PERSONAL ITEMS.
Dr. T. Wilson, of Sydney, is at presen* on a visit to Auckland, and is staying at tbe Central Hotel.
The Hon. W. H. Hemes, Minister fur Railways, left for Wellington by the midday express yesterday.
Mr. Jackson Palmer, Chief Judge of the Vatiyo Land Court, was a passenger from Wellington by the second express yesterday.
Lieutenant-Colonel J. K. Hume, offio r commanding the Auckland military district, returned from Wellington yesterday.
Mr. A. Wade, conductor of the Wangamii Garrison Hand, has been appointed chief adjudicator of the brass and military band sections of the Grand National Eisteddfod to be held at Ballarat next October.
Mr. A. C. A. Sexton, solicitor, of Ancleland, has been notified that he has passed mall subjects for the LL.B. degree. MSexton name was omitted from the tele Graphed list of successful candidates for Lniversity degrees published recently
Lieutenant W. K. S. Fnrbv. of the Wei lington Infantry Regiment, who w as men lioned in th, Dardanelles "casualty h*t a few days ago. has cabled to his brother in Wellington stating that |„ „, s severed wounded on April 27, and is probably going to England for an operation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15916, 13 May 1915, Page 9
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