PERSONAL.
On the occasion of his marriage, Mr K. J. Chambers, of the Dunedin railway-parcels department, was made the recipient of a handsome oako dish, tb? gift of his fcl'ovrofficers. . ... , Mr J. Jago is going to Christ oh nroh with the Tot Concert JParty.. Mr J. Bmithwsite left Dunedin this afternoon to join the Mokoia for Sydney, whence he-salln-pBV An-t'alia ;Mr Bndthwaite's first return to the Old ■Country after an absence <f forty-aeven yeira,:t)iitty.eight.of which baveheen spent in Ponedin. He hopes to return inlTovem-. her. Mr BraibhWaite is accompanied by ids' daughter, Mrs W. Manson, who will stay at Home for awhile to pursue her mnsioal studies. A largegupher of mnrical friends assembled on therattwsy platform this after* soon to see Mn Hanson off, '
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Evening Star, Issue 10899, 6 April 1899, Page 2
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153PERSONAL. Evening Star, Issue 10899, 6 April 1899, Page 2
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