PERSONAL ITEMS.
fctJutel IeaTOS W 4ion «f the Soath on Tuesday. , ffi adc > Premier o! New South fL * v ßd * b »-'W"A» left Wellingtnr. freS^" ~1 on Saturday. Theyv sail "saaacUand tliia evening for Sydney.' kJS-*:, 0 * D. McLean and Mr\N. , £2J» ieh for the North on Saturday "W Mr A. Matheson (Welling *»i.MrB Thos. W. Lewis and T i jetgrned from Hanmer by l *'*>mdt*,MrH. L. White,
and Miss E. L. White returned to Cbristchurch on Thursday after a longthv tour through the North Island. The' Rev. W. Hay, of Dunedin, the President of tho Bantist Union who has been staving at Hanmer, lett lor Dunedin on Saturday. ■Mr \V. Williams, who was for some time on the literary staff of Ashburton 'Mail," and "Guardian, and who has now gono to Wlungarei to take up a position on tho stall or tne "Northern Advocate," was, before lcaviri-T Ashburton, {.resented wuu & travelling rug, a brief bag, and a set ot gold sleeve links by the staffs ->. the "Mail"' and 'Guardian. '
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 7
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