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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mb. Newton Kcto, of New Plymouth. la staying at the Grand Hotel

Brigadier-General A. W. Robin. Commandant of the New Zealand Forces accompanied by his staff, left for the South by the Main Trunk express en fcaturdav. *

Monsignor Brodie, administrator of the Roman Catholic diocese, and the Rev father CahiU. administrator of St! Patrick's Cathedral, have returned from Wellington.

Mr. L. Curtis, of the staff of the Magistrates Court, was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Curt on Saturday bv Mr Justice . -ooper on the application of Mr'. J. K. I'eed, K.C.

Mr . F M. Markersey. of Auckland, was admitted on Saturday br Mr. Justice Cooper as a soli. ,tor of the Supreme Court en the motion ; f Mr. J. R. K.C. -Mr. Mactersev has enlisted, and will leave lor the Trentham camp shortly.

Colonel T. H. A. Yalintine, director of military hospitals, arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and is staving at the Grand Hotel. Ha will leave again this I nhl g i? c ™t**y the Minister for a Heahi, to visit Hamilton and

for Mr v J i- L ' o i. He - witt - * - M., and warden fr m P * Jl nCt ' s.*° ** transferred Irom Greymouth to Taihap*. M r T Hutchison, S.M.. of Invercