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PERSONAL MATTERS.

Mr. Craigie, M.P., and Mr. -Justice Denniston arrived from the South yesterday. Mr. John Gamble, of Hill-street, who was taken ill last Saturday week, is now convalescent. Mr. Martin Kennedy, who has been spending some time in Rotorua, returned to town on Saturday. Mr. W. A. Flavell, local manager of the Westport Coal Co., returned from Westport on Saturday. Mr. Wm. Pryor, secretary of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, returned fom Dunedin yesterday. Mr. R. W. Larritt, who is interested in hotel management in. Los Angeles, California, is a.t present visiting Wellington. A presentation of a framed photograph of the winners of the Wellington Junior Hockey Championship has been made to Mr. R. Marshall, captain of the Metropolitan Club. Mr. Richard Tingey, of Wellington, and Mr. Albert Tingey, of Palmerston North, wlio have been on a visit to America, Canada, tho Continent, and Great Britain, arrived at Brisbane from Vancouver by the Marama yesterday, and will reach Wellington next Wednesday week. Messrs. A. Rosser (president), P. Richardson, H. Carter, and P. C. Buckley, of the Auckland Tramways Union, are to interview the Minister for Public Works with reference to the brakes in use on the Auckland electric cars and the results of the brake tests made on the same cars in Juno last. Constable Hugh Mullholland, of St. Clair, who has reached the age limit, and Constable E. H. Law, who has been certified as medically unfit, have been granted retiring pensions of £104 per annum: A full pension of £125 per annum has been granted to Sergt. Watt, Rotorua, who is retiring as medically unfit, the result of injuries received while on duty.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 7

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 7

PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 7

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