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The Hon. W. Ncsworthy, north by last night's ferry ttetpMppfjl The Hon. A. D. McLeod (IGalttdi Lands) is now in Wellington. " Sir Joseph Ward, MJ\, Ntmtfjlj Wellington on Saturday frMtfeMKi The Hon. W. Downie BtMrnrt,'lij|l§l ter of Customs, is in present. §T, Lieutenant-Colonel SI. 3t Chtiik D.5.0., has returned to from Christchurch. * Dr. T. H. A. Valintine. Dfocferta*" eral of Health, has KtunMt* lington from Auckland. - <■"' Messrs J. EL Schlou. R. Q. Bml~ and H. McDonald \WUfiMtkw*S j staying at tbe £ Mr B. E. Alexander, DinetSTtf Ift* J coin College, and Mrs Akxuto, next March on an extariM tdt the Old Country and *" | Sir George Elliot. ohatnlfe itMt#-H tors of ttie Bank 6t Nwr SfttlmPlto'dj was in Wellington foe tW Wf JIW,i meeting of the bank, kit ntHMjpii j Auckland. The guests at tte Gtaraata'ftatalJj include Meters L. P.-Bntat .llwSiSPl affl). I Advioe has been recaired torn Aptt.l tralia of the tair. second son of Mr J. W. AmmnmL 1 It is believed that he reotiWM " f in the hunting- Sold and jfiat-■<»■•&» 1 result. Among the gneste at Wimp?* are Messrs J. ,> M. O. Sherratt Mk> sted (London), 0. A. Welai lW«H|eton). C. W. Spencer (Rfteftoa), id W. H. Walton (Tiiqarq). 1 An Ottawa jk&m til Gonial lie works a&tfai^V^li^ Niagara ilijjpjw with < projects there. : *. Auckland day. He is the seillff'swig. office, having held ij 1» predecessor, the WWi appointed in . laiid correspondent. v j ' Mr Yue^ for about four months. '-'llia Dr. B. A. Walter, neoted with the tal for the .last jWM^H his resignation to * IMIW'OIMH i Taranaki ffiMflMHl | ana it was accepted <«m> ywjwPiMßH ; cret (states a nw The Tennyson street Church have given * eftu Sidney J. Hutchins; laid •*■*39BBl Mr Hutchins has Sundays occupied -the pwpk tMfeMMB church meeting on unanimous call was gtfffcjlMHHHHj The induction service WW The Hon. W. Dotwa» .fijIMHH been at work in hi> merit Buildings for. w and already he seems tg» change (telegraphs "|r rfl9| lington correspondent). turn to Ihineaia on flitawWlMßWß holidays, and will tuft ro in Wellington again esnj STfNBH The Hon. G. J. Anderson flgfoSflßM Labour) passed throcgh 1 yesterday. At LawNJM* unveil a memorial wnM> of the ex-pupils of the School who fell in the Anderson was a pupu or the early days,_ jusd it IS desire of the citizens well as the Bchool oommrtwg. should perform the ceniumg* |HH

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18566, 16 December 1925, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18566, 16 December 1925, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18566, 16 December 1925, Page 8

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