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Personal.

Mrs. 11. E. Troutbeck, left Napier to-day on a holiday visit south. Lieut. Charles Brown, son of Mr. ' J. V. Brown, M.P., returned to Napier last night. Mrs. Davis (..'tinning who lias been listing Napier, ictunicd to Oakboume, yesterday. Dr. and Airs. Russ arrived ft oui South last night and are at the Masonic. Th - . South, who has been nt the Masonic for a few days, rcltiined to Wellington yesterday. Among the visitors at the Ginn I Hotel, Hastings. arc Mrs. .1. P. Elwood and Mrs. W. G. Robinson of N apier. Mr. Philip Luseonibe Bollings, barrister and solicitor, Masterton, has boon appointed S't ipendiary Magistrate, and will go to Blenheim. A prominent business man of Masterton, in the jr’rson of Mr. Janies Elliott died yesterday at (he age of til years. Mr. E. A. Ranson. Mayor Dan nevirke, does not intend to seek reelection. He is also resigning from the Fire. Board. Mr. AV, D. Hunt of the Efficiency Board who has been staying at the Masonic, returned to Wellington yesterday. Messrs Vincent and Walter Baiker of Gisborne, alos Major and Mrs. Cooper, who have been visiting Lake Taupo, arrived in Napier yesterday andare at the Masonic.

The Rev. am] Mrs. A. Hodge, who have been attending the annual meeting of ihe Congregational Union at Auckland, returned to Napier last night.

The Federal Government announced that Doctor Gilruth's appointment as Administrator of the Northern Territory. terminates when peace is signed. Archbishop Mannix, who "will leave Australia fur Rome shortly, was 5b v .•ar- of age on Alarch Itti. He will be absent from Australia about three months.

The many frit nds of Mr. George Priest, who has been under an operation for appendicitis, will be glad Io learn that lie is making a very satis f a ct ory rec o very. A London cable states that the Pi mce of Wales was filmed while inspecting a cadet force, distributing rewards, and in other scenes for f)a Iriotic films entitled “The Warrior Strain, and “The Power of Light.” Mr. A. W. Parkinson, solicitor, who has bei n laid np for some months, from the effects of the recent epidemic, is now able to be about again and is on the high road to cnnijili te recovery.

Mr. Coldham M ilh.iins staying in Havelock for the purpose of interest int? people in the Church of England orphanages. The Home at Waipawa is now full and the peen for another Homo is urgent. Mr. !•'. Burgess, of Napier, leaves New’ Zealand on April 4th., on a holiday trit) to tlie Old (. ounliy anu America. While at. Home he will meet his son. Lieut. Fred Burgess, of the Motor Boat Patrol. He expects to be absent about nine months.

The death took place on Wednesday at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Wellington, of Mother Sanin Hartigan. a much-respected member of the order. Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated in the. convent yci--terilay. after winch the .funeral left, for the Karon Cemetery.

It is staled on good authority says the “Sun” that an influcntril deputation of business men of ( hiistehurcli will wait on Mr. Holland during 1-he course of the next few days to ask him to reconsider his decision regarding the Mayoralty.

Miss Irene Browne, who is reported s ahaving 'lied from influenza in Paris, came to New Zealand with Mr. IL B. I rung, playing the Player Queen in “Hamlet,'” and Julie in “The Lyons Mail.” She afferwarus returned to this country as leading lady with Mr. Julius Knight, ploying in '“Milestones,” “Bella , Donna,” and “Alan and Superman.”

An engagement announced in the London “Times” recently is of in lerest in this district, it being that of Lieutenant Colonel L. H. Jardine, D. 5.0., M.C., New Zealand Rifle Brigade, youngest son of Mr. and Airs. J. F. Jardine. Napier. New Zealand to Miss Anges Wreford Maud Lewis, only child of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, of I‘reswylfa, Mold, North Wales. Weddings celebrated at Dannerirki last week were: Aliss Ethel Olive Olsen, third daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ole Olsen, Ngapaeruru, Jo James Mieehell, of Unulaoroa ; Afiss Dorothy Williams, daughter of Mr. O. Williams. Tipapakuku, to Air, Hoy F.issemlcn (Main Body), of Akilio; Mis-. Ethel Mary de Mainianehe, daughter of All - . L. de Alalnianche. Tipapakuku to Mr. Robert Hawley. Alatamau. The Rev. Father F. S. Barllev, chaplain of the Forces, is at present paying a -Ix>rt risit to Nelson .and is (states the Colonist) being cordially welcomed by liis former parishioners and liis many friends. The reverend fatiier has been recruiting at Rotorua after t-wo years’ service at the front. He was attached to the 3r=L Wellington Battalion, and saw the heavy fighting at, Messines. La Basseviile. and Piixschetidavle, taking his place witli tlie stretcherliearers ami witnessing all the, horrors .oui glories of tlie titanic struggles «liich took place uu that historic front.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 5

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Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 5

Personal. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 5