PERSONAL.
Amongst lho passengers from flic South on Saturday was Mr. George Hutchison, ex-member of tlio House ol Representatives, and one •ol the most prominent members ol tho Opposition some years ago. Mr. Hutchison is appearing as counsel m several Native eases set down lor bearing at tlie Supreme Court. The Rev. F. AV. ChaHorton returned by the Manuka on Saturday afternoon from an extended tOur, including Lake AY a il.aremoana and Rotorua. . Detective Mroborg, Acting iJetectivo Skin nor, and Constable A\ alos are here at prerent in connection with Siinreino Court jiroceediugs. , Mr YV. J. R. Gaudin! leaves tins morii’iig on a visit to Opotiki. Ho will be aw i.v from town for about ten days. ~ . The Rev. F. C. Jamg, ALA., returned from South by the Manuka on Salurdav afternoon. Mr Long leaves for li’is charge at YYainiro Bay this morning. The Rev. Father Lane returned Iroi’.n Auckland yesterday,_ alter attending the annual conference ol Catholic priests. . His Lordship tlie Mishop <d AY uuiliu, aeeomoanied bv Miss Edith YYil--lin ins, Aliss Dorothy Ale Lean, and Miss Marjorie Thomson, left lor the Old Country by the Cnr’iithic, from Wellington, on Saturday. Ihe party expect to return about Nuieinbei.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2129, 2 March 1908, Page 3
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