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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Tlio Prime Minister and the Hon. It. M'Kenziu arc, in Wellington, the Hon, J,. CdWoll is at Gisbohie, t!ib Hon. J. A. Miliar is at Westport, the lion. Dr. Findiay at Auckland, the Hon, T. Mackenzie at To Arolin, alld tlie Hoii; A. 1\ Nfjata at 'l'upa- ;■ ron. The Hon, D. Buddo leaves for Auck' land to-day. Tho Hon. U. Fowlds is at Pictoll, lllid gb<S§ 011 to lllehllclni tb-ii&y, and the Hon. A. W. Hogg returns to town from' Mastert-on. .Mr. Graham, M.P., is at present on A visit to Wellington. Bishop Wa'ilis and Mrs. Wallis are expected babk fKim Ilotortia oil Saturday. ! judge. lusher, tllidtff-Scclctary , of , tho Niltivii Dcpaiiment, mturils to-day frohi Wangaiiui. , ' . . • Sir Josbjili Ward Will bo present St tha fahnvell dinner to be tbndefbd Mr. T. E. Donne at the Grand Hotel on Tuesday libit. Colonel R. H. Daviefi, C.8., InspectorGeneral of tills iTbrets, Ibavcs for England today: Hb will be absent for 4 yeari . Mr. Doiiaid M'Leati, the Well-known Wei- . lington contractor) who went to Sydney by tho Warrimoo,last Friday week, returned by that, Vtxsscl ybsterday ttftathotilii Additional appointments by the Wellington Education Botlrd itro al follow!— Assistant master, Pctonc, Mr, F. Motheß | solo teacher, Horoeka, Mr. W. 8. Bowie j headtClichet, Daleilold, Mr. l r . Musoti. . j Tlie Hon. R, It'Kenzie, Minister tor Public! Works, returned to tdWri by yesterday ilftel'llbon's GXpteSs. after fth bktohdtd trip tb the Thtimesr Waihi, Bast Coast; Ql&bohio, ahd Hatvke's Bay district!*. : The Hoi). G. FowidSj Minister for Education, ieft for Pictdn j'ostcrday, pn route for Blenheim, 'whither he will, -.procecd, to-, morroWi He will then travel overland to Nblsolli artivin" oil Saturday, ■ Subsequently ho will proceed to Westpoi-t to open tho Technical School there on May 27i Last et'dnllitf Mr. Li Mafcbii, bfMesSfs. Lbrili nJid CoJS Staff j tfaS tllb fociplbtit ,bf a ptoMtatori, from IliS fcllbw fetnj)loyo66. Mr. 1). Wlllianlsdli, hi miking it,' uxprtKsed the llopo tifi behnlf.. bf tlloSe ptoiifefit thtit Mr. Masoh would ehioy tll6 Six inwltlib' libllday lriivti granted by' the firm. Mf. Moisbh lbav'ea for London by the Arawa to-day. Mr. 3i Biessiilgton, ChE.) formbrty of.Nbl6on, who .has befen away jii Shanghai) China, for tho past twelve months, is expected back in New Zealand ii> July. Mr; DlbssingMn, who has boon ill for some timet has hoW recovered his health,, It is uridorstood that his work in China has been in connectibn With.somb large -rliilw&y contractor, > Afiidng . tho j)6sseligdrs'by tlib WSrtlfflfio from Sydney ! yeSteroH;? . Will Mf. Clalido Whditb,' Who. fiHv.es ill adv'dirft!. bf Allfin Haliiiltoii's Drdittatib Cottp&hy," Whibli '66fh> liiellcijs il SbaSbH iit thb Opblii HoUSb' oh M&y 23. Thb fbpbttbil'b.ulbliidbS thb plaVs "111 tlio Ranks," "Qilbbn <if tub Night,"/"A MeSsafco from Mats," dild , "tll6 Ktnjj of Ciinie.." The;'' fcbmpiuly. Will Iti&vb Sj'diiby jol- Wblliligitm bn Saturday. •', Mr.. Harry ftioydj trailier. bf Dick Arnst, tho champion Boulter, of tho Wofldj lios been dcer-Btnlking liy way of, variety, nnd ,ph6sed . through Wellington, to, Wangiuiui ycstord.iy. to take up his old dutiesi Mrt Floyd Btated that ho hardly thought it would he lieccssarj to camp up thb river on this occaaioni as 1 Ariwt knew, the ( course perfectly, and such training aß.the champion required covlld just as easily lie undergone jit Hown. s- He. cpuld t , not sefl now it was possible for Wobb.to beat his man, unloss tho iorniiir was a mightilj improved man, but, for, the .winner there whs tho attraction bold out of matchos with Dur. nail, of Canada, find Unplishman Barry, Wbbb inquired if Arnst had fixed up a match with either of those oarsmen before ho issued the cnallengo to. re-row , Arnst. Tim AVoboArnst' race is to be rowed on June 52.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 512, 20 May 1909, Page 4

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