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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Hon. Sir Charles. Boven, M.L.C, Speaker of the Legislative Council, ar- - rived from Wellington i>? the Mararoft yesterday. The Hon. J. Bnrr, M.L.C., 31<**r* G. Witty, M.P., T. M. Davi-y, M.P.. T. E. Taylor, M.P., and G. Laurensoii, MA., arrived front Wellington by the - Mnrnroa yesterday. The Hon. T. Y. Duncan, M.P.. and Messrs G. M. Thomson. M.P., It- $<*&> > M.P., C. A. C. Hardy, M.P., A: S. -.. Malcolm, M.P., E. H. Clark, M.P., and G. J. Ander&n, M.P., arrived from . Wellington by the Mararoa yostorday ■" and left for the South by the special - train. " The Hon. H. F. Wigram. M.L.C, ■ the Hon. J. B. Callan, M.L.C., Mess« J. F. Arnold, M.P., G. W. Forbes, M.P., T. Parata, M.P. 4 J. A. Hsius^

Victoria on *"«£% p „,„ ~r riTCd ?rt. n- "o town to-morrow morning and £^r Vv the ««»,cl « P re» for Dune So d ltaff? Abo arrived, and i» rtoyu-B for n-t«w <la>s in ■Christchnrch. Mr Mark Cohen; editor of the weninatttar." Uunwlin, arrived from Wellinirton by tho Mararoa and wciit South by the epecia! train. Mofers Jo?'" Anderson, Thos. Brown, T* Buxton, P. J- Nathan, I. HPratt J. D. Ritchie, G. ilonnington, nnd J. B. Clarkeon, urrived from Wellinaun by the Maori on .Saturday mornlietcnt arrivals in the city include Messrs James Wilkes, C. Turner, I- Speak. J. A. Parker, ami M Pickles (Bradford); Messrs F. A. Pratt (J. Donald, and C. F. Angell (Boston); Mr i\ Myers (Pudsey), M. Paul Le-B!anc (Franco); Mr A. tl. Balnie (London), Mr G. W. Mills (Sydney), Messrs P. Nathan, C. Mahdeeby, W. Cirorgotti. A. Hamilton, I. L. Churchward, A. Veiteh, E. Moult, and ft. Haybittlo (Wellington), Messrs li. C. Grissby. J. H. Hopkins, and A. G. Lunn (AiK'kliiiKl), Mr J. A. Roberta (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs J. W. .Smith (Sydney), Messrs Gco. CJraichen (Leipzig). O. Th. do Jx-hryrer (Auckland), W. J. Carney (Boston). .Jo:in Davy (Keightloy), T. O. Pries (Dtiriedin), Win. Sinrlair (Sydney), H. Hull (Bradford), and E. B. Samuel (Londou). Miss Effie Macdougall, of Dunedin, is the winner of the gold medal given ■fry Lord Islington for competition ninongst New Zealand students, in connection with the Trinity College, London, musical examinations.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13907, 5 December 1910, Page 6