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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Right Hon, W. F. Mnsficy (Prime Minister)- will joumr} to-day from FnnJio to Clnißtckuifl), and Hill roarli Wellington ta-moiiow nioniiiig. 'J ho lion l< , 51. ]j. jr ls lior returned ycstci'lay Koiii Foxlon The Hon R JI. Hliodos. ,vont boutl) last night. Tho Hon. Jas. Allen travelled yesterday fiom Rotoma to Hamilton 'Iho lion. W. 11. Hemes is at Cambudsc, and the Hon. Dr. Pomaro at Huntly, Tho Hon W. li'raeor, (ho Hon A. h. Hm<lman, and tho Hon 11. D j3cll aro in Wellington, Among tho passengois who ailived I>v Hie Oiontes at Fieinantlo yeslcidny (states ,i Tress Association message) ii> M. Maunce GuiUiux, tho famous I'i Mich, aviatoi, who intends to givo exhibitions demonstrating tho safety and wonders of aviation Thoie was .i icprescntativo pathennu of tho JJar jcsteiday morning at tho Aiirkhnd Supremo Couit to welcome I iii Honour Mr. Jiibtico Hosking, who was recently cheated to tlio Supicmo Lourt licnch The event was all the mnio mtciesting fiom tho fact that Hie Honour Served his aitides with the Iciial firm of Messrs Jackson and RiiMoll, of Auckland. His Honour was welcomed by tre Hon. Mr. J A. Tolo, K C , Crown I'iosccutor, und Jio loplicd in felicitous tcims—Press Association. At the Maieh exauiinatiou of land surveyors ten candidates sat. Of those ii c W " i A " ltlon > Grrytoivn. Mr. C. II Stcphenson, Duncdui (subject to passing in piactical astronomy); and Mi, F, Langbem, Public Woiks Doparlment, Olira, completed tho examination, having pasted in some of tho subjects at former examinations. The examination was conducted by the mombors of the Suncyorb' Boaid, Messrs. J Mackenzie. Suneyor-Goiieral, rhaitman; Tbos Humphries, K, H. Wilnvot, 11. Sladdcn, and H M. Wilson; iccicfnij. Mi. C. E. Adams. Tho Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Sprott) has made the following engagements for April-— Fridaj, in, thico hours' mmtjco at Mastmton; Sundav, 12, picach at Cartertau in the moiDMig and at Grp-tonn in xhc e\<'iung, ThurFday, 16, meeting of tho school trustees at Wanganui; Sundaj, 19, preach at IVtoiio m the c\cuing; Wednesday, 22. cni.tial meetinp; of ,St.,Marj's Guild in Wcllington , Tuesday, 28, lncotmg ol tho Standing Committee in Wellington. OαTuesday, May 5, the Bishop will, consccrato a church <jt Linton, and on thefollow ing d.i\ he Mill open a new church at Palmerston North. Mr. W. J C. Patterson, of tho staff of the Bank of New Zealand. t is been transferred fiom Dannovirke to l'iraaru. Mr. William Thacker, an -old iesident of Wellington, who died at his residence, Rintoul Street last week, at the ago of 77 jears, came out to NewZealand in the ship Jessie Redman, in December. 1872. Bo had resided in Wellington until his death. He left a \tidon*, a onc son, and six daughters. The familv , include .—Mr William Thackor, Adelaide Road; Mis. J. Peek, Mrs C. Harding, Mrs. S. Mason, all of Berhnrapor<\ Mrs A. Elton, Mrs,, T.'Serganl, both of Kilbirnie; Mrs H Soutlnrood, Koputaroa; also 36 grandchildren, and 2o great-grandchildren. Two of the oldest servants of tliG Wellington Education Board, Mr. Clement Watson, B A,, ho.idmastoi at To Aro, and Mr- D. M. Yeats, headmaster of Hutt District High ,Sehoo', retired at thp end of last jear Tho inspectors, in their annual lepon, pictented to tho Education Board jesterdaj, make tha following referencos lo thcio'two gentlemen , —"Wo ha\e ieptatedlj expressed our appreciation of tho ]o\a\ ser.ico and high sense ot dutv shoun Jjj our tcacliois as a bodj. and in no instance have- these characteristics been moic strongly maikcd than in the case ot thcoc two gentlciueii. For Ufjvurds -of 30 thejv liavo filled with every ciedit to themsohos, and ijPiiefit to education general , }', some of tlu> most oneious and responsible positions in tho board's service. While, wishing them a long enjoyment of their Holl-eained icpose, wo can onlj oxprets oui peisonal :egiet at the scvciamo of an official association which, owing to their unfailing courtesy and skilful cooperation, has alwajs been of a coidial and piohtablo natuio " Mi, W. Belcher, fiecretarv of the Dunediu bunch of the Seamen s Union, will airivo in Wellington fiom the south by the Wnliinc this morning. Dr. J. Allan Thomson," Director of ihj Dominion Museum, is somewhat sciirusly )'l, and has been granted extended leave of absence, Mr A. E. Glovci, M.P., is on a visit to Wellington. Soioial presentations v.ero made to Chief Waider C. J. Knight, of the Terlace Gaol (prioi to his dcpaitnre on transfer to the Mount Eden Gaol) by Miiiov alict juinoi officers. A silverluouiited dresbing-caso was also presentel to Mrs. Knight, as a mark of respect fiom tho staff. A pi ivato cablegram has been received in Wellington recording iho death at Liniiccston (Tasmania) on Fiidav last of Mr Coirick, father of*tlio Cornel; family of musicians and vocalists, of which Miss Alice Coirirk was a distinguished member. The friends of Mr. Alfred Eails, Into of the Government T,ifo Insurance Impairment's local staff, will legiet to hear of his death, which took plnco at tho Kensington Sheet pnvato liospital \estciday moniinn. The late Mi. F..uU"was a. native of Austialia. M iccently wulciwont sin opewlion, ni.l appealed to be iccovcrmg salislactoim, when he experienced a iclanso. and buctumhed.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 6