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. Mr. A. E. -lull in ’■ today. Mr. and Mrs. Silver, of Mania. Taranaki, are on a vi-it to Napier. ' Mr. •!. Hunter Brown. <>f Wairt-a. i and Mrs. Brown, are at present in I Napier. j Mr. P. Hally. Conciliation Commissioner. arrived m Napier from Willington by the express train last evening. .Mrs Perry, who has L< < n <m a visit to England, is expected to arrive in Hastings, avi-mnpanied by plr. C. P. Donnelly, ic-niorrow. Sergt.-Major McNair, of the Defence Office. Napier, left liy the express train this morning for Danne-l virke and AA'oodville. ' Tlie Dean of Westminster has| offered interment of the late Sir i Joseph Hooker in the Abbey, on : condition that the remains are pre- | viottsly cremated. | A cable message from Fremantle j states that Mr. Havelock AA'ilson is la passenger by the Orama and is proceeding to Rotorua springs fori health reasons. He will afterwards ad.dres..-: meetings in Australia. In Hi." Uongrcaationa! Sclsi.-r.m Napier. Mr. R. Brown wa> p-.-'m 1 - <_d with a silver sugar btisiu by tlie members of tlie 9th Regimen’ Bund on the occasion of !us rcci nt marriage. Mr. Driver, the c .udireto;- of tlie Laud, made tire prest mat ;o;>. Mr. George Latirt nson. M.P. for Lyttelton, arrived in Hastings by: tlie mail train last evening and at o’clock delivered a political address in tire Olympia Skating Rink. Mr.. Laurcnson left for Taillap:* i his | morning, but possibly he may return I to Hastings this evening under in- j struct ions from Sir Joseph Ward. | A vacancy has occurred in the! Senate of the New Zealand l’niver-[ sity. to be filled by election by the! I grailnat.es cf the University. Messrs ■6. T .J. Alpers. M.A.. LL.B., and J. ’Hight. M.A.. Litt. D.. have both announced their intention of standing as candidates, and a ballot among graduates will shortly be taken. At tiie conclusion cf tlie concert last night Mr. F. R. Marhrook. on behalf of tlie members cf tlie Hastings Orchestral Society, presented to their popular conductor. Mr. Percy Tombs, a purse cf sovereigns. Tn doing so he voiced the appreciation of every one connected v. ith the Society, and referred in < iikigisl ic terms to the* great amount of time and energy Mr. Tombs had gi ven to the work during his five years’ association. The concert, was a great success last night, A full report will appear to-inorrow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 2, 13 December 1911, Page 4
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