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PERSONAL ITEMS

' I t Tho Primo Minister,' Sir Ward, and the Hons J. A. Millar, J. Carroll, and G. :f who 'tnre;at ' Auckland, will , return ■to •< WaiingtoriCon' Saturday.':afternoon the 1 -'Hons; Dr. Fmdiay, D "Buddo, E. M'lCenzio, and T. f Mackenzie:arc:m town,'-,■ -■-.-.■ v j '- Mr,iJustica.; William's.; (Acting-Chief * Justico) i will; arrive -Irora iluiicdm this . morning, and 1 Mr. Justice Cooper roaches Wellington from : ■ ,Gisbocn4 _to-night. J The other judges are in,' town,'. and;sittihgs. : i6r.the l ..Court,of::lppeal ■, will' -r V ; '? ■ . v £nc\isb. muil last week/ (states .the ( 1 resbytenaiT -v,Outlook J ) word . received < . from- S. ..Robertson,•• missionary dcsig- I B?te ;<f or- India,that 'lie Mxpects'-to "arrive in i -New.;.', Zealand some time -in . October. - Br. bn*rryinjji ; !liciiiio; -to -/sco'; hisfather, ' ;Some ,conßidorable} time.'jpast has -been. <&-• 'i'! 1 . 0 ; saua®mail ;'brought news s ... that Dr.;t. TV/lOrk expects to arrivo in the iJonimion about October 12 or 13, in time for i 't; '"• '*/.V; v.'.;'- J ■The - Rev. H. _S. Woollcombo, late head of ' ... Onrord House, London, who is visiting Aus- ■ X ala , Sl fc alf - of.' .the; 'Church of; England i y;Vj. l 1 K: 0 - 9 ' °1 •Ja'nuanr i 29:.next; : ..Tirheii''' a/great' j mens meeting is to be arranged jn the' Town 1 S phFLT I i' h n n P robal,| y Bo,to Dunedili j Diocescs-Vdiid iSisitithis: dio--1 I?* tj t S Sl t, throughout the province, and ; 1 ' lllls 156011 appointed by " •*"iSS® p, »iS act:«s,fiec^«ta«T.-for: jtiUar-dioJ. , »L fwii" 11 . 8 branches,at St. J Pctone > Brooklyn, Sea- =: tl JL Aramoho,' and, El- : fffi« *$!,!' ?<k \ ar ,?L hkei 7 „ to b « started wXfnL i, ( ' hnrc h Chronicle") beforo Mr. */,.""?• Ho Wlll 71slt all the orhnehes: : m : theydiocoso, ; an( j' probably .soine : i beencourajjed. : >'■(<•',>' l - : - , • • iJtr;. Herbert•!Bdiion,' of this "cityShai been ' ■ S«cfe\"^Act PU io;a - Ud ' tor '" nder; 'V'friendly ; . '11.I 1 . M, B Fisher, M.P, returned from diy Trank ezpTe!S / t ? £ con ™ado.-Live stock and ?„ V{■ L " Bruco (Ddnodin); fields and «ponmenf farm?, Mr. J. Duncan (Auckland); Sto r ; ( awtgLt ~y produce ' llr-w-M- ---. of/thi ' ■v s ?™}^'Ttihas received,the ; nam<s ' t"'' oß Candidates, for 'the -y ' Ch »' l : pf,'.Knox College. /■:; The ap- '., : P-' c f ntg ate .—Tho .Ii ev., "Robert law,- Djj , 1 ■ v :; K^? S w a - ? ' ■. of-'-: the: '§ 6 ? r - ofi Life'O ,:tho' , -■ :Sm»th, Church, ®V - u^ o "J f :,>la^tho^l) :iys' of; His , , •,: ..and.condnctor. of. the .widely-read i' aA^thfl; weekly ; and tho Rev. John Dickio, M.A , of of Scotland, Tarland. Aberdeenslnrc Mr Chisholm (;a } s the "Otago •,'P a ! r t Time:i considers that the Church hero , f>4 ■ bating 'men ; so emifi'. ■' « vi' . - schola.rship,, : ii\ . literaryattainments,' a «?. ln ;Pr?aohing';poirer;,'iis candidates'for this cinir. i ,', death has. ocmirred in itelbonrno of Mrs. ; , yU o! th«. s,out:;'moriiing : The' v:-V ; o«c^edv lady, years: of ,a g o;/ W ns ' ' 1 '' Sinieonj' of 'Johnson- l ■tf''i from ,■• ■tne;Public Works Offi co," and who is. about to ;lew for;Australiai.was''farew«led'by 'S lai-ea' fwads at Godbcr's- on Wcdnes- ,':: ; ? ®-' 1; Coniplnnehtary;.references to Mr. 