PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mb. G. W. Stead, and Mrs. Stead, «f sJ Broke a Bay, arrived in Auckland 'vMI today. They *" staying, at the Gra^fjl The m?" Minister, the Right Hon.' 1 , .*;, Massey, was present at the Auck fend Racing Club's Summer Meeting%i§l ijllersho yesterday, in companv with «faHf£B £l Sh i ?°i dr3w Prime Uin&fgl ter of Anstraiia. "\| iSsA Hon. Andrew fits a' : Minister of Australia, who has been £3f19 mg some days in Auckland, will leave" fcgffil Kotorua m continuation of his holiday I I visit to the Dominion, tins morning. Mr S'l Jisher will be accompanied by his private secretaries* &nd by the Hon. J. Bord vfH member of the Federal Parliament, and M -Ip fe Keith A Murdoch, a Melbourne journalist' Mr. Fisher will proceed to Wanganui fromlM Kotorua, the Wanganui River, and wiSmK arrive in Wellington next Fridav night. 25&ff On the followmg Mondav he will ]eansH| Wellington for Christchurch, and while ' I in the South Island ho will visit MoußtlMP Cook and the Cold Lakes district. Ml
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 6
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