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PERSONAL MATTERS

Hen Carl Saver, who has been adjudicating at the Invercargill competitions, returns to-morrow. Mr. P. Hally, Conciliation Commissioner, left for Wanganui to-day. He will return on Friday night. The Chief Justice' and Mr. Justice Edwards left Wellington yesterday— the former for Palmerston North and the lAtter for Auckland. ' Mr. Colin Gilray, who was the Rhodes Scholar from New Zealand for 1908, is a passenger by the Rotorua, due in Wellington from London to-morrow. He ie a son of Professor Gilray, of Otago University, and brother of Dr. Gilray, formerly of Wellington Hoßpital staff. Mr. H. Temple White, choirmaster and organist at the Methodist Church in Feuding and also conductor of the choral society in that town, has been appointed choirmaster and organist at the Taranaki-street Methodist Church. He is a son of the Rev. J. H. White, of Brooklyn. To-day being the first anniversary of the death of the late Mr. T. G. Macarthy, a Requiem Macs was held in the Basilica. The Mass, which was said by the Rev. Father M'Carthy, S.M., was attended by a large number of people. Several visiting priests were in the sanctuary, including the Rev. Fathers Ainsworth, W. T. Tymons, and Goggan. Mr. W. Hopkirk, president, and Mr. W. Pryor, secretary, of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, left Wellington for the South Island last evening. They will attend the annual meeting of the Canterbury Employers' Association at Christchuren to-night, and then proceed to Timaru for the annual meeting of the South Canterbury Association to-morrow.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 7

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PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 7

PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 7

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