PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr,. H. Laws on. of tile .National Bank, lias returned from his visil to Whangarei.
The Hon. C. C. Bowen left for New Plymouth yesterday by the. Penguin, on. his way South.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lewis, leave by s.s I'iirawera to-day, to spend a, week's holiday at Gisborno.
Adjutant MeCauley. of • the Salvation Army, is to leave Waihi for the South at the beginning "of next week.
Mr. 0. Lang3ford, of Ponsonby, celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday, and received cordial congratulations from the many friends.
Mr. D. W. Duthic, local manager of the National Bank of New Zealand, left for New Plymouth yesterday, by tl«j» Penguin, en route for Wellington.
Mr. Roland St. Clair, of t.he firm of T. H. Hull and Co., has received official intimation confirming his appointment, as Vice-Consul (or Norway at Auckland.
At a meeting of the congregation of l'klendale Presbyterian Church, Mount Eoskill, last evening, it was unanimously • resolved to give a call, to the Rev. W. A. Miller, M.A., of Chats-wood, Sydney.
Upon relinquishing the position of assist-ant-master of the Northeote school, Mr. ]). W. Dunlop was presented by the headmaster (Mr. A. Taylor), on behalf of the teachers and scholars, with a handsome gold sovereign -case, as a. mark of esteem. Mr. Dunlop lias been appointed assistantmaster of the Napier-street school. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 6
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