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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir Michael Myers (Chief- Justice)' returned to Wellington from Palmcrston North on Saturday evening.

A message from, tho Mayor (.Mr. G-. A. Troup) from Honolulu says that he is already benefiting by the trip.

Mr. Leo Carrillo, the American actor, who appeared1 in the leading role- of "Lombardi, Ltd.,''in ;i tour of Australia and Now Zealand, is ' returninghome by the Makiira, which arrived, from Sydney to-duy. There are several other members of the company on the steamer. . Representative Natives of Poverty Bay gathered at Lad/ Carroll's residence one evening lust week to bid farewell to Judge and Mrs. H. Carr, who arc leaving for Rarotonga, where Judge Can- is to take up'temporary; duty during the absence on leave-of the resident commissioner,. Judge' Hugh Ayson.' The esteem in which the Maoris hold Judge and Mrs. Oarr was shown by the 'gift of a 'beautiful flax cloak and a handsome bag to' Mrs. Carr and a well-fitted suitcase to.her husband. Mr. Heiia.re Bum made itho presentations, and expressed in the warmest terms the goodwillin which Judge and Mrs. Carr were held. by. members of his race. Judge and. 'Mrs.,;Carr' sail from Wellington by the Makura to-morrow.

Over one hundred ears were occupied at the funeral of the lato.Mi-. F. M'Parland on Saturday, morning, and a lorry was loaded with wreaths. Requiem Mass was celebrated at St: Joseph's Church, Buckler street, at which the Rev. Father- M'Rae officiated. The chief mourners-were Messrs. A. M'Parland (Dannevirke), C. M'Parland, J. M'Parland, , F. M*Parlaiid, and E. M'Parland- (all of Wellington), The pall-bearers' were Messrs. A. Gattrell (Martoii), J. Gallagher (Hastings), J, Card (Featherston),-, A.' Troweiy J. Chapman, and , VJ.. M'Donald ' (all of Wellington). ' Among- the- many wreaths jwere those from the. Wellihgtoiij Otago, and Canterbury Licensed Victuallers'. Associations, -Wellington Boxing -Association, Wellington ~.Trotting Club, and other sporting organisations. Among those attending the- funeral.were the Minister of Education (the Hon. H. Atmore), 'Messrs. S. G. Smith, R. Sample, and. P. Fraser, M.P.'s, Messrs. Earl Stewart and A. Curtayne- (Wellington Boxing Association), N.M'Lean: (Wellington Eacing Club), C. N. Beasley. (Wellington Trotting-Club),: P. ■ Coyle (United New Zealand Licensed Victuallers' Association), P. J. Griffin (Wellington^ Licensed "Victuallers' ■ Association), and W. Foster' (Wellington. Provincial Council): ■•'■''

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 13

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 13

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 19 May 1930, Page 13

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