PERSONAL ITEMS.
' To-day ■ the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph . Wardji will be at Greymo'uth; the Hon. R. ' M'Nab.at Tuapeka; the Hon.rJ; M'Gowah ' on the Northern goldfielda;: .the Eon. Dr, Findlay, tho Hon. W. Hall-Jones, ,the ,Hon J. A.,'Millar, the Hon. :G. Fowlds," and the Hon. James Carroll at Wellington- ' , Captain G. S. Richardson; Acting-Director of Artillery, is;'at-present-in Auckland- 1 • Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.P., will kayo on a , . business trip to Ctiristchurch to-night, and . is due back in'Wellington l on Friday mornr ing. • . . . Mr. Orton Stevens,' manager for the National Mutual Life-Association, leaves on ! a trip to Australia by the Moeraki oh Fri--1 daj r : Commissioner Dranie returned to Wellingi ton by the. Manawatu express'train j'ester- . .day, also Mr; Singleton, Acting Dairy, Conj' missioner. , . v . \ It arranged, that the Mayor (Hon. T. >■ W. Hislop) should entertain.Captain Quayle, I of H.M.S. Pegasus, at' lunch yesterday, but I the' function was postponed. r • Mr., Solomon, Zimari, who was recently ' selected as the New Zealand Rhodes Scholar, [ arrived from Auckland last night, and wil) ,< leave for England by the Tongariro on Sat. l urday... He will be entertained to-night by J the members of the Jewish Club at the Club-i room in.Cuba Street, when Mr. D; J. Nathan, president of the Club, will preside. 1 . The Rev, J. JC. Archer, pf Grimsby, Engr f land, hap been appointed to the charge of t the Napier Baptist Church. Mr. ■ Archer 3 (states the New Zealand' "Baptist") was j asßistant-pastor at , Peterborough for four j years,' minister at Heptonstall ' Slack for , eight years, and has been at Zion Chapol, ' Grimsby, for five years. He comes to Napier specially recommended. ' ' Mr. A. D. Cox, the clever tennis player, J whose services will be lost to New Zealand : sport by his removal to Brisbane, was for 7 " D\erly a member of the Brougham Hill Club, - of. this city, but during the last three years s he has . been living in Christcburch, and has »' twice represented , Canterbury province - against Wellington. Mr. C. C. Cox, the 1 Masterton player, who ,was runner-up in the ) Brougham Hill Club's ; recent championships, : has no intention of leaving New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 190, 6 May 1908, Page 6
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356PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 190, 6 May 1908, Page 6
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