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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Tlie Right Rev. the Bishop of Waiapu is expected in Christchurch for Anniversary Day m order to unveil the new east window of St. Michael's. He will meet with a warm welcome from his old parishioners. Mrs Scott, wife of Captain Scott, left by the Uliniaroa last night for Sydney where she will join the P. and O. liner Morea, en route for England. Mr Wyatt, manager of the Antarctic Expedition, who went to Dunedin in the Terra Nova, is again i n Christchurch with Mrs Wyatt. He intends making an extended tour, returning to New iJcaland in about a year's time From Christchurch Mr arud Mrs Wvatt will go to Sydney, thence to Japan, and via India to Zanzibar, Mombasa, and Egypt. .Mr J. Liddell Kelly and Mrs Kelly arrived by the L limaroa yesterday morning, and intend staying in Christchurch for a few days before continuing their journey to Auckland. l)r. Champtaioup, Mr and Mrs Teschemakor---hute, Mr and Mrs Studholme, Mr and Mrs V*. E. Tolhurst, Mr and Mrs T. Young, Mr F. G. Dais-Jell, Mr W. Morley and -Mr B. M. Molincaux left for Wellington by the Maori last night. The iiev. Mr O'Connell, Messrs C. L. Clifford, and J. Arnst left for Wellington by the Ulimaroa last night. The" Rev. H. Jones., the Rev. W. Clarke, Messrs F. I>. Helmore, A. G. Sanderson, R. Arn_t, J. V. Chatterton, F. R. Coudery, G. Smith, and F. Redpath left for Sydney by the Ulimaroa yesterday. Among the arrivals in the city yesterday were Messrs G. Clabburn, A. Rattray, A. Burt, W. R. Lee, and C. C. Larimour (Wellington), Mr T. D. Adams (Dunedin), Messrs A. D. and W r . Scott (Dunedin), Mr N. B. Tomalin (Sydney), Mr R. J. Durvuce (Melbourne), Mr and Mrs Snow (Hilo, Hawaii), and Mr T. A. Philips (The Point). Our Greymouth correspondent telegraphs: — On Wednesday the Yon. Archdeacon York celebrated his silver jubilee as a minister of tho Anglican Church. He was the recipient of scores of telegraphic congratulations, many coming from Dunedin, where the popular Archdeacon once resided. Mr R. A. Home, the manager here of the Dresden Piano Company, returned last night from a tour in Europe. His many friends will be glad to learn that he has come back fully re-tored to health.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13905, 2 December 1910, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13905, 2 December 1910, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13905, 2 December 1910, Page 7