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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Captain Brown left for the South by the Penguin yesterday. Mr. G. A. Gunson arrived from the South yesterday by. the Penguin. : y Major "Joyce was a passenger by the Penguin yesterday for the. South. Mr. H. C. Tewsley returned from the South yesterday by the Penguin. Mr. Colin , Parbury, of Sydney, leaves vy ;„ Auckland by this morning's express for Rptorua. Mr. A. M. Myers, Mayor of Auckland, .'.-".' will leave for Sydney oa Monday. He will be absent about'three weeks.

Mr. H. W. Lawson, of the National Bank of Naw Zealand, left last night by the Ngapuhi on a short visit to Whangarci.

Mr. Rudolph Kahle, of Melbourne, who has been staying in Auckland for the past lev. days, leaves this morning upon a short visit ■- to Rotorua.

Constable Clarke is on duty at Onehunga during the absence of Sergeant J. Twomey in Australia. Constable J. O'Sullivan.is 'in charge of the station.

Messrs. G. W. Basley (Mayor oi Parnell; and A. Keyes (Mayor of Birkenhead) were sworn in as justices of the peace by Mr. Justice Edwards yesterday.

Mr. Jaques, Government canning and preserving expert, arrived in Auckland from the Thames and Waikato yesterday. He leaves for Gisborn© to-day. ,

Constable Spellman, stationed at Parnell, has. received notice of his transfer to Rotorua, where be is to relieve Constable Blak<\ who is being removed to Auckland.

'.' : Mr« : . Gregory, of Stanley Bay, Devonport, has received congratulations from the Jlayor (Mr. A. M. Myers), to-day being her 61st birthday, Mrs. Gregory was born in the city of Auckland on May, 26, 1845.

f An interesting ceremony took place at the premises of H. M. Smeetbn. Limited; last evening, when the secretary, Mr. H. C. Robinson, was presented by his fellow employees with a hamtlsome marble clock, on the occasion of his approaching marriage. The presentation was made by Mi'. J. Bycroft, who : referred .to the popularity of Mr. Robinson, and the high esteem in which he is held'. . ' . ■' -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13187, 26 May 1906, Page 6

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