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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Premier to-day, will be en route from Wcstport to Wellington, accompanied by the Hon, J, A. Millar; ; tho Hon, It. M'Nab ?nd the Hon. Jameg Carroll are at Rqakura; the Hon. Dr, Fjjidlay, the Hon. G, Fowlds, and the Hon. J. M'Qowan at 'Wellington.' Sir James Maddeii and party left for the 'South by tljo Maori last evening. • ( • : Mr. G. H. Edwards, of St. Albans, EngI,and, is touring'tho North Island. • -Mr. Geo. Slack, of Palraerston North,'ha! hppjsgd to leave Sydney, for : Londop or Marph 18, Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerlej ltumfoH and concert party left for . the South last evening, - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gardner, of "Rurun ga,'! Oriental Bay, leave on a trip to Eng' (and in M a Vch, Mesdames E, C. Colt and C. E. Bunny) ol Nelsqn, intend paying a visit to Westerr : in ; March- . Mr,; H- Q.' Lane, seprotary. to the North Canterbury Education Board, returneel. tc Ohristehurqh yesterday. Mr. John F. Halden, of • tho 1 Manchestei firm of J. Halden and Co., has left Welliagton to visit the Hot.Lakes, " ' ? Sif James Mills, managing director of the Union Steam Ship Company, left for' the South by the Mapvi last evening, Mr. M. Bagsbaw, of Baslow, Derbyshire (England), has left Wellington tQ travel te lt6torua via the Wangiinui River, The Qprinthio, from England, having fuller behind her advertised time, the Hon, W Hall-Jones is not uow expected tp arrive till Friday. Mr, H. Alexander, of New South Wales n Past Grand President, TJ.A.O.D., and th< fnnndor of Druidism in the North Island, ii at present visiting Wellington. Mr, A, H. Holmes, Clerk of the Magis trato's Court, who has been on an extenelpe tour of inspection in the North, is cipeotet hack in Wellington tp-morrow, V Major Robertson," R,E,, and Mrs. Robert son, who have been on a trout-fishing ton: of the South Island, have booked to leavi for England by the Atheiiio on January 30 An Auckland Press Asspciatipn tcjegran gives the following results of the Accountants' and Auditory' Association • examinations fo: tho Follows' grade Partial passed' E. 11 Gumming apd; p. D, Verschaffelt. Mr- E. Bamford, district land regjstrai for Auckland, who is in ill-health, has beoi granted two months' leave of absence ai from February 1, and Mr. W. Stewart, o Wellington, will take up Mr. Bamford': duties. Mr. A. T. . Traversi, Actuary of the Frionelly Societies' Department, has gone on Jpavo for a month. Mr. Trayerpi went t( Nelspn, wheuoo he was to make a bicycle tour to the West Coast, and across to Christ c|iuroh, but at present ho is unwell a Nelspn,. The Right Rev. Dr, Wallis, Anglicai Bishop of Wellington, left last night to at tend a conference of the Anglican Bishop: of tho Dominion, to be held to-morrow ai Christchurch. All the Bishops, except Bishop Julius, of Christchurch, who was in Englam a few years ago, will leave within tho liexl few weeks to attend the Lambeth Con ferenco. ' ' Mr. E. Rawson, clerk of tho Court ai Masterton, has boon appointed S.M. \Vardor at Westport. This is the appointment fpi which provision was made' last session in the current year's appropriations, and whioh hai boon necessitated by tho increase of worl on tho West Coast. Mr. Rawson is a bar ristear and solicitor of thei Supreme Court and has bad twenty-eight years' service ir tho Justice Department. Ho has had coil sidcrablo experience both in Magistrate anc Warden Court work, i The parishioners of St- Mark's havo de cided to show their appreciation of the Rev J. G. S. Bartlott's work amongst them during the last few years by entortaining nin at a farewell social, and presenting hint wit! a purse of sovereigns.' Preliminary arrange' ments were mado last night at a well-at-tended meeting of parishioners, Mr, W, L ■Meek presiding. Tho social is to be helc on Friday evening, February' 14. Mr; W, J Hueatori is secretary for tho social. During tho last year of his curacy at St. Mark'i Mr, Bartlctt has been virtually in charge ol tho parish. Ho loaves for his new parisl: at Qamaru about Fobruary 18. I For Shampooing, special Hair aad Face Treatment, visit Mrs. Kolleston, Certifi. catod Maessuse, Hair Physician, and Face Sprainlist. Milo's Preparations obtainable, [ 3 Willis Street (over Cai'roU'«4 t C 73!

', 1 . '-t Mrs and Mies Hingston, of Nelson, leivd -, - | for Homo by t||o Bqovjo (frpra Sydney) ' 1 , March, 1 < , 1 Tho Premier (Sjr Josopb "'Ward) is ex* pected to return from the West Coß?t:inVthß : v::"kvvisj;r< Tutanekfti this evening. Mr. Owon O'Connor, of Clonalia, Castlerea, Ireland, who is ' touring the Dominion,,.is •• •■ " about to tfjuel over tho West Coast tourist i routej after which he is to v>slt Moupt Conk find the v Col(} \ , Mr, A 1 Jl Mayo, of Aorangi, Feildmg,' '/ has informed pvr Mapawatn representative that ho will bp a candidal for the wat op! 1 ' the' Land Board, as representative of the 1 Crown tenants, Mr. Mayo is moll known along tho coast.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 6

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