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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Rev. Canon Curzon-Siggers (Dunedin) and the Rev. F. B. Eraser arrived from Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning. Mr and Mrs F. Pyne arrived from Wellington by tho Maori yesterday morning. The Hon. C Loiusson, M.L.C, arrived from Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning. Dr Newman, Dr. McEvedy, Dr. Louisson, Messrs W. E. Mills, K. M. Ollivior, W. G. Young, C. T. Midlano, W. T. Mills, and Sherwood King, arrived from Wellington by tho Maori yesterday morning. Owing to the death ot Colonel J. h. Hawkins, VJX, tho temporary command of the Canterbury military district devolves upon Colonel W. A. Day, V.D., A.D.C., Commanding the Cantorbur v' Infantry Brigade. jj[ r L. D. Armitage, who was some years ago captain of the Richmond Swimming Club, and liandicapper for the Canterbury centre of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association, and who is now chief refrigerating engineer on tbe Star of Scotland, is at present on six months' holiday leave,

and is staying at Now Brighton Messrs Herbert Coull T. C. Coull (Dunedin), T. I '^ o (Wellington), and H. Elisor (R<u£«&ury, arrived in town yesterday. . Mr Geo. Ciiffoid left lor Wellington by tho Maori last night. _ Tho Hon. Sir Geo. McLean, Jj.Ui-., tho Hon. H. F. Wigram, M.L.C, anet Mr C. A. C. Hardy, M.P., left for Wellington by tho Maori last night. Mr aiiti Mrs W. Pryor, Mr and Mrs Morris Tweedie, Messrs Speight (Dunedin). T. H. Barnett, F. W. Flanagan, W. Wood, and D. J. Cameron, left for Wellington by the Maori last night. Mr J. M. Saunders, who has been teller in tho Union Bank of Australia s Waimate branch for some two years, left on Saturday for Auckland, where bo has been transferred.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 9

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