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PERSONAL.

Messrs W. F. M. Buckley and A. Kaye were amongst, the express passengers for the south on. Saturday morning. The Yen Archdeacons; Harper and-B-obin-son, the Rev W. Wright, and Judges Davy and Macka'y, arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Rotomahana on Saturday morning. The Count and Countess de Courte were the guests of the.C.J.C. at Riccaron on Saturday. : , The members of-the Federation Commission arrived in Christchurch by .Saturday night's express. Miss Nance O'Neil' and the members of her .dramatic-company left for Dunedin by the s.s. Waikare on Saturday night. , Professors Cook and Sale were passengers for Wellington by the s.s. Rotom;v liana on Saturday night. Mr Justice Dennistcn arrived from .Wellington yesterday in the s.s. Tarawera. The Right Revs Bishops Julius and Wilson, the Very Rev Dean Fitchett, the-'Von Archdeacon Gould and the Rev J. H. Simmonds arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Tarawera yesterday afternoon. The Wellington correspondent of the " Otago -Daily Times " telegraphs that the condition of the Hon F. H. Fraser. M.L.C., is jjiich as to cause the gravest anxiety to his family and friends. Mrs Wood*, wife.-of. Captain Evelyn Wood, who is'at present visiting New Zealand, was born at Martou, .in:lie. Rangilikei district, and is the daughter of Mr Andrew Duncan, 1 an old Wanganui resident. The' death is announced of Rakuraku, a leading chief of the Uriweras.- In the days of the war : he was opposed : to Europeans, and even in later times has shown his dislike to any intrusion on his domains. Mr Robert..... Forbes, of Lyt'telton, who left for America about--eighteen months'ago in search of -'health,: returned from. "San Francisco by the Sonoma and reached Lyttelton by the Tarawera- yesterday! Mr .Forbes spent most of his time in the Wesr tern States, and lias, returned much benefited in health.' ■. .- .. « Messrs J. S. Jameson, R. Russell, J. Hamlen, and Dts Thomas and Shand were amongst the passengers from the south- on Saturday evening.. •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12428, 18 February 1901, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12428, 18 February 1901, Page 6

PERSONAL. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12428, 18 February 1901, Page 6