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.. lit. KiRKvCfD loft for the South yesterday ... • fyy,tlw» Rarawa. .. ~ -"■■ - Archdeacon Cote* of New Plymouth, ar- - rived by the Ramwo, yesterday. Mr. and .'Mrs. K. D. Murray, of Te 1 Aroha, leave Wellington for London by ■'*■■'" the 'Corinthio on Saturday next. - . The Revs. tier, Beeeroft, Buttle, ...Serpell, and Rothwell, were passengers •■ - from the South by the Rarawa yesterday. ' • Mr. F. L.Ayson, Government inspector of fisheries, is at present in Auckland on business connected with his Department. * - Mr. J. T Boylan, who signed the ad- ; dress to His Eminence Cardinal Moran, is the last survivor of.the Building Com- . mittee of St. Patrick's Cathedral of 1849. Mr. J. B. Hine, who contested the ■".■'. Patea , seat at the last general election, has been selected as Opposition candidate for the Stratford seat at the next general election. ' '".',\.'! Captain H. Cashman, -who recently re- ?! .signed from the Union S.S. Company's service, has, been appointed to the com- ; mand of the Government steamer Lady Roberts at Dunedin. Archbishop Redwood, accompanied by Dean McKenna, the Very Rev. Father Chine, Superior of the Redemptorist Order, and the Rev. Father O'Shea, went South by - the Itarawa yesterday.-: Messrs. M. H. Hampeon, A. F. Howurth, .and R. R. Bell, were yesterday admitted to ■:7' the Supreme 'Court to practice as barristers ■ and 9oucitprs;..and^'Meßsr9.- i ''W.-'oliphant' ,and R. F. D. Abbott as solicitors. Mr. Wesley Spragg, managing director of the New Zealand Dairy Association, accompanied by the Misses Spragg and Master Spragg," left for New Plymouth by the Rarawa yesterday, en route to Wet- „ , lington, where they will join the Corinthic for London, leaving on Saturday next. Tine remains of the late Mr. John Doyle, who was one of the oldest shipwrights in Auckland and who died on Monday, were buried yesterday, ."■ large, assemblage being present. The shipping community were well represented. The de- . ceased was 54 years of age. ■,: Mr. Chas. Smith, part owner of Olrig Station, near Hastings, died suddenly on Monday night, it is supposed from hemorrhage of the lungs. He was a son of ' the late Mr. Hector Pope Smith, who arrived in Hawke's Bay in 1861, and took up the land known as the Aorangi Station. ■ . : ' ■ ■ A presentation was made on Monday evening at the Masonic Hall, Newton, ry .the employees of the Auckland Steam Laundry, Limited, to Mr. _ Thomas Wigg, who has resigned, his position as manager of the company. The presentation took the form of a handsome marble clock, and '.a tea'service was also given to Mrs. Wigg. Both presentations were made by Miss Sinclair, forewoman.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 8
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