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PERSONAL.

Miss Kathleen M'Kenzie, the new matron :it the Dunodm Hospital, arrived to-day by the Manuka. The l!ev. Mr Burrow?, of Wallacetowji, has received a call tc St. Andiew's Presbyterian Ohuich, West port. 'J'he Hon. 'J'. Mackenzie will on Monday next lay the foundation stone of Kaitangata Post Office at 2 p.m., and will stay at Mosgiel over night. On Tuesday, at 10 a.m., he will accompany His Exceljency the Governor and the president of the A. and P. Association round the >how. At j.1.50 the Minister will open the Green Island Post Office, and at 2 p.m. hewill attend the opening of the Winter Show. In the evening there will be a social at Green Island, at which Mr Mackenzie, in hi? capacity as Acting Postmaster-General, will make a presentation to Mr Campbell, for W years postmaster iheie.'i On Wednesday," the 2nd, as Minister of Agriculture. 'he will address dairy Jarmers at Dunedin at 2 p.m. ; at 7.30 p.m. he will enter an appearance at the Gaelic Society's Hall, where Highlanders are to meet in memory of their honored dead; and half an hour later, at the Early Settlers' HaJl, he will deliver a lecture on ' S'nv Zealand Explorations,' in aid of the KaiUoiui Presbyterian Church fund. On Tmirsday. (he ord, Mr Mackenzie will leave for Wellington' after spending what will admittedly be an arduous week. 'the Hons. J. R. Sinclair, J. B. Callan, :<vA J. T. Paul, Messrs .1. F. Arnold, 11 Scott, and G. J. Andeieon, M.P.s. loft for Wellir.■'ton Iv the second express today. Mi T. E, ' Taylor, M.P., was reported this morning to" be making all the prowess that could reasonably he expected, Cut it is not diseuhed that hie, condition 15 still grave.—Christchureh wire.

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Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 6

PERSONAL. Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 6

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