PERSONAL ITEMS.
./, t '3! . ■„. - . . ..•■ ■.■ . -~!. \\ j- • r nt and Lady Russets are (says '-- Tress Association ■'cablegram)' passengers For Auckland by the R.M.S. Mooltan. • •The congregation ■of -St. - Andrew's Pres-1 byterian Church;-' Wanganui, decided'last | evening to extend a unanimous call to tne i Rev. David Colder/: of Reefton : (says ft :• < Press Association message). ■ • : | -' Dr* W. G. Guinness, -who is about to • ■ visit "the Old Country, J has been, granted six months. 1 , leave of absence from his duties as a member of the Auckland Hos- , . pital and Charitable Aid * Board. ■ . j ■ Mr J. J. Erasmus; chief reporter of the ■ Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg, and for- - merlv 'of To -Aroha and Paeroa, is at pre- ■'• • sent : a visit to Auckland, where ha is " Spending part of his : vacation. After a •.practical apprenticeship, partlv to journalism, .but mostly to law, Mr. Erasmus left New Zealand some years ago for bontn : - Africa, and quicklv climbed to his present important position* in the daily newspaper. : life of the. Union. f Mrs. Erasmus accompanies him on his holiday. - '-,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 10
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