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PERSONAL ITEMS.

■.Sir Charles Bowen- is. among - the ; passengers to arrive by.tie.Mararoa; from the .south this morning. '■ Among'the passengers-to arrive by the Mararoa from the south this meaning are the'Hon.'G.' J. Smithy Hon. J. E. Sin-' clair, and Hon. H. F. Wigram,. M.L.C."Si' The.rEev.: A. C.;'liawTy,;.fonrieriy'.of Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington,' and who'has'been for'the past-five years in.Napier, has heen called to succeed the Uev.'G. Bond, of St. John's Church,' Pan-. sonby, Auckland. , : .', . .;..:.," Mr.; J. Williams .received a' handsome presentation on .leaving -the employ of the Kelburne and Karori Tramway Co.. Ltd. :, ; . . ;V:.' -.. ' ..- '.- /.■ ■'. '.. Mr. G. W. Russell, M.P. for Avon, is at present; indisposed,. and has, : been granted a week's leave of absence from his legislative duties. -, ~; A Press Association: message from Vancouver states that -the .Hon. F,', Carter Cotton has resigned his position as President of the Executive Council" of British .Columbia.- .'..-••- ■-.' Mr., and Mrs. A. E. Russell, of Pitzherbert, leave for England early, in December, and propose to be away for about four years. v '".'..-:■!' " Mr. -P. Maul, of Ashhurst, one of the directors' of the New Zealand -Farmers' Dairy Union, has. arranged for a visit to the Old Country and will be accompanied by Mrs. Maul. 'While away, Mr. Maul will, visit Denmark, for the purpose of acquiring information . regarding... the dairy industry of that country, and will' also inquiro into the. handling of dairy produce in England. :• . :. At; Last evening's.annual meeting of the New Zealand .Bowling Association' the seoretary,' Mr. Geo. Dison, in thanking delegates for his reflection, 6aid it was .probable that he would hot be in Wellington'after ".the end of the year! ' He would most probably be taking up his residence in Auckland. ■ Mr. John : Kershaw, corresponding secrotary of tho Central Executive of Odd-' follows (Manchester Unity), left for "the south last ovening to attend the centenary celebrations of /the South Canterbury division., '■-,;; '■ Dr. Gibbs, of Upper Willis Street/left for the south last evening. He is to snond a week in Christohurch.. ''■-. :'"

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 4

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