'Fin-' iS^!?'T d 0 b^'?umber ' ;tho^: •. • • S, J. Moran, .J.'.Ross, 11. Kcc- • ' rhfAnJ'n, H-'M'Koown, and W. Healy. w* ■■* Te Vlng a ;varied .vocal and' instru ; - ; K°n« tkrouKli. litems.oejng by-Messrs.v Alexander, Drv, , Hendry, Keenan, TwohiU, Jhllar. Fmlay. F. ;• v Morris, •Moran,:p?win; -Healy/ aiid,H, Olliver;; ■•-..v.':Th« .death. is annonrtced, at 87- years of age,■i of-.Mrs. Asher, -of. s Tauranga;', whoarrived in Auckland in 1812: with/her husband.,.who 'at • • one time was a member.of;the'Auckland Citv . Council;.and later a member.of the AUcklanS : Eire Brigado. .t : .'v'■■ •>Mr. A. P. •Harding, the well-known Welsh intonatiraal .Eugby :footballer, iwhd captained: vtha .lastjEnglish team which visited New Zca--v:¥.;:. : Ja«n,;. , is'-'a';paMenßervbr!;thci'''Taihul,'-::due here: 1 ; 7 i . :on .Monday. When in New Zealand, Mr. Hard- - - ing promised somo of ; his friends a -visit, arid. :; : ;,-:nas even 1 announced-the" possibility :of/settling r: m this .country. .At tho present. time; Dr. "■.'.-.M'Kvedy,:aritl;Mr.'Jackson, who wero members ' £f-Hordin"' A>am, art; locii ted in / Wellington/ : V 'Vr Hon ,in ::Vi®on, i J!r. .Harding was employed ; .in ;t.ha , stav>\ical - oflien of the Registrar ' ofBirths, TjeatßS, und Mnrriaires.: -It is undeTv Btood tl ,iit/liis desire;:is to • takd ■up land in the ,i'v ; Dominion, -v v'.:■ ■; V';.Passengori'^^'arriyiiig 1 from■ the: south - "by the . Maori.;this, morning.iinclude Captain Eamsdem, : ; - Captain GiUespio. nnd tho Rov. E. J. I'orter. :. 'Mr. Prank Hyde, proprietor,of tho "Whanga-rei;,A(|vocats,"_-dfed-.suddenly''ffroni heart dis-. icaeoyesterday morning (says a.: ;;i'-:';:'\.'spciatiori- v^mi^age)^'-'^wnil« 'Sbelng.'cdnveyed v. . tboVupklaud -Hosipital in an ambulance. Ho, had bten inMndilJereiit.ihealth for;soine timo ■; V pdsC;*'aiid was attehdcdVby-Dr. King, "who- Was : calle<l; in Ito -se« : him ..yesterday morning.. 'The - '. doctor/'decided ; ; to send him to. ; the . hospital, ah'd -' accompanied .him -in Vtho ambulance, but ' patient QOllapsed. oil . tho way, ! and expired i ; , V: -beforo;tho,.institution- .was reached. ;,.The. late Mr; .Hydo. caino.. to. New Zealand ' about 20 ; years'-ago. \ For a time- ho'. waS on' the' staff;, of ;. the ;"Hvcuiiig Press," but. subscyuenUy . went into: business;here.;- Thoii hovbccamo. private '. BecretSry' Joseph . iposition - he'.heldVutitil eight;-'years'.'ago,-when.ine went .into First-.of - allho : acquired the "Linton llccord," and later.on in ■'•journal'- im,the' Eotbrua.district; and thb iV rAdvocate; a ; ; J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 1 October 1909, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 1 October 1909, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 1 October 1909, Page 7

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