PERSONAL ITEMS.
' .': 3,l*VTi>i«r . .S\in\s was a .passeager to Wellington by the Takapuna yesterday. .. Captain A. G. Ewan, harl*ninaaster at " - Westpoi t, was a passenger Fiji by the ij - J- iM'i yesterday. ■>'. ' . . Hi© TCdirociioh is gazetted, of air. Albert ' ' Jamea Allo.n. of Panic]!, of his appointment as a justice of the peace. - ' '. Dr. B". M. Golds! ..in ha passed the ex- ' amination for the B.S. bachelor of -,Surgerv) degree of the Lo r lon University;,,.; : , Mr. ,T E. Taylor, M.H.K. for Christchurch,, who has been on e short visit to . A:a-l-la>-?, lei't for v ;vr 1 .li:igto.a by the* laka- ■ • puna v':'.*efday. ; , ) ,-"' ' Mr. Vercy Ross, lata second officer-of ■. Wie Taviunl. left tor Wellington by the ,: Taknptnia yesterday, to join, the.. J. Herald '' : as chief officer. The. V*\ .Father Pitaud, who was or- ; lined o.i Sunday at- Meauce. is to be sta- .': tinned at, Otaki. ";o asst.it- lie Rev. Fathers ■ Meln ojjc! .Do l'-wh in ti.e Maori mission. is Dr. -'- Craig, of Newmarket, was step- j ping out of his bv'.ey '•• the hospital yesteriUv hi accident-.' <. trod on adoote stone j imi sprained hi ankle. Tae injury will j . lobiiblv coui'u-v- ...ai to las house for some | \ ciavs. ' - ■ ■ . ';■■•;-. 1 -' "Mr. i.onbier, of Berlin, who is connected wit-h the Xorddeutscher-Lloyds Company, j 3?!<3 i?-.s daughter. l*ft' ""or . Kotorua, by the express train yet ioirf:./. and Proceed Jo Wellington, via the War.g-.nui Itivevv Svlr. James Breton, president of the 'iVc-b Itacton branch v' tlw Australasian Stamens Unnm. arrived in Auckland yesterday in connection with the prcp.r.;-nndn of tne Trades and Labour Council for the adoption of rating on i: imp re values. .Mr. G. R. Baudinet, of the long-room, h;,.it <,f the Wellington Customs- Oi*>e,-bas i been transferred to Port Chalmers on pro- ') Kirtioii. Mr-. Baudim-i:, who has been 11 years in Wellington, is an active member of the Brougham Hill Tennis Club. Mr. Cunningham, purser of the Pateena, ; p"V:'-:V'sß*to transfer to, the Penguin; and Mr. ■ ibiJri. 'who is o:j holiday leave, will join the Pateeria as purser. Mr. Williams, who Jhas been acting on the Majwurika in t p!ace -. : of Mr. Hood, is to remain on that TMtii. Oar GisbeEEe correspondent, telegraphs ibat. Mr. L. F. Williams, for t.'.v|> past sev% year, is-.stu • tva in the : -Mt > gi«tratc,'s ■Oourt, has. resigned, in order to- take over •>V>e T.nnairftrship the Hurumua station, in S;i' £ii-,ft»,Hlo ibe late Mr. Thomas Carroll. Mr. ,vnd Mrs. jo-.ph Pv*ynes and Miss jiitrJson, of Fraiiß'inKaad, ,'?&ve cna ' . ;„-,'.-::'' :c- Eui->pe ei;:;ly.':uext : yev."- -'■'■■ Mis,".- ' '■': . • li-arrison has not Ken ia good; I ealth for some time past, but it is hoped that ft change of climate will bo the means of restoring her to health. , ' ~ Mr. C. W. Hemery, who for the last- .16 years has been district secretary for the Australian Mutual Provident Society in Auckland, has been promoted to the position of resident secretary for Tasmania, . • and leaves for his new location on the 12th inst. He i', to he succeeded at ..Auckland bv Mr, James Hair, district secretary of the society at .clrsrch. Mr; Hemery came ever to Auckland in November, 1885, as rirht-hab'd man to the late Mr. D. J. MeLeod, when the Auckland district ai-cnr-F was opened, and has therefore just completed 21 years of service in Auckland. ' During his stay in Auckland Mr. Hemery has taken an active interest in. the Young Men's Christian Association, and lout been usurer for the past 12' years'. He is also i 'one o* the two vice-piesidents of the Auckland Cricket Association, and has always ■■■■-- ifi.{ken ri warm interest in the summer game. Tho farewell social which was tendered to the Rev. A. Fowler, at' St. Matthews 1 - schoolroom, Hobson-stieet, last evening^ out. the Mcaakm of his leaving for New.Ply- ?- mouth to take up the position of a vicar there, was a great success, the schoolroom, £' -which -i a-: preUiiv decorated, being crowded to the doors. After some musical items , 7 ; iiad boon rendered, the Rev- W. E. Gdlam, ■ . Ticar of St. Matthew's, presented Mr. ' Km-.ler with a purse, of sovereigns as a mark ■ c.j appreciation by the parishioners of his ! i past services. In the course of an eulogis- '"■ -i. bjKioch,. Mr. Gillaro .referred to--.the ■frietstlb? associations which bad existed bet\9eea 'himself and Mr. Fowler during the ■ : " three years he had held the position of curate 1 at St. Matthew's. Mr. Fowler, in reply, •-" thanked th© vicar --ad the parishioners ;for -•' " tlieir K.teem, and he assured them"that he would always look hack with pleasant re-.-.collections to the rears he had spent among them. Refreshments were handed round, . , ,' sml altogether the waning passed off very l '. l vpleasantly. ■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 6
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