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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Under dato of Juno 7th our London correspondent writes r—lt is gazetted that the King has been pleased to approve the retention of the title of "Honourable" by Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G., Mr J. A. Millar," Mr Roderick McKenzie, Mr I>avid Buddo. and.-Mr Aspirana Turupa Xgatn, all of whom have servocl for. more than three .years as members of tho Executive Council of the Dominion of New Zealand.

Tho Primate, the Bishops cf Auckland, Wellington, and Melanesia, Archdeacon Neild, tho Rev. H. \N\ I>rummond, and the Key. G. K. 3loir, arrived yesterday by the first express, and were met by I>ean Harper and Archdeacon Gosset*

Sir George Clifford left for Wellington by tho Maori last night His Honour Mr Justice Sim left for "Wellington by tho Maori last night.

Mr and Mrs D. D. Macfarlane, Messrs I ( \ E. Jones, H. 11. Loughnan, G. Hall, M. McLean, J. P. Lynch, A. 11. White, J. H. Salmond, nn,d J. R. Hart, were passengers for WellLngtou by the Maori last night. "The Hon. T. Parata, M.L.C., arrived from Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning. i>r. Sandstein returned from Wellington by. the Maori yesterday morning. Major O'Sullivan, Major Grant, and Captain Wheeler arrived from Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning Mr"and Mrs Balfour-kinnear, Mr and Mrs J. Brownleo, Messrs R. M. Morten. J. W. Winte, J. Burnett. F. W. Mr-Loan, and T. Buckley arrived from Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning. ~ Visitors to town include;— Messrs H. Archer (Wellington), C. W. Gore (Auckland), Allan Steven, E. L. Macassey, J. N. Mills (Ihmedin). F. W. Hamilton (Nelson), and Mr and Mrs Caldwell (Gisnornoi

Mr T. l>. Kendall, district manager of tho Public Trust Department. Welb'ngton, has been appointed district manager at Ihinedin in succession w>

the late Mr P. H. Morice. Hβ will ta fc? Up .xr s n , ew dutses ° n Augu?* IstThe ''Herald," published in Bath, .England, in ite issue of June b-.h. states that at a meeting of the local Borough Council, the Mayor welcomed Mr C. H. Opie. of New Brighton, who is visiting the Old Country. At St. Mary's Church, Merivale. yesterday, tho wedding took place ot Miss Ethel R OS e Manning youngest daughter of Mr S Manning, of Chrtstchnrch, and Mr Thomas Hunter Ca\dwell, fourth* son of Mr Thorras Cγ.' iwell, of Doon Home, Bay. The Yen. Archdeacon Gosset was the officiating clergyman.

Mr Charles Zachariah, district manager and reserves for tho Public Trustee in Taranaki, has received notice of his promotion to Wellington, as district manager of tho Wellington branch of the Public Trust Office. Mr Ernest Barns, of Wanganui, succeeds Mr Zachariah in Hawera.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14409, 17 July 1912, Page 9

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