PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Tan Henarp, M.P. for the Northern Maori district, left for Wellington by last night's express.
Mr. 0. J. flarland. chairman of the Education Board, returned to Auckland bv yesterday afternoon's Main Trunk express.
Mr. 1.. M. Nathan, son of Mrs. A. H. .Nathan, will leave by the Niagara on Tuesday, to offer Ins services to the War Office. '
Mr. T. H. Lowry, of Hawke's Bay, will leave by the Niagara on Tuesday on a visit to America. He will be accompanied bv Mis. Lmvrv.
Mr. .1. D. Ma. Donald of Sydney, who is visiting Auckland and Taupo for the fishing season. is at present flaring at the Central Hotel.
The l!.n S. Xtxon. of Pukekohe, was granted three months' leave of absence, on au-oimt of ill-heallh. by the Au.kl.ind Presbytery last night.
Mr. P, i iv.,l Witherbv. r,rgn.,iser for Hi-' 'form Party in tie-" hVi Coast districts, arrived m Ainklar.il yesterday on :. si:, ir vi.i; to the city.
Mr. Jo:, i iln re. s-.p. oi Mr. H. T. Come, • f Kj. -■;,;. will ',:;,■■ bv the Niagara on 'l:i<vdi\ to j.i% the Rritis'.i force,- for ~,-iv, s,vi,-,. ' Hi will be accompanied by Miss Come.
M;'. William Osherne, of the Welimjton staff of the South Briti-h Insurance Company, win, has been transferred to Ruink.v. left Auckland In the Riv, rina last night, en rente to India.
'J lie Harbour Hoard carri d a motion yesterday pi; rim; on record its appreciation of the serviies rendered as members by Mr. .]. H Braduey and Mr. V. Virtue during their terms •><. eight and four years respectively.
The Hon \Y. H. Merries, Minister for Railways, Native Affairs, Customs and Marine, arrived in Ainkland from Wellinjjton on a brief visit by yesterday nominfs express in order to attend to a number of private matters. He is spying at the Northern Club.
Mr. J. A. Carr, son of Mrs. R. ,\. Carr, of Ensom. will leave by the Niagara on fuesday to offer his services to the War Office. He was a member of the Auckland division of the expeditionary force which occupied Sr.rnoa. Mrs. Cnrr will accompany her son to England.
The Auckland Harbour Board yesterday adopted the following resolution':—" That this bo.irrl learns with deep regret of the death of Mr. W. T. It. Eadv who retired from the board's employ in Julv. 1914. after 33 years of service and that it extends lo the widow and family its sympathy in their bereavement."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 9
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