| |^ Our Dunedin graphs:—Mr John Studholnie, terbury, writing from BoatJMg*gJß|ai land, to the .versity Council, said that glad to hear that the Ota2<£ had accepted his offer, and f*&i!i£ißEl to establish a chair of He would do his best in: find a suitable professor. l*,lWjfflg intention to leave by the Vancouver, on Novetoher-oftj^'jjMSSra Mr Frank Glasgow, the . **W?23aM footballer, who had heen to the Timaru office of T. e New Zealand, has had his mB cancelled, and has returned i " ■■ ■- - i'tzzgs

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 6