PERSONAL ITEMS.
._—i —■©-- — Ms. Jas. Kiekek left by the Ngapubi yesterday, on a visit to Wellington. /' •Mr. Gresham yesterday commenced his ,25th yen as 'a, coroner, having been ap- , pointed to thaft office by the Marquis of* VNoraahby on August 13, 1878. ' { Major A. H. ■ Phillips, who arrived from , Australia by ,the mail steamer: Sonoma ■ last • week, was a passenger to the Eastern Pacific by the Ovalau yesterday. . , Mr. C. J. Parr has advised the City Countv'A by mail that he intended leaving London in the first week of August, and would arrive in Auckland early in September. „■ Mr. E. B. Kidd, son of the late Rev. .{Dr.', Eidd, LL.B., of Auckland, is now manager 'of the cyanide plant of an important mining company in South Dakota, U.S. A. • ' ■ , I The Auckland secretary of, the Seamen's Union (Mr. J. Knees) left for Wellington '. yesterday to give c evidence on p behalf -of his union l ' before the Parliamentary „ Committee on the Shipping and Seamen Bill. r' r ■■■'■" ■'"'■-■■—■".■ - ■ ■■■■■■, — —. —..,,_.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12044, 14 August 1902, Page 6
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