PERSONAL ITEMS.
<'- The Hon. A. T. Ngata. Mr T. Parata, l ifp and Mr Poynton, Public TrusIW, returned to Wellington by the ■ Mao" on Saturday evening. .'.' Mr Justice Cooper arrived from Wellington yesterday. ,' jir E. H. Montgomery, of Sydney, ,B_ Mr H. J. Manson, of Melbourne, ±grs been appointed Justices of the _ __co for v Zealand. f Dr Solf. Governor of German Samoa, =.' irrived in Auckland by the Tofua on ", tfadnesday, accompanied by his aide- '" iKttap, Lieutenant Schnoechel, and If- vac met on arrival by Mrs Solf and the ;«German Consul, Mr C. Seegner Mr Dsvid E. Hutton. formerly direc- ■' tor of the Wan_anui Technical School, -' returned to New Zealand by the Moe- -• xaki after a period of study in the Old p World. , % ~ _, T ffe'Kr. Walter Miller, until recently InDepartment of Agri- £ eiirture, Poverty Bay district, passed fe&rough Christchurch on Sunday on hi* §' -Jtj to Dunedin to take up the position &(rf District Agent for Otago. b-.i-.J__- R- Heaton, Rhodes, M.P., G. i% Anderson, M.P., and E. F. Stead pSimved from Wellington by the Mara--Isio_ yesterday. ~___. ._ . , , „;, Recent arrivals in the city include: — I'Slr J. A. Parker (Bradford), Mrs Snow iflLtttJe Rirer), Mr P. B. Thomson (DunP_<_i*. Mr J. Davy (Wellington),, Mr ISind Mrs Swift, Mr G. Stallman, Mr W. $__tlair, Mr T. V. Price, Mr E. J. P. Mr and Mrs J. Grimmond, Mr P.B. Boyd (Wellington), Mr Jas. Davis, mjifC. "F. Oliver (Dunedin), Mr R. Vir- £__*.' (Wellington), Mr D. L. Patterson fllpamaru), Mr S. Bartlett (Dunedin). 0% JLieut.-Colonel and Mrs Paton (Newgpstle, SAW.) are visiting Christgfeaburch. Rev. A. M. Dalrymple, M.A., ®|_a-i_t«r of Puerua and Port Molyneux, fel?;intimat-d thct he intends to retire the end- of March next, after a |Sptß}-try of. twenty-three years there, _?*jMr__ forty-three years of service to nineteen being in tbe Old mSsj&&- Tho E B ** Clutha Church a unique position, in that durpltig'.tha nearly fifty-five years of its ©wisnee it has had but two ministers, p&a-ltt-" Rev, Dr. Bafinermaa and Mr Kl|n_t--i)'i was made on Friday wmjfai at Waikari to Mr J. J. Coffey, time guard on the railway, ip&ius; leaving the service: . ppf*Jtr_t:L;-"ooper" and Miss L. A. K|itferfi3k, ' who are resigning their positions as choirmaster and of the' Papanui Methodist gg. (Mrch,. were made the recipients of it: sli/uitisoma presentstion on Wednesday the members of the Pi=pf»ir>: : '.jlr.Cooper has been connected .-_*,*hdir"for the past nineteen f; rears, sad Mw Psttrick has also been _j; :'it- for a considerable |-;'ninal^;of y«WTS. ; A musical programme p.faf >ti&mi-m the choir members, fc;:*tf;an*_rtft|to waa
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Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 7
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