PERSONAL ITEMS.
IP'lWi* Coo»sn leaves this morning I "or a short' visit, to Franktoa. • , atd _ Miss'Leary, .'of Wellington, re-' .by:, the express yes«Hi aro ""staying- at the ■ Grand ||ci ; '-'MaJor ■J. C. Waine, who 'came across IM||Siiii; the .Australian cricket team, has gone ? to Rotorua .with his wife and "daughter... and Mr. R. T. Kelly. Mr. and ' Mrs. J. R., Bailey, of. Mount T Ruatill. who : intend to tour' England 4ad kHO Continent, leave Auckland on the 26th '■"/"imt,, '■ and' join the R.M.S. Ortona at [t{ Sobart. " ■■'■■ .;.'■'"■"■ .. 1 I Mr. D. Buick. MP., arrived from Palli||pirstou; Sorth bv the Main Trunk yesterJay morning, and is staying at the Central • HoteL 1 ' Mr. Fisher, M.P., travelled by the ;-. same bain. " - ' '- Mr. J. Elliot, of the Newmarket railway :" -workshops, will be a delegate at the cosference 1 ; of the United Fire Brigades As- ' wciatkm- He left for Hastings by the :■ Main Trtmk last nifiht. K^lv:■>■-'-"■."'■'■■ '-, .. The appointments of Messrs. Charles i ' Frederick Wrav Palliser. Thomas Edward :ft*'Donne.' and George Frederick Oopos, to roe i ■' High .Commissioners office for >ew m* '-' : land* have been gazetted. ■ The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie. Minister 1 m Agriculture, arrived in Chiistclnirch last m nig?it from the West Coast. He leaves . hv the Ertt eiipre*s to-day ror Dimcdm, ' Mates.a Press Association wire. ' " At- the mmse. Wellington, Mi» tKathleen ; Maud ■ EThott. RbblvV;daughter, :of,.the- Rev. Wlmtt. pflWellington, was mamed JWlmf! '-Knox Church, Dunedra. ■ ■ r I: by the first '■"•'?'""'. to-day for . : .' '.. .'*■■.'"■■ • «tatcs a Press Association wire, M tbe manse. Pirie-street. Wellington, this w.*k s Mi* Kathleen Maud Elliott, onlv daughter of the Rev. J. K. EUtott. Wellington, was married to the tier. J. Wm Shaw, of Rnox Cburch, Dnnedin. ''' '■': ;k '- Mr. Alfred Clement ■ Morton, land .. of Feilding, died in Palmersion North on Mw*dne?d«v,- ased' 43 years. - He was a native of Invercargm. ■■ Mr. Morton was a member of one of the New Zealand contingents which served in Soiflth Africa. It is repcrted that, bwinjt to the election of Dr. Chappie t« the Bntrsh Home 'of Commons. Mr. R. MeNab will probably m take op ; residence :in Pahnerstoa • Aortii a> 1 maoaaerof the . Makerua Estate, of which '-■ m Chappie was formerly, managing direc|j ia:. " j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14299, 19 February 1910, Page 8
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