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PERSONAL MATTERS.

— Mr. Maughan Barnett returned from Dunedin yesterday. The Hon. H. Felduick arrived by the Maori from Christchurch yesterday. Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford have returned to Wellington from Wangauui. Captain T. Langley Webb, a director of the Huddart Parker Company, is due here on Wednesday from Sydney by the Ulimaroa. The Rev. Father Goggan, who has been appointed vice-rector of St. Patrick's College, arrived from Napier on Saturday evening. Mr. J. F. Robieson, of the Tourist Department, was last week married to Miss E. Turner, of Whakarewarewa, at St. Luke's Church, Rotorua. Bishop Mules, of Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Mules, will leave this i week for England, where Bishop Mules is to attend the Lambeth Conference. Mr. T. Beggs, of Beggs Bros 1 . Wellington, left by the Moeraki on Friday for Sydney en route to England. Ho will be absent for about a year. Mr. Beggs is accompanied by his family. Mr. J. B. Harcourt, president of the Wellington Racing Club, who is leaving shortly on a visit to England, was . entertained at Trentham on Saturday afternoon by merobers of tho club. Mr. J. M'Leod, for some years past in tho inspector's branch of the Bank of Australasia, Wellington, left by this morning's train to assume managership of the bank's branch at Hawera. Mr. W- Pryor, secretary of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, who has been sitting on tho Arbitration Court in place of Mr. S. Brown while the latter i was absent from the Dominion, returns [ to Wellington to-day. Mrs. Cossgrove, wife of Major CossI grove, was unanimously elected an hon* orary member of the Scouts Reserve Corps all the annual meeting of the j corps last week. Mrs. Cossgrove was ambulance sergeant of the North Canterbury Mounted Rifles for some years, | and has always taken a keon interest in voluteering. Dr. George Cotton, who is a native of Christchurch, has completed ' his medical course. He was for some time on the local staff of the Bank of New Zealand, but left in 1902 to take up his studies at Adelaide University. In 1905 he went to the Sydney Medical School, from which he graduated in December last. At present he is in charge of the hospital at Collarenebii, NewSouth Wales.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 7

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 7

PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 52, 2 March 1908, Page 7