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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Adjutant Weisbach went South by the Ngapuhi yesterday. - s Mr. E. W. Alison, AI.H.R., left by the Ngapuhi yesterday. ' '.' / Mr. Jaques came up from the South yesterday by the Rarawa. Captain R. E. Smith has resumed command of the s.s. Mokoia, ' Mr. J. C. Alorey, of New Plymouth, re- j turned homo by, the Ngapuhi yesterday. Judge Selh-Smith, accompanied by Mrs. j Seth-Smith, left for New Plymouth 'by the ;N r gapuhi yesterday. , Judge .MacCormick, of the Native Lands Court, was a passenger for the South by j the Ngapuhi yesterday. Captain H. Smith, late of the Defiance,! has been appointed to the command of the barquentjne Selwyn Craig. j ~ Mr. George Marshall, at -one time a 1 well-known cricketer at Christchurch (says: a Press-Association telegram), died on Monday. " . i Mr. J. K. Kncen, secretary of the locaL branch of .the Federated Seamen's Union,! returned Irom the South by the Rarawai yesterday. Mr. McDougall, pilot at Otago Heads, j was yesterday (says a Press Association tele-1 gram), appointed pilot at Port Chalmers at . a salary of £250 per annum. The Rev. J. Mills Stoops, 8.A., of the ; Onehunga Congregational Church, has rc-i signed, and will leave for Homo at the end j of. this month. General regret is expressed ! over his resignation. ~.,....•, - ! ■■"'■ There died at Fitzherbcrt West, near Palmerston, last Friday, a resident who was one of Dannevirke's earliest settlers, in the person of Mir., Nils Anderson, who had reached the age of 72. Mr. Anderson arrived at Dannevirke in the early seventies. Mr. Jackson, of the Union Steam Ship Company, has been elected president of 1 the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation (says a Press Association message from Sydney), and also president of the New South Wales Steamship Owners' Association. '"■.',.. Lieutenant-Colonel Fermaud, general secretary. World's' Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations, will arrive in Auckland from Rotorua on Monday next. He will meet the members of the local Young Men's Christian Association the same evening, and will be entertained by the board at lunch on the following day. On Wednesday he will leave by the Manapouri for Suva.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13480, 3 July 1907, Page 8