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PERSONAL ITEMS.

4 His Excellency the Governor gave a lunoheon party ycstortlaj. The following received invitations -Rijtht Hon Sir Joseph Ward. Hons. J 0 Findlny, KC, G, Fowlds, A Ngata, Sir George M'Lean, J. B Callan, \\. C. F Carncrow, J E Jcnkin«on, G Jones, G Louisson, T K Macdonald, (J. H. Mills, tt H J E««tos, 0 Sanael, E. C. J. Stevens, find H. F. Wlgram. and Messrs J. B H*ne, A L Herdman, \V. H. Field, and E. H, Rhodes, ■M;P.s Tho Hon E\re Hutson, Colonial Secretary' for Fiji, loft for Sjdney by tho Manuka yestoitlfiy. in order to attend tho conference on wireless telegraphy as tho rcpicentativo of tho Government of Fiji and the Westorn Pacific High Commissioner. Mr. Robert ,ParUr / isi confined'., t»r his bed Ji"i> severely reined throat, arid wijl not bo able to leave his homo for somo days At tho end of thu term, Wellington College loses 'the services of Mr. B E Ttmtoian. Afte- .mcro than eight'jeers of bright and active work, during which ho has given ot Ms best,' says tho principal (Mr. J. P. Firth") in hw annual ropnrt, "he leaves to take up kI ' k c f 1 "l ) ,,l tl,() 'Nam* High Mhopl; where ha will, T fcol sure, make his mark, jln the science class-work, and the Udet Battah6n cspeciallj, will ho be missed. tOllego Ui/USt, which foi two vears has had thu cheery and careful attention of Mrs. Rudmun, villi, with tho whole school, tako keen pleaMiro in hounng of the success of Mr. and llrs. Kudman in then wow homo." Mr lionel A Abraham, of Messrs, Barraud »™ Abraham, ltd,, who has been away in the Hr r, al r tor thc last tnrce( *eeks, arrived m Wellington on Thursday, and went on to PtOmerston ycatordav. Mr Abraham states thit he naa rnuoh struck with the splendid appearanqe of the crops m tho south, espeoiallv in tho Canterbury district,

i: ,' ; i : : : ';;-?h.9.:\v^elhngton:l!dn'(!atibn'Bbardi : at itsiiieet- :'.'.,',' , : ;ing:jest«rdayi:accepted:.the::resignations of -Miss f 'i;|-' ; v•; faWm°r (PptoneJ^Miss; l A.v Williaius'ffiangi .-^i : Tainaiti),;and -Miss..Ei'..Rankin .(Waimanu).;--'- ; 'lll'-vcV YW^'; M yrtlfl^Leo;!ha^;;beoh : appointedVart:in; :::{'. ;.strUotor:at.the r Noruial-Training CollegoV ■:Miss •■'vt'; ■ I^ s :^ :d aughter;of:Mr^Robt.'-I^;' , chairman' ri-l;'r»;.' : <>f*tho/Eaucation:Boardj;:7:yy-;:-H : r' ; v;':;: : ■'■'.'■:'.:• chair-' ..:■-.. :<maii;'pfithe ;, Makafa'County::Couhbil, presided-:>^,-;,v;i:'ovprJ;that:,body;;:for::thevfirs'ti:tinuJ!:ye3terday; ..;:.::::, On. hismptipn'a'Voto'of thanks- was pa'sscd'to •;,-"..J;'Conncillor.'&.:!RryantHor=thb ! "able;manner 'in -:.i; had: conductedv:tho'."business' during ;:'; ; :;:r;.the:<.paM^r:; ; H i :rep!y,ACounciUor 'Bryant -: Y.Ti:^redrMr; : :Moproxtha(;:vhe" ; would: find' his' ,V':/;:vdutie^:Jight\whilsV4hn;;i3ounbiVs' J \affalrs : were: '™ #«-awids;ofair.:-:G. y-:U. ■ ■ « l «?ki' swho r:had;: ?glven ;;hirii -;overy;-assistance :^J;.-::v d « fln g'' D w? ; terih:''of VS-'-.iH .''■:"■-v>;:

