PERSONAL ITEMS.
His Honour Mr Justice Sim arrived from 'Wellington by the Maori yesterday morning. ' , Mr Thomas Brown returned from Napier yesterday morning. Captain Critchley Salinonsou nrrivod ' " from WiiiLHnctan yesterday morning. , T Messrs R. L. Withers and W. S. ly ! Wallis have received intimation that they have passed their first professional examination at tho' Medical School, Otago University. Sir Arthur Guinness, Speaker of the , ' House of Representatives, y«tcr%,. , day m Christchurch, and le*t for "Nvd- \ lington by tho Maori in tho evening; ". < Captain and M.s Grant left for \V«-, ■ lington by the Maori Inst night. ■/ Arrivals in town, include Messrs G. ~■ A. Smvth, l>. S. S-tunrt, J. Nozak, ' " F. C ■ *Guntry (Wellington), T. Came- x ron (Ashburton), .W. T. Ritelicb ; A (Canada), F. Milner, H. U. Alien, P.- >' $. Chisholm. G. Irving (Oannru), A ; ■ Hopwood (Quebec). E. J. Campbell ,; (Wanganui). H. T. Wane, N. M. White . " (Napier). •T. Bw!nson (Auckland). , -■> Mr W. J. Geddis, of the Napier,'. "Daily Telegraph," ban accepted the v position of managing director of the . New Zealand Times Company, Limited. ~ : Tho members of the Ra"fljo'a Tcniui ; • Club yestorday cntertainod Mrs A. 5. , - Bruce* who is leaving for Soutii Canter-- - , bury, and presented her with a silver v<,{ entree dish in appreciation c: her ,„ j assistance to the Club. . At tho breaking-up cererßony tna - presentation of pr:ws at the Spreyeol ,- '• School yretcrdav. advantige was takca . of the opportunity cf saying farewell to ~ j Miss M. M. Stephens, nho has beefl\ . m'stress of the school for many and of makirg her a prcsont-tio*:. Tli!l to~k the form of a \^% Q JfJt ' ' brnci t, and was by Mr EUjW - E-vEceromp. chairman of tho IlalswtU , Road Boardj ■ ■- -
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14513, 20 December 1912, Page 6
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