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PERSONAL ITEMS

Lord and Lady Somerleighton, who have been touring the North Island, left for the south last evening by the Wahine on a visit to the various places of interest.

Lord Henry- Scott, who is prominently connected with the Bank of Scotland, will leave for London by the lonic on Wednesday next. Dr. Putnam, of Palmerston North, with Mrs. and Miss Putnam, returned from a trip to England by the Marama yesterday. Mr. J. H. C. Bond, Dominion superintendent for the New Zealand Shipping Company, will leave Wellington on April 4, by the Retnuera, on a business trip to the United Kingdom. Canada and America. Among those who are leaving Wellington by the Maheno next Friday to visit Lourdes and Rome in connection witlt the Holv Year pilgrimage, are the Rev. Father McManus, of Palmerston North. Miss Nesdale, of Palmerston North, Mrs. McKenna and Miss Carrick, of Masterton, Mrs. Poppelwell and Miss Hart, of Dunedin. At Sydnev they will connect with the Mongolia, sailing for Marseilles on April 7.

Mr. Henry Baldwin, ex-Mayor of Lower Hutt, and a former chairman of the Wellington Hospital Board, will leave for Sydney bv the Maheno on Fuidav next, connecting there with the Oronsay for London. The Rev. Father Hickson, who has been on a health-recruiting visit to Australia, rctu-ned to Wellington by the Marama last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallic, of Stoke Street, Wellington South, returned by the Marama yesterday from a twelvd months’ visit to the Old Country.

The death of Mr. Robert Sands, aged 73, one of the Commonwealth’s forenost printers, is reported by a Sydney cable message Mr. S. L. P. Free, S.M., of Master ton, is at present in Wellington, and will assist with the work at the Magistrate’s Court during the next few da vs.

Mr. Robert Williamson, of the managerial staff of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., arrived from Svdney by the Marama yesterday to make arrangements for the Easter season here of Maurice Moscovitch, tie famous Russian actor

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 21 March 1925, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 21 March 1925, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 150, 21 March 1925, Page 6

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