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PERSONAL.

The Hon. AA'. Pitt, of Sydney, architect for the Napier Municipal Theatre, arrived in town last night. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McFarlane left- Napier by the express this morning for Auckland. Mr. Gordon Lloyd. solicitor, Dannevirke, is in Napier to-day in connection with Land Board Business. Mrs. J. Cooper and Miss Goldstein, who have been on a visit toj Hawke’s Bay, returned to Wairoa • this morning. 1 Colonel Burnet-Stewart, Director} of Military Operations, passed i through Hastings yesterday on his return to Wellington. News of Sir Eldon Gorst’s death was received in Cairo with every token of regret by all classes of Nationalists. The Hon. AV. Pitt, of Melbourne, architect for the Municipal Thea tre at Napier, arrived by the Ulimaroa from Sydney on 'Wednesday. Lord Kitchener made a long visit to the Foreign Office. It is understood to have been in reference to his prospective appointment in Egypt. A Press cable message received from London last night states that Lord Esher has been operated on for appendicitis and is progressing favourably. i The death is announced at Mel- ! bourne of Mr. Allan McLean, after a long illness. He was formerly Premier of Victoria and later joint Prime Minister of the Cominon- ; wealth with Sir George Reid. } A London correspondent, writing 1 under date June 2nd. says th.it • Lady Russell has been staying with her daughter, Lady Price, at ' d : Park House. Radburne. in Derb I shire, ami returned on Monday of this week. She and Sir Wil'ii-.m were Lady Stout’s guests at dinner at the Lyceum Club on Mon lay | I night. On Tueday Sir William, 1 Lade and Miss Russell attend-i] an At Home ” given by Mrs. G. Rhodes, of Timaru, and Mrs Anged Scott. i A marriage in which a consider-) able amount of interest has been j taken by the residents of the} Feilding district, was celebrated at St. John's Anglican Church, Feild-j ing. on Tuesday, .when Miss Oi!.--. May Penard. only daughter of Mrs. j Harcourt Peat, of Feilding, and' formerly a member of the literary J staff of the ” Feilding Star.” was! married to the Rev. Algernon fl >; j land Cohile. eldest son of Mr. If.; A. Coh ile, of Copthorne. Susa*'.'. } England, and Vicar-designate of; St. Mary's, New Plymouth. liic} newly-married couple left for England by the Athenic from AVelling-1 ton yesterday, returning to New Plymouth at the end of January next. • I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 178, 14 July 1911, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 178, 14 July 1911, Page 5

PERSONAL. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 178, 14 July 1911, Page 5

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