:^:Mr-:Calv:ert::F;';Hu'rstho"use; ; ; of kelson 7 : (who i ,£«s, .;telativ*;;inMMlbbrough),;-a'hd\- who has been gaining'-expenejico 'in electrical'-'iiigmeer- ■• :WiWWg^^e-past two aiid-a half .years with : the,;Bntish• Westinghoiise 'Couip'any-, in /, Mali-, chester„ i left,fEngland,:o'nyNbvember '6 .for' A'd«!; havttoje's-. to 'gaina footing, in the ■ cngmeerlug/i.profcssipu,'. says ."the "Marlborbugli liXpress. ',•-:;.-'/.;^?,::s:.:y; ,r : \ : •...■ ;. •;?;.. ; :-:'■ ■•.■•'.-.-.■ ■:.>. y • tw*? 1 ' 5 ' ;b *' n S' ; m^«; i to induce Mr;; -K. ;J:' ;tiitrican:-to,.accept: tho position-of chairman, of-: t" 0 ;'; Auckland; Harbour.Board;, in'succession.to thoiHuu;.:E,/Mitcholson/.'but Mr.sEntrioan has' on :the;matter.- -':;

7- -'i,,^vS'^F;'i%«saeft}{or;ihe' ; s6uth;by- : te" ; -V; : HeMviltibo?in.'Ashburton Tj ; :,v:nntu s ,the:middle;;pf 'Jauuaryi l ,':■"-. ■s<■/.,■■!■■■■■■:-■'.: •'■ •' :.;;y: Aupklands leading violin soloists 'for': the past ./•:■ :■ , two ,' or . t > l *B ye?"/;has decided •to practise his -vS:" profession 'in;' WeilingtoiK^Mr^'bloy ■'■: is : ' a ,:-•,.;Loil^pnM,;ond'learnediiihder thoable'tutorship ■ George Palmer, the violin ■ v:V»tywa; Guildford^School-:■of ■■;Husic,;.;and:pro- :-.',. $ ttbl y;o"V-Of:tao.>:best.:teacher3 i i-,inV London.' '■:-;. ■■■ ?,% Jf": *%*> "Mr^Bloy: camo *to -.- ■ ; ' ; ->-35?? : ?°ft. on ?°£Ossprf ? d";himsel£.through tho hisart/'and.re'raainedohe of: 'w^ an M" and %, popular '•'.; concert ■ • '•-ti 5- v-Mr' ' ; v; B » I' il! h teaching;Vuhtil' : ' ■ ; ■ hr ' s K m ??M ld ayvhasissuetl:invita. ; ; 'w u- Andrew's ;-/- -;HaU,-Wellington-Terrace,: on -Thursday : next,' i-■;.:■ -in ;;which ] ho,fwill, <he> assisted Mr. Horatc :.JVlr.'. ; .Carter,^ ; -.? :■'.-. ; ;; -.-. : : :-" .visiting:Dunedili; >■ "i :* •'■' "M l^tM^; o * :'W<> ;Besident;:Commissioner ' : -'°,> ?; t t -S?Mi"-v wl V* h 9'ihwMweiiv paying --a '■■■: ■jp*s&}M i s&Btyshl! !^ wuy.'-A/comm^ ■;;. to ,6reanisea,non-party.Vtestimonial to.be-prc- • ■ - for -Parhelion: recqgliition -^of -his : servicer :-to,:liis -electorate - ;:;;::■duniw,-his';.2lvy<<arsvin' :Parliameut.-Prcss As- ), ;;Molfthqn/- i ,^;;ij i ; '■ ' : '^'^^KVPrpss'SAssociaUon..'- : tolegrani ,-:; •■; ,rta.t«s.that;:on : hisvretirrment.from.tho council ;y^ o *^B;: N ew Zealanj'Amateui'iSH'imHiiiig ~-.■■- -ciatipn,. Mr.;;W.;G ( ;Ataek' was-presented with ;■'..;-; a, •hancisomn :' <\u h; . ':-;iW'M^- lar - ;.W' : .'.D«partmeiit,ydi«(l i a t;;'Palliicrston North - : r; ; .;yes^rday, Deceased : was con■:;,./;:ncpted; with .tho-locomotivbVstalr on tho Wcl- ;;;;;-;. kngtoii^lfppcr:;.Mutt isectioh '.far sbjiic tiino: --' ;.;::; death at'tLatsY:;:..aflsyi\«i\yas'.rccprdNl -yesterday,- was 68-years-of i ■;,'/ age.?,cSho arrivedyh\the'colony .with her parv.;,ciitsy;the late'Mr.;:;andi':Mrs.:.\V.H. Donald, of :;;;':\Mapaia,;;ih^l^,'{rin,?the;Sniiiag:vesM •■' ll.^tusseii ; ; has' befii Jtpoititccl: by tho.iHawkp!sK](ay.;'AgiiciiltUral -and Pastoral Association as delogato to the proposed conference to consider the prcsmt positiop of tlie 'fozon iticat trade.—Press Association.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 687, 11 December 1909, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 687, 11 December 1909, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 687, 11 December 1909, Page 5

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