PERSONAL ITEMS.
Colo.vel R. J. Colli.y?, C.M.G.. left, Wellington for Auckland by the -Main Trunk tram yesterday.
Sir Robert Stout. Chief Justice, having completed the business of the civil sessions m Auckland, leaves bv this morn mg s express for Rotorna to' preside over a sitting of the Prisons Board.
Mr. F. W. Brinsden. win to illhealth, was unable to attend the mectinp of the City Council last evening. In response to his application, the council granted him a month's leave of absence
The Hon. W. H. Hemes, Minister for Railways, yesterday made hit. tirst appearance at Parliament.irv Building* <m<p his recent illness. He "will no] % able ,< take his place In the House for -w days.
Mr. H. A. Fox. of Wellington. who was seriously injured in the train ~,. id°nt at hangamanno in Ma; last, is 'till unable to return to business, although able to move about a little. Mrs. Fox and ho will leave to-day for a trip to Svdnev.
Mr. F. E. X. Oandin. who h.,- leeron a visit to the Pacific Islands, returned to Auckland yesterday. He leaves fo> Samoa by the next steamer. Mr. O.iudii ffas granted two months' leave of abserp i by the City Council last evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 7
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