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PERSONAL ITEMS

Dr. McLean Inglis, of London, arrivec. in Wellington yesterday by the Makura on a five months’ visit to the Dominion. Dr. Inglis is an inveterate traveller, and he intends seeing many places of beauty and interest in New Zealand during his stay here. Incidentally he is a journalist, being correspondent for several Home daily papers, and he intends writing a book on the sport-of our country, which should help to make the attractions o’ the Dominion more widely known. Fils first wanderings here will be to Taupo and Tongariro: Sergeant-Major A. Evans, V.C., D.C.M., of the Southern Command, New Zealand Permanent Staff, has been transferred from Greymouth to Bien--1: eim.

Archbishop Redwood was in New Plymouth during the week-end and officiated at the opening of the new Roman Catholic parish school at Moturoa.

Mr. J. A. Taylor, who has been on i. holiday visit to America, returned to Wellington yesterday by the Makura. Major and Mrs. Head left for the north yesterday. Captain Hollis was a passenger for Auckland by last night’s Limited express.

The consecration of the bishop-des-ignate of the newly-formed Waikato diocese, Archdeacon Cherrington, will take place on St. Andrew’s Day, November 80, Archdeacon Cherrington having made arrangements to leave England earlier than originally intended. He will arrive in Auckland on November 14.

Our Auckland correspondent reports the death of Mr. Augustus John Ligar Coates, aged 77, brother of Sir James Coates. He was one of the first commercial travellers in New Zealand.

Sir Joseph Carruthers, M.L.A., exPrime Minister of New South Wales, accompanied by Lady Carruthers and family, are passengers by the Makura, which arrived yesterday from . Sail Francisco, en route to Sydney. Archbishop Redwood was in New Plymouth during the week-end, and officiated at the opening of the new Roman Catholic parish school at Moturoa.

The Rev. Father Hugh McDonnell, S.M., of St. Patrick’s College, was in Grevtnonth over the week-end to assist in the dedicarion ceremony of the new altar at St. Patrick’s Church, which was donated by his late mother. , Archbishop Cattaneo, Apostolic delegate from Australia to the Eucharistic Congress at Chicago, is passing through Wellington, en route to Sydney, by the Makura. which arrived yesterday from San Francisco. The Archbishop visited Wellington on the occasion of Archbishop Redwood’s golden jubilee two yeara ago.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 26, 26 October 1926, Page 8

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