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PERSONAL ITEMS.

!,::;.; Mr. and 3ins. Sta>xey Mum, of L»ie£':'•:'/'*>rne, are at present'.on a visit to Auckl aiul ' * h — * Mr. T. Harle Giles, Conciliation Com--IMb. and returned from'; Wellington on 'x>rne, are at present'pn a visit to AuckMr. T. Harle Giles, Conciliation Commissioner, returned from Wellington on ,Sunday. J "' , Mr.' W. WalteftTb! Glenora Park, Papakura, left' for ; Sydney ; yesterday ; by ;:; the tyiminera. '-'■■''. '■'.'■'' ls^>Ax]■'-;■:.:■<+■■ *:■■'■-.'■■ ■/■■•-— •.•■'.-■'■■'""': •' •■"• /■ ff'/'f Inspector Cullen returned to : . Auckland '. .-yesterday afternoon after an. official vieit to . the King Country. - Mr. David J. Solomon has been elected Warden' of LevlTka (states a Press Association cable from Suva). , '/J \ . b . Dr. Cha*. H. 'Roberta a- visitor from New f V' York, is visiting Auckland, and intends to . . take the waters at-Rotorua shortly; : ' '•' Mr. H. H. Loughnan has been appointed '■i '--..-'city solicitor at Christchurch, in P' 0 *? of c Mr. G. B. Fisher, deceased (states a Tress %■ Association wire). ' £?'•■■' Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Krnslaw. visitors £ '•■'' from Sydney, who have 'been holiday-mak-s- . ing in New* Zealand, left by the Wimmera s; v yesterday-' afternoon, homeward < bound. . '"' . Dr. Inglis and Dr. G. B. Sweet have been K' -■ reappointed honorary surgeon and honorary *, 'physician respectively to the Auckland Dis//v/trict Hospital for the ensuing three years. i * Mrs. Jane Masefield. widow of the late t Mr T. T.Masefield. died at her residence, Fonsonbv, on Sunday at the age of 61 ."■ years. The' interment will take place at v •Purewa ; to-morrow afternoon. "... . .- .-- .- •- ■ ■ t KX/-. The Hon. J. A. Millar (Minister for Railways) will leave for Australia by the .- Manuka on Thursday evening. He oxpects to '<be away about: a month, the • ~ main object of his trip is to make personal inquiries Into the working, of the ■'■■ ' ' Australian r railways, especially those . - ". where ' the administration of Commissionifeers is said to have been so successful. '> Mr. Kenneth Sisam. the New Zealand V Rhodes scholar for 19*0. was yesterday appointed assistant to the professor in hnglisn < ■ 'the Auckland University College Jm the next term, the chairman of the council (bir ' - - Maurice o*Rorkc) remarking that he considered it a graceful recognition of the / honour which Mr. Sisam had brought upon '■ tie college. The council, on the motion of Mr. G. L. Peacocke, passed a; resolution tendering to Mr. Sisam its hearty congratu.lations- upon his, selection for the Rhodes ■ scholarship. ',""., , • Miss D. Peiper, of St. Helens Hospital, i ■' Christchtirch, was yesterday appointed lady . , superintendent of 'the Auckland Hospital.; Miss Peiper, who was selected out of 34 applicants, ' was formerly matron J of.* St. 1 Helens Hospital, Auckland. Mies Rose McDonald, matron of -the"; Otago/ University medical school maternity home, was in the fe f\final ballot with Miss* Peiper. /The qualification* of both candidates were of the highl - est order, but the local knowledge possessed ';. by Miss Peiper, it is understood, turned the ', , wale in her favour. ;•».•:■;:.,."•'...'."■'.-"' . r > J '• ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14325, 22 March 1910, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14325, 22 March 1910, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14325, 22 March 1910, Page 6