PERSONAL ITEMS.
Lady Wingtcn and Miss StaplctonCotton arrived from Wellington by tho Maori yesterday morning. Tho Hon. Jan* es Alien will bo the princioal sneaker at the conversazione to be given by the DunedinC.ty Council to the Governor on Monday night. His Honour Mr Just-ce S.'m arrived from Wellington by the Maori yestcrdav morning. \fr T V. Wells, of Auckland, has elected unopposed to tho preei-
dencv of the Now Zealand Educational Institute for 1913-14. Mr Wells recently served on tho Royal Commission on Education. j,fr W. P. Worsnop, of the well-known tvool firm of Messrs Francis Willey and Co., has arrived in Christchurch, yhich it bas b<-en decided shall bo tho headquarters of the firm in this Dominion. , . Before severing her connection with the Lecston school, in view of her approaching marriage, Miss Coleman, who has occupied tbo position of mistress for two years, was the recipient of a present from tho scholars and teachers. The presentation, which consisted of a tilver tea service, was mado by Miss Vangie Penlington.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14507, 8 November 1912, Page 6
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