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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr .FRIEDLdeb arrived from the South yesterday morning by the Rotoiti.

Dr. Brown was a passenger to New Plymouth yesterday by the Itotoiti.

. Mr. Justice Cooper left for New Plymouth vest ex-day by the Rotoiti.

Mrs. A. Lidington, of Muswellbrook (N.8.W.), left for Rotorua yesterday.

Mr. E. C. Brown left for New Plymouth by the Rotoiti yesterday afternoon.

The Premier left Lyttelton for Wellington last night by the Rotomahana.

The Rev. 0. R. Hewlett left- for New Plymouth by the Rotoiti yesterday.

- Th: Rev. Mi. Sniaies arrived from New Plymouth by the Rotoiti yesterday morning. '

The Rev. 11. l'acke and Mrs. Packe vvere passengers to .Suva by the Navua yesterday.

the Rev. Mr. Blundell, accompanied by his wife, arrived at. Onehunga by the Rotoiti, yesterday, from the South.

Mr. H. A. Wright was admitted, as a member of the Auckland Sharebrokere' Association after the noon call yesterday.

Miss Benzoni. of Wellington, who has been on a visit to her relatives in Auckland, left for Wellington by the Rotoiti yesterday.

.Major C'iiiiytor and Mrs. Chart or were, passengers for New Zealand by the mail steamer Moldavia, which arrived at Fiemantle from London yesterday.

The Misses Bed strode and Manjoks loft by the Navua fox Suva yesterday, to join the mail steamer Aorangi, leaving the Fijian port for Vancouver on Tuesday next.

Mr. and Mrs. Broadhurst, of Hampstead (London). left yesterday on a visit to the R itorua district and Wairakei. They will •proceed to Wellington via the Wanganui River.

Mr. J. A. Kim-e'.la. tin* New Zealand Go vernment Dairy Commissioner, who n.is been on a trip to Australia, is expected to arrive at the Bluff from Melbourne next Monday.

The inspector of native schools (Mr. W. W. Bird) will leave Wellington on Friday to it-port upon the question of establishing a Maori school inland from Corinth, on the Wanganui River.

rs. and Miss O'Neill Power and Mr. H. Henri', of Wateihuod (Ireland), who have completed a tour of Australia, are leaving for Rotorua. After touring New Zealand, they proceed to Japan.,

Mr. W. R. Blow, officer in charge of the Tourist .Department at Christchurch, has been ordered to proceed to Te Anau. During bis absence Mr. G. C. Moon, of Dunedin, will have charge of the Christchurch office.

Mr. J. S. W. McNeale, a special correspondent of St. James' Gazette, London, is iu.New Zealand, ■writing a series of descrip- . tive articles for his paper. ■ Special attention is being paid by the writer to the thermal district.

Mr. George Thome, who was at '.ne-time well known in life insurance circles in Wellington, arrived in Wellington frOm the South on Tuesday, en route for the Old Country. Mr. .Thome has been living in retirement in England for some years.

The Anglican Bishop of Christchurch (Dr. Julius) and the Revs. G. Featherstone, J. Southern, and J. Clement, also the Rev. Fathers Devoy, Carew, Kennedy, and Clean.', were passengers from Lyttelton for • Wellington last night, by the Rotomahana..

|/. Mr. Arthur R. Person,-late or Carterton, (&' awl at one time secretary of the Wairarapa §^%. ; East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society, who lias been studying anatomy ' arid phvsio'.oey at the Sydney University, ■' . . has passed his examination in physiology. -. He was top of th> list.

• Mr. and MVs. W. R. Barker left Gisborne i'/V bv the Mokoia last evening on a round the pfe world tour, via Japan. The Misses E. and iV M. Barker accompany tnem as far as Japan. The party proceed to" Sydney from Welling--5* . ton, and join the E. and A. steamer Ausk - tialian at Sydney for Hongkong.

m A presentation of a silver teapot, suitt-" . ably engraved, was made to Mies I). Lyons, lousekeener at the Veterans' Home, Ep--,om, vesterday. The gift was subscribed ' for by the staff and resident members, and |' ; '* was handed to Miss Lyons, who is to be fe married shortly, as a mark of the esteem IP 'in which she is held.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13084, 25 January 1906, Page 6