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PERSONAL ITEMS.

R|M^-':Jfflb'-MBS. ; F. Ross, of Cambridge, mUf. -Vlcfc-i:?[Wellington to-day by the Ruahine ll] London. vli r.'''t'-.Lioatenaat-Colonel Head, director of [|| {' .ktlitury instruction, is expected in Auckii\ \ -''Jsnd shortly.' • f«J I- ; IV ex-Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Walm": ' V:-i »iU leave tor London on.April 20 by BfiVjilie \xawa. ■'.'.:;''-•".. ' " iJ||r t Harold Beauchamp, of Wellington, jSj |* lias lieen re-elected chairman of the Bank Wit. ,*-i Nvtf Zealand for the ensuing 12 months. Iff* • ——— ■ " W" •• Mr. James Gear, founder and chairman Ui lf y t>t di.ectors of the Gear Meat Company, f!i| J Wellington, died at Porirua yesterday, — ffl At "'" ;TJl ' e of Waiapu is unable to reSU ■ turn from Gpotiki to Gisborne via the ijlllptotiav--and'will, in consequence, proceed rjjU;. to Napier via Rotorua, flf ■"' The Thames Star states that Mr. R. SllJ.!{Waile,..of Auckland, one of the directors LV ■cf the Good Hope Gold Mining Company, p{} ■ intends contesting the Thames seat as a I'feP-i progressive Liberal. — Hi t|#.Maiar.CJencral Godley, Commandant of fif. the New Zealand Forces, is at present mi'tt-' ■ specting' the Marlborough. Nelson, and the !*|fi'i ;; AVsst Coast military districts. He returns S|^?.fo s Wellinglcn about the 19th inst. tfflP'; Mr. R* R- Martin, organiser for the M|||proposition party, arrived m Auckland by Mfif Atlie Clansman from the North yesterday, to .Wellington by the Main pK'| : ->jWk express in the evening. IJBW ; - vf '■'"'■■ ;; ' ' — Mr. S. Riley, who inaugurated tho JNii Hamilton Orchestral Society, and .until bv ill-health to retire, acted liEliaa'ite^conductor," 'has been presented by ,: 'Bo«iety, with a gold watch as an ap~ •of his efforts. ff f|!v i Mr. E. K- Emerson, of the Waihi Grand \%{ . .Innction Gold Company's electrical staff, is leaving the district, was, on Tu«mWI dan r/ening, presented' by his company s pffe'workers in the department, with a purse feltlfi ** ■ '<*>"> ••'iiftis. The presentation was made |||PV Jh. W. Jeffcoate. i|p|! , '!>lr. E. Tregear; formerly Secretary for |l|||l : lik!xju.r, who, with Mrs. Tregear, has been <1! : | l ifkHding the last month or two on holiday £$,'§• sin th«» North Island, mainly about RotoiiffSpiwi^is'at ] -present on a visit to Auckland. J'Ki - He returns to Wellington in a few- days. RMsifeisiifiVi,.■;■■;■■',;, :■■■:.'. .„■■■■; Sll 111'iI'l, -"' s " l : -*""» R'dney Huiton, who has been WW with the Auckland Fire Brigade will %or the past 13 vears, was presented by the H pliitSabers of theVigada last evenrag with a jfM|ll,] (i j f . 5 4=. m, dinner set and cutlery, un «i-»W(!on of hl»"approaching marriage." ilill I'i <r -»««ent»li<m was made by Superintend* Wooltey. IllP il" ■' i T » J«ff re , vs was,inducted to " MfKiJ'rf of St Andrew's' Presbyterian fflip night .(says, a Press tJ|#;fAssCciation in succession to tbs yillftlfv; Mr. Chappie, who has of Cambridge, » Wellington to-day by the Kuahine ptoaant-Colonal Head, director of ,)ury instruction, is expected in Auck- « ex-Biahop of Wellington (Dr. WalluQ leave tor London on x\pril 20 by Atairat, . Harold Bcauehamp, of Wellington, jeea re-elected chairman of the Bank ew Zealand for the ensuing 12 months. r. James Gear, founder and chairman uectors of the Gear Meat Company, lington, died at Porirua yesterday, e Bishop of Waiapu is unable to refrom Opotiki to Gisborne via the i, and will, in consequence, proceed apier via Kotorua, e Thames Star states that Mr. R. e, of Auckland, one of the directors e Good Hop© Gold Mining Company, ds contesting the Thames seat as a ressive Liberal. jar-General Godley, Commandant of Uw Zealand Forces, is at present ining the Marlborough. Nelson, and the Coast military districts. He returns cllingtcn about the 19th inst. \ R. R. Martin, organiser for the mition party, arrived m Auckland by Clansman from the North yesterday, went on to Wellington by the Main k express in the evening. . S. Riley, who inaugurated tho iiton Orchestral Society, and until e'iled bv ill-health to retire, acted >< conductor, has been presented by xiety with a Mid watch as aa apition of his efforts. * K. Emerson, of the Waihi Grand Gold Company's electrical staff, saving the diatrkt, was, on Toesting, presented by his company's in the department, with a purse 'igns. The presentation was made . Tregear, formerly Secretary for who, with Mrs. Tregear, has been the last month or two on holiday orth Island, mainly about Rotot present on a visit to Auckland. as to Wellington in a few> days. ii Sidney Hinton, who has been !:with tit Auckland Fire Brigade ist 13 vears, was presented by the of the "brigade last evening with a i dinner set and set of cutlery on ion. of his approaching marriage. Qtotkn was made by Superintendv» Frank Jeffreys was inducted to jo of', St- Andrew's Presbyterian I Timaru, last night .{says a Press m telegram) in succession to the Chappie, who has resigned. The j'3|B,Vi-;{:i:ej has beeotti* a Unitarian minister, E*|l/ ; ind-b43:gaiued a considerable congregation J Mm ■ lifts* s«d"ia? also started a Sunday-school. j mtng, Chinese Consul-General at ||«|kWei;;jif in for New Zealand, has been up- ■ Sif idling-Chief Consul for China mi J H2%/l!hrtir-<la3ita. ia the absence of Mr. W. T. j'fejZtsHZ, wbo i* about to visit China. It is j alv ••■•ol.^TCt.'linown. whether the appointment is Iflll '- t -"■ wi , jwnnanent. In the absence t'.[f Vang, the duties of New Zealand Mp|021«&l Übe carried : out by his secretary, ■' . P?i ■■/■.'•:*SP Malcolm Maclaren. of London, ar- - : ' n ' Auckland yesterday, from the - ffffP-TSfKUIk; '.svnd on Saturday he goes on by the *%B?i)>Fi-i«» , 'boat to Porcupine in Northern Onhere new goldfields are being Wi!W : ¥^«--- : ued;ap-,' Dr.. Macteren, who is."an old boy» is a mining geologist,.and -he W v |fe:r,vpt"tbe past two„ years, in West, i, about the Ka?goorlie district. . !: : :<;-ti:{l,:«The ; on. ■ J.' Carroll, Acting-Prime Min**Jt.ji' Lster, will arrive in Auckland this mora-' intends to leave in the evening SM'liiffor-'.Whangai-ei on- his' way to' attend ! a f'TOi#|»rgft.: : gathering ' ; of natives at . Kaikohe (lay, when he will unveil a monuHJted to the memory of the late glfgi3fr.' Hone fieke. '•= Be will probably be acid ,by Dr. - Buck,,, member for the ffllll ji'tokhef vi\ Maori' district. la I''/' '^ a km. 'T. Mackenzie (Minister for fee S»d Tourist Resorts) was enNi ~. at # i)nnqo«t at .Stratford, by the U,Jr ' uha.T&bec of Commerce on Tuesday. The C was a large and representative nding Messrs, Qkey , ; and f Hinev yesterday "the Minister visited j ! where m 'was entertained ■' by »t;||'Mh<? Mayor and- residents. 'Mr. Mackeiuae jrtil {% toß . l eav© this morning ', for .' Mokan, ;;and; : »ij;'''wil? go "ap the river for the pnrpoee'of tti,-|? : ;H.0l uiy rits attraction as a tourift remffi Mr. W. C. Churchill, of London, Ifci* |f glpSgtuCliMf Ruler of the Bechabite Order, . ! is; visiting '• the ■ Dominion, : wee acoj:;;/»:;(forded a ; " civic wclooma at''Blenheim" last |.||«aj,ight .'■ (itaya a ' Press. Association telegram), fs}?!^'^*"^ ■wards entertained at- a banquet tis»i!ocal-' Itcchalat«». • Mr. John Phi lipid Sire of v the Rcrhabit® Order, K||B*ssi*«i: 'imam ' yesterday. ' He. . was M|ffiW'elcomai' the Mayor (says "■ a Press Illlllll^as'we^ieK'ae^M^J and representatives of h\*-sl tent* and other friendly societies. '.J{l : ! |'"l:H«';;{tenrards went to A&bburion. Fff.ll F Simpson, Commissioner of Crown r Taranaki, will retire . from ■ the ii* : ".'f:i:Government' service on- April 30. His :jj |, i dace will be filled by Mr. William Arm|S|p .-at present . chief draughtsman in DanieeHn'' -' Lands " and ; Survey Office. j^Sfes^&latter.s" r has ; 'had 35 years' : sen-ice in urtstent.: Mr. Simpson, who held sion in the Second Waikato Comf%](;.'ipJKyi,- daring the Maori disturbances, !.£•'•; .j:';lii3opted' the profession of land surveyor p^fKi')lw' MS3, : . m ' joined ' the Government ser--1015., He was < appointed'' chief nan'at Napier'in 1392. and Com. - «£ Crown Lands for Taranaki m tf.'J'si/in.jt,KiV, ~.. /. ..' ».. ~ ~ i ...

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14648, 6 April 1911, Page 6