PERSONAL
Airs. A. L. Ryan left Hastingsthiq mornmg for Gi’i vmuutli.
Mi-.s Gladys Imv<l h-fl Hustings By the mail train this morning for Woodville.
Messrs Gear and Buddie arrived in Napier by’ car from Wairoa yesterday an<l are slaying at. the Masonic. Air. M. Reid and partv, who have been on a brief visit to Napier, left by- car for Taupo t'nis inornmg.
Air. Pollen, Commissioner of Crown Lands, returned from Waipawa to Napier last evening.
Air. Cotterill. of Napier, who has
been on a holiday to Wairoa, return eit to Napier last evening. wj
Air. A. Helm, licensee of the Glivi' Hotel, returned by the Wairoa coach last evening.
It is very likely that Napier will again shortly be visited by I’rofessor A). T. Al ills. The exact date has not yet been decided upon. Air. J-’. A. Laurie, fireman of the Napier Railway ’Workshops, resumed work this morning after a five weeks lu.lidav.
Air. E. L. Mowbray, accountant to the Treasury Department, is retiring ’on tuperannuation after over 35 years’ service. .Miss Lydia B. Allen left Napier toda.v by the Wiminera tor Wellington where she will continue her studies in music. Aii-. and Mrs. A. Carncross of Auckland, who have been on a visit to Hastings, left. for Palmerston North this morning. Airs. N. R. Vvcliwood returned to Hastings last evening from Taupo via Auckland and the Main Trunk line.
Captain Critchley ►Sahnonson, one of the Imperial olli-.-ers det,ailed for service with the New Zealand Military Forces, arrived in Wellington by the Rotorti;t last evening.
Air. and Mi’s Lawrie arrived in Napier 'ey car yesterday from Pelmorston. Thcp will stay in Napier a few days ami then proceed upon their b ur northward.
Mr. R, T. Bailey; Inspector of Factories, is at present paying an official visit to Dannevirkc and will probably- return to Napier on Saturday.
The Rev. Williamson, who Iras come from England to New Zealand for the benefit of his health, left Napier for Taupo this inornmg. 17e was accompanied by Mr. Fulbrook. Dr. Wilfred J. Fc.lt ham, who came out to the Dominion as ship’s surgeon on the s.s. Mamari, has vc turned to Wellington, and intends to take up the practice cf his professic ninN ew Zealand.
Mrs J. H. Williams, of "Muritai,” Havelock North, and her two daughter 1 .'ire expected to return by the lonic from a visit to England. The lonic is ilue in Wellington this jncntii.
Mr. Dick .Harris, who has resign;<l the editorship of the "Wairoa Guardian,’ arrived in Napier from Wairoa y < sterday and wont 011 to Auckland by the express train tins morning.
Mr. T. Brooks, district surveyor t< v Hawke’s Bay, has been promoted to the position of lands officer in charge of the Gisborne office. Mr. Brooks lias been in the service of the Lands Department for 22 year l --. Archbishop ’AV right, of Sydney, Australian Primate, arrived at AVel lingten by the Ulimaroa visteiday, says a Rress Association .message, fie proceeds s<m»h to-day, but will return and tour the thermal district of the North Island.
The Rev Father Johnston, who has been sixteen years in New Zealand, (he last eighteen months of which has been spent in Kaikoura, has been presented by his parishioners ■a iih a purse of sovereigns on the eve <>f his departure on a health recruiting trip to Ireland.
The Governor has signified his intention to join the ?yal Kilbirnie Lodge of Oddfellows. Manchester Unity. The ct rcmony will take place in the Town Hall on the 28th ins’... IL • sentati ves of the Order from all parts, of the Dominion haw been invited to attend.
Air. T. G. Rowe, who left Napier this afternoon en route for New Plymouth, where he takes up an important position with Messrs. Sargood, Son and Ewen, was prer.ous to leaving presented with a handsome travelling rug by the employees of the Napier branch of Messrs. Arch. Clark and Sons.
Air. C. R. Nixon, Collector of Cus toms at Wellington, who had been seriously indisposed for some months lias recently so much improved in health as to have arranged to resume duty next. Saturday. Air. E. IL Brnbazcn, who has been acting collector at AV’ellington, will return to his posit ion as Collector of Customs at Napier.
The Rev. J. A. Lodi artived by the Rotorua from England on Tuesday to take up his appointment as v it Il ’veli.ek Ninth, llnM-kv’-i Bay. Ho has already visited New /caland, having been tutor to a'son or Air. A. E. (;. Rhodes. Uhiist- < hurch. from J9U3 until 1906, when ho returned to England and was ordaiiied. His elerical experienc." has been in Nortli of England m.d lie is of the active, robust type < 1’ cleric who should find New Zealand life congenial, Mrs Lush and her baby are to reach AX’Glingt on on item Ruahine about the etm of Air. A. L. D. I- raser. who con tested the Hawke’s Bay sent at (co last general cleet urns, was enterta'’,ed at a <-iitiiiipngti(". liinui r by a miuiL. r of hts fi icmis and supporters last evenr)”'. The function took place in Ant h< a \ ’:- t < :i mon,:; and the chaw was occupied by Air. F. C’assin. During tlie evening the chairman ’iskel Mr. Frr.ser to accept, <m behalf of Mrs Fra-or. :i Imulsonir rose bow I as a token of esteem from his sup-
-it ihe Parliamentary election of I9iL The gift, was suitably al- - by Mr. Fraser.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 47, 8 February 1912, Page 4
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