PERSONAL ITEMS.
0— His Excellency Lord Liverpool ha* taken Mr Palairot's fishing hut at the mouth of tho Rakaia, and intends to" rjend a few days fishing thero at a feuitable opportunity. Archbishop O'Shca left for "Weilms* ton last night by the Waaine. The- Bey. Mr l>ean went North, lesft oven ing. Tho Rev. Father Mahoney left fee* . Wellington last night. Mr H. T. Drew, of Palmerston.North, is on a, visit to Christchurch.' Mr T. G. Russell left for Wellißfitcat List night. - Mr H , . C. Harley (Greymouth) ar«_ rived in Christchurch last night. Captain Hume was among, the aw! rivals from tho North yesterdayCaptain Watson arrived yesterday from Wellington. Lady Stout was a passenger from the North by yesterday's ferry steamer. Th<; Most R«?v. Dr. O'Shea, Coadjutor- : Archbishop of Wellington, returned North by the Wahine last night. ~ Mr Paul Dufault, with the «gw* members of his company, left for W€t- , lington by tho Wahine last night. Tho Key. J. J. North and the Rβ*-; Mr Roberts arrived from fcne .aorta yesterday morning. Canon Garland, organiser for the Biblo-in-Schools League, arrived fron* Wellington yesterday morning. Mr E. K. Mulgan, Chief Inspector of Schools, Auckland, is on a short visit to Christchurch. " Mr J. F. Thomson Bush arrived fron* r Invcrcargill by the second express las! night. T. G. Russell, W. Loughbn, J. Rovds. and T. Andrews *«**"*»* last mght's departures for Wellington. Mr H W Bishop, S.M., was a.pae*, Reiser for Wellington by tho Waatne last night. Mr and Mrs George Harris will, celebiato their silver wedding on Saturday. Mr E. H. Reid, of IKinedin, loft for Wellington by last nights ferry steamer. Visitors from oversea w £o *rrived in - Christchurch yesterday included Mr »« H. Burridso (Now York), and iUBcecham (Melbourne). Tho Hon. R. McNab arrived from the North Island by yesterday nwrningr* forrv steamer, and left by tho first eSpress for tho South. Mr R. C. Glenclining, Mr■ H. R. Mildred, Mr W. T). Davis, and Mr V Thomson arrived from Dunedm jester* day evening.
Dr. R. Endlich (Cairo), Mr Bonneto* . (Paris), Mr J. Friedenstein (London), and Mr and Mrs Rieshman (Berim) arrived in Christchurch yesterday.
His Honour Mr Justice Stringer, President of the Arbitration Court, ldti
fpr Wellington by the Wahino last "mt'l W - Harris ' ° f Mcssr \ Bin8 ,' n.rris and Co.. Dunedin, returned SSw'ffinetS by the Whine yesterA Dunedin telegram states that Mr Allan Steven, the well-known flourrdller" died rather suddenly yesterday, fiftv-Mx vcars. He leaves a Sdiw two sons, and two daughters. arrived in tho rity yesterday. Mr H. "«'. Bishop, S.M.. left by the Wahine last night for Wellington to attend a sitting of tho Superannuation Board. H. will mtnrn to Christchurch on Friday morning. Mr C W. Hfrvry. who did such excellent noric in connexion with the recent Rnso CnrnivaJ. will bo present at the Ro&e Carnival at limaru tomorrow. Mr A-thnr Lilly, of Christchurch, has been appointwl adjudicator of the Tousi-al and instrumental sections at tho carnival of the Masterton Competitions So<ietj. Mr A. H. Holmes will leave Wellington on Fri'l.'iy for Christchurch .to isko up the position of Registrar of tho Supreme Court there. To-morrow he will b° farewol'ed by members of the legal profession of Wellington. Mr R. E- K°n , -^ f \ v > or " t ' :, ' Kemsley and Co. Proprietary, Ltd., lias been vHting tho New Zealand rertions of his firm, and loft by tho ferry steamer en route to Melbourne last ni^ht. Arrivals in town to-day included M T Milne (M;!-frrtonK Mr F. Duncan (Welington). Mr H. W. Taylor. Mr W. R. Holmes (Auckland). Mr E. J. Wirke. Mr fit ,o4 * Colvjllc, and Mr J. T. WellTood (Hastings). Mr D. Patterson. Mr J. A. Peebles, and Mr W. H. Meek (Oamaru), Mr K. G. Turner (Timaru), Mr and Mrs F. C. Robinson (Spots.wond). Mr and Mrs J. W. Buchennn. and Mr L. A. Rutherford arrived in the city yesterday. Mr G. A. McKenzie, of Westport, arrived by tho Wtihino yesterday to relieve Mr W. V. Craske. sub-manager of tho Lyttelton office of tho Union Steam Ship Company, who is going on holiday leave. Mr J. Dnnbar, formerly of Christchurch, and now of Invercargill, has received word from London that he has been elected an Associate Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, a distinction hold by comparatively fay mechanical engineers in the Dominion. , A pleasing ceremony took place at the" establishment of Adams, Ltd., on Monday, the occasion beinc; a presentation t<) Miss A. V. Sapsford. who is leaving on a holiday visit to England. Mr G.- D. Camerou. on behalf of the employees, made the presentation, which took the form of a Kninpoi rug. and fn the course of his remarks wished Miss Sapsford a nlfasant trip and a eafij, rotnrri. Mr W. Schwartz sivtably responded on behalf of the recipient.'
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 8
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