PERSONAL ITEMS.
The ' Hon. H. IkstoL-sd by ?y* Mr*. Scotland!. went Sbuiin by toe Ra»*» yesterday. . .... : ; : - Jndees' SetE-siftill» and C. 3kConnick, of tbe~Naiive Land Court. were passengers ■ .for the South. yesterday fay the Harass. : - / \Xi a meeting of toe Southland Ptwbfterv T*-sterdiv (sap .a Press ..Vifoattisa feUagraa'i, the 'Bet-t S. FenjesoH, ol_*'ast CSitticli, accepted * hearty and unanimous '• .; " mil to St, Peter's Church. Aacfclacd. % Mr. . 5 JWgtssao begins Ist* new dwti** <vr:j in. 'I CjtMfow,;., . Sir. H. D. M. K.C.. who has beta re- • • tA;ced. together with Mr. skerrett, K.C.. • as toons*! fin* the Ascitis ad Electric lass* • *3t5 - COBWCJ, IS T&e action , H.i' against it '.by" the City _(>Efc.: i .^Arriv^a.; •in Aod&Bd yesterday ir«c Wellington,; ."• add is staying it the >«&«» (M. ] ■ %. Mr. J. M. Rrigham, -secretary to the | Harbour .Board. and Mr. Powell, acting- j ■ '■ * etUIIM'ST. art -35- present lit Wellington for ; the purpose of civiac evidence before toe • . Local Bill'* Committee in ct>cr<ectfc>a with > •the Board's Empowering Bill, regarding ) the further extension of the • harbour { scherae. ' j : The death bay occurred of Mr*. ETtra | . .Baoke ShaJders-, wife of Mr. P.. B. Shakier#. < who whs is her S2»i roar. Mrs.' SbaJdeWs f a native of Norfolk. England. arrived m J 'Xw /*- j s3and ss Iocl: JJO a* i:SS2. Arid w,ts. $ m active worker for many years in the ; . Baptist- Church. Ti-«r- fcc«ral ukts phot I .■ to-day. j 0&' The .lisky G«a«tte gland) of Jaly ] 4 iiiu» that «ti the jm»i» Ssboit the j . Rev. Father Patterson, of Auckland, : .Kl preidted at tie Catholic Church,, and 'La ; fif!;'the' coarse' of bis s?.rsoa said that in New ' - • _ -Zealand woes fad the frsrschie. and :,, rightly too, for they proved mote capable : «i , ) .exen.nstEg sacb a privilege tCAit masv ; Jj: of the znea. ' i , Tbe'Sev. T. A. acd Mrs. WiSiaa». est9. s ; r««atH ctsaected aitii tbe Epsom Baptist 1 ;,' Cb-iirch. i aw for t?se S«sa by-the Xarsa j S. 5 . t->day. Mr. WiHisja* aa# Wen apporited \ i i l .' t-> the P«w charge. On Monday even- i »sc. *. fane we? social was held ia the] ■' cJyarra; to bid farewell to the dc-psctiosr j roicaKcr. Messrs; Speddsw; and H. Hill 1 . • ,-tckf . tdshlj of .the *afc»b!* services res;-] - de-red by Mr. "PlTiSiaaas if the jLoeal Prea- 5 cbets' Association, ar«l a preseEtatioa of ! a .tr»TeUißjr Tag was mode to Ma. An ea- ] HA ' joyable prscraasiae of-anask was. rendered, j ; i .A . ertnpliasentxry social to 'Mr. Xbeaisss j i . Richardson, the senior elder oi St. dimes ; Pr«>yiemp.C%a?>h isa depEty-superiiten- { d<mt"'o! the'.Si, 3m*. &od»y-«li«L was j -held is the Yo®j Men's Soda! Hall on { >rcvruiaf eveniag-. Mr. RsebanLsoa has. at--; .'■ taiaed .tb? age" of. SO • years, and is still j : actively e-ngagai a $xaad*r«cfaooi wrefc. j - -He wsavea. tise besn.i?st ojagrataiaticas j . 'of: the tesdiiess and feefijfe of St. Jaai-es' j iu $mZhnH>cko&l .. Mesas. . Crawford tad ■'■ 'Siiwse*»ad,'.tbe aaasier of the cftagregatioa. { ■ the Rev. R. L. Walker. spate in tie highest ] . terms of Mr. Rascaldom's !«§: a»l. fast&fttl j ■services .'to,. St. . Xkb-ss*. a&d «:T.ring the I : ; «offlie of tSe erccrag .la«.-Ssxperirteodeat,- ; j M-. ,A. J. Estmc, fceasawd Mr. . Rk.ha.rd- | son. with a pair of gold spectarfea! on behalf ] i'.-r vi the taacbers. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13844, 2 September 1908, Page 8
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