PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell, of Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday and are staying at the (.rami Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A I)-"v. of Sydney, arrived by the steamer Kiveiina yesterday and are staying at the S'tar Hotel.
yi~ -*. D. Cam] he.!, who make* an annual trip from England t" New Zealand for the fishing, left Auik.Jud la.-', night lur Russell.
Inspector A. (Yuirkshank arrived by the Main Trunk express y< sierdaN morning t i take uj duty i:. the Auckland police d..-tr.it.
.Mr. J A. Nrfl.. Mayor of I'. Imerston X ■ th. «hi \..\f >„.-.., ..,", * \if,;: :.. Aiu-k- ---'■*" i '' take pan .;. the i.o>\ itn.; tournament, left : ■• ;.... Nome liv ia«t i..gut's Ma... T:::nk ex; ;..,.
Mr. L. A. I! W-.j,-. jrr.gat: -i C. mmis- ! Montr fir N. w S ut:. Wai, , br-.t'.-r of ; Mr. C G. Wad. . lX I'urr.-.er ..nd now : Leader of the < <pj. -mii :. :n the Stat3 ! A.'.-eml.N . died la.-* wr« k. i Mr. Martin Ke ; . : , :-.-. ,- f Wellington, I ■<:■:■■ lie-! ;■• An k:..: i v<>t t r d«» v trorri a I :■•••■' t::p th. •"■■;- ! .' N ;-:.. * A klard ' i .-t'i ■ _ A > nv,ii i by M:.-.- Ker.m iy M-. G. 11. >'">.• c.d . ~{ ? v <!nrv. a well. I-". -• A. .•:..!..-.-_ ~.. :t-t:-'v ar,- a ♦re- •. • ' * - ■■- to NV-v /',,:. :.'.!,".i-'rlvrd ic V ''■ ■•'.•: : '■".•!••. v !y t '.' P. ..-:•;, a. Mr. *'!!.-■■••;.• \.- s '• ' ;.■ - - l'.ot< r::a on a ' :i-li:n. t-.s i;r.-i'-i 1 Sir M? nr.ro el;. k>. the IF p.. J. A. T.-i.. K C Dr. \V. '" W. M Dowe'J a- d Mr. H. A Cordon nrmK-r- .' the Auckland r.ii\ers:tv C'U-.-e C. Un:! left yesterday lor Christi '..nn . where thev will attend a sitting of the I'nivvrs.tT Senate. Lieutenant J. 1). M CVrn.-h. of tire Railway Engines ■ ..-kland. has received a commissi' 11 in the c.\p<-d:t:<..narr forco and has pn<*eded to lrer.ti.am to tako up his duties. Lieut. M.-C'onnsh was on the clerical staff of the Nt-wmarket iHiJ-vay station. The Rev. F. Stvbhs. F.R.G.S.. w- 5 a, passenger for Auckland bv th Riverina yesterday. Ten vears .-.-> Mr. Stubhs relinquished, on account of ill-health, his prwition as Presbyterian minister at R-.U.-nia. He has since trar. ]]<■■<] c\U nsi'-elr, -•or.tributing articles to many journals "in various parts of the world." When in India he received the Durbar medal, and a more recent honour was bis election as a fellow of the Royal Gecgrar.hic.il Society. Before resuming his travels abroad. Mr. Stubhs intends to visit Rotoif.i. where he has many friends.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 9
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