PERSONAL MATTERS.
Colonel Pollen, president of the Esperanto Association, is due in Wellington from Auckland this evening. The Hon. J. Carroll, the Hon. Dr. Findlay, and the Hon. A. Nga-ta are the only Ministers in town to-day. Mr. D. Reese, who was captain of the New Zealand cricket team against Australia, left for Picton yesterday. Mr. F. W. Waldegrave, Under-Secte-tary for Justice, is on a departmental visit to Auckland. He will return to Wellington at the end of the week. Mr. Claude Gibbons, proprietor of the Tangowahine sawmills, arrived in Wellington from the North yssterday, and went on to Picton this afternoon. A Dunedin Press Association telegram states that Professor Ives, of Melbourne, has been appointed judge of the music at the Dunedin musical competitions. Sergeant Stagpoole, lately stationed at Palmerston, left for Oamaru yesterday. Sergeant Maguire, of Wellington, will take up duty at Palmerston on Ist April. Captain G. G. Smith, Royal Naval Registrar at Wellington, will leave for Auckland on Saturday next on business connected with the visit of the drillship Pioneer, which is due at the Northern port from Sydney on that day.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 7
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