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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Dr. Roberto was a passenger from New. Plymouth by the Itarawa yesterday. . Mr. Geo. Graoewood, of Thomas Hubbuck and Sou, Limited, London, is at present in Auckland. Monsignor Fowler, Bishop of Manila, , who is at present visiting Sydney, will , ; . pay a visit to New Zealand. .- Captain John Berneeh, who proceeded ■ South in the Rotokino last Saturday, has resumed command of the Talune at Dunearn. The Premier and the Minister for Lands ■ ,la ™ promised to attend the spring show • at the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pas- " toral Association _ .Miss Dora Gillam, M.A., of Sydney, niece ox the vicar of St. Matthew's, has been appointed assistant-mistress of the Napier High School. Mr. Dixon, formerly captain of the barque hen Avon, which was wrecked at , tape Palhser, has baea appointed to the position of mate of the Wakatn, at Wellington. "- t Miss Mary T y moJls » sister of the Rev! Father Tymons, of Wellington, was received as a member of the Order of the Sisters of St. Joseph at Wanganui on i uesday, Mr. F. Osmond:, secretary of the Birkenhead Cricket Club, has been presented by the members of the club with a handsome silver-mounted pipe, in recognition of his work m the interests of the club. The Rev. W. E. Gillam, vicar of St.r Matthew's, who intended returning to this f colony by the Tongariro, has been obliged to postpone his departure owing to illness ; Ha hoped to be able to leave by the Papa- - roa, due.early in November. Mr. D. 0. Ramsay, the general passenger agent lor the Oceanic Steamship Company at Sydney, who arrived at'Wellingi ton by the Moiiowai on Wednesday, leaves i Auckland for San Franeinco by th& mail i steamer Ventura'on Friday ; next, i Mr. R* ,' Houlihan,, of the'telegraph l stall, who has been promoted from the r papier office to assists t-officer-m-charge at - Auckland, was entertained by his brother i officers at Napier on Monday night, and i presented with i. handsome shaving outfit as ' a token of esteem. .-.At St. Peter's Church, Wellington, on Wednesday last, Miss Edith G. A Edwards second daughter of Mr. James Ed-' " ™„' ° T »' ellin « toil > was married to Mr. 3 w. 11. Jensen, eldest son of Mr J H , Jensen, of Wanganui. The ceremony was i performed by the Rev. G. P. Davys Sir Joseph and Lady Ward and" their - youngest son leave Wellington for Napier • this morning, accompanied by Mr. A. L I) - - Eraser, .the member for- the'.district. -Sir* fc P* eh * lJ «*«»* on Tuesday next, but - Lady Ward and Master Ward, who have 3 recently been in indifferent health, will re- - mam in the district for some time." ) A marriage vt much interest to Aacklandi era took place at Leonora, West Australia,' on July 25, when Miss Annie Haslam, se--l cond daughter of Mr. J. J Haslam, of Avon-" i dale was married to Mr. J. A. Deerness, of • Lawlers, West .Australia, The marriage was ' celebrated at St. Augustine's Church, by the 3 rector, the Rev. Douglas Trumble. Mr. T. > Rout acted as best man. The bride, who was given away by Mr. A. H/ Thorpe, looked lovely m a dainty soft white 'silk, inlet, with insertion and trimmed with tucks and geiU' trellis trimming. She' wore a-large picture ™* of white pearl straw, trimmed with ' soft silk ribbon and white ostrich plumes i A beautiful shower bouquet of violets and 1 orange blossoms completed the very charm-•? ; ing costume. Mrs. Massingha'nv. ably officiI ated at the organ. ' After the ceremony the ; > party adjourned to the White House, where |; the usual toasts were honoured. The happy ! couple then left for their new Home in Law- ; lei's. Mrs. Deerness travelled in a smart costume of pais blue hop sac, trimmed with ■'•' ; pale green, applique, and a 'toque-: of blue - ;chenille, and ospreya to match. . ■• •-'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 3

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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