PERSONAL ITEMS.
-'"'' -\«v ' v T Mr'PEEi.t. a well-known "Van--1 {,/ ." by the'.Zoalandia yesterday..■< ~,. -;,;.■■ ;:'■'■'' ; ."■■ Mr Walter HilT of C!hristcliurch, reW, turSd l New Zealand by #e«g ' Yesterday,after,» six-months' inp tq-Lng-i": land.- '' - '. '"■" ' : l- ■ "■'•'. '
Sir James Mills 1 is^^ dt ° New : Zealand by tho steamer .Maramv arrives at Auckland from Vancouver oa;NoyeDiber'J.9.-"- / ; ~,"', -, ~,
Messrs. H. Boss-Scden and S. "Eraser, two members ;of tho ; Australian Olympic ■■-■'■■' crew, were passengers for Sydney by the - ' Zealandia last evening.
Sirs N. A. Nathan and, the Hisses v' Nathan will return to New Zealand by t&f > steamer Malwa.- which is expected to arrive at Auckland on December 20.
Messrs. F. G. H. Freely, H. G. Ander- - " Eon % and,F. A. Wnraer. we™ amongst tho
Auckland ■oassengers t iot Sydney Zearandia, which left last evening.
;•' Mr. C. Hanson, -manager-of the- Northfern Steamship Co..' and Mr. •<& s • Hamroond, assistant-manager, leave for iau.ranga by the Sfgapuhi this evening. ;
-Mr. C. E. Stver, of Clavcdon. Ohio, tJ S.A. arrived - in" Auckland; by; the v^ealahdS yesterday. Sty^r;is : on:a trasi«css trip to the chief Australasian centres.
■' 'Mr. B. Lorrillard, of New .York, bo is a' well-known: American financier, arrived, iai. Auckland' by the Zealandia from Suva, with Mis. Lomllard. - Ho will return to America by the JXakuralon;Friday hexty, -The Hon: A.. 'until .recently Aitorricv-Genenl, foe Fiji, was a. passen- ! ger for" Sydney by v the ' JSeaJaadia yesterday, on his way to England. • Mr. Ehr- ■■':'■:;•■:< hardfc has retired from the position owing - to ill-health. Ha was accompanied ■by his •.. wife'and '. daughter.■■"•'''"•■'.•:.. v '-:-"*-.- - Archdeacon Colder moved at the, Argil,£an Synod last night:; "That this Synod desires to" place "oh record its- appreciation, ■' of the work of Sister Cecil in this diocese, as head of the Children's Home, raid the Svnod's sincere regret at her death, and; "" hope ( that; the good work'with, "sha ; was. associated may ha successfully carried; ■"■':>-■,; on." Ginori MacMnrray vologieed the lifework of Sister Cecil, and thct motion was carried :in silence.- , .',•.- •.- •. ■ .-■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 8
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