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PERSONAL MATTERS.

It is understood that at the end of his twelve months' leave of absence, Mr. Leonard Stowe will vacate the position of clerk of Parliaments, clerk of the Legislative Council, and examiner of Standing Orders upon Private Bills, and rriive on peiisiou. Mr. P. J. Xerheny, President of the Hibernian Conference, returned to Auckland this morning. Mr. A. C. Philpott, of the Department of Agriculture, has been appointed District Agent at Napier. The Hon. D. Buddo will leave this evening for the South, to opeD the Oxford' Agricultural Show. Sergeant Maguire, who has been transferred from the District Office of the Lambton-quay Police Station to Palmerston North, was presented by the police staff at the Mount Cook Station yesterday with a handsome liqueur stand. In making the presentation, Sergeant Rutledge referred in appreciative terms to the courteous and kindly and other good qualities which characterised Sergeant Maguire. The latter suitably lesponded. Mr. Carl Klette, late acting-consul for Aust i ia- Hungary in New Zealand, arrived in Wellington from Auckland yesterday. He is leaving for Vienna <m Thursday, and nas booked his passage by the Rimutaka for Buenos Aires, where he intends to start on a tour of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Chili. Afterwards he will proceed to Brazil and then on to London and Vienna. Mr. Klette has been nine years in New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 71

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 71

PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 71