PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. A. Davis left for Wellington yesterday * by the Rotoiti. , The Hon. 11. Mosman left for Sydney by the Waikare last night. • Sir G. M. O'Rorke was a passenger to Sydney last night by the Waikare. , The Rev. Father Mahoney was a passen- • ger to Sydney last night by the Waikare. '.Mr ..-Warren Blyth, the well-known auctioneer, returned from Sydney by the Mara- . roa. yesterday. . His Honor Mr. Justice Conolly leaves for Gi'sborno to-day to attend the sittings of the District Circuit Court, commencing on ■-." Thursday next, 25th inst. ■~-'■:_ : We. understand that Mr. J. S. Bond, of the Waikato Times, will be a candidate for the Board of Education at the ensuing annual election of three members, v Mr. James Kirker, general manager of the . South ; British Insurance ' Company, returned to Auckland yesterday by the steamer Paparoa after a" visit to India and South Africa. Amongst the passengers who arrived on Sunday by -the Waikare from the South was Mr. P. M. Thomson, inspector of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, who has come to Auckland on a short visit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11634, 23 April 1901, Page 6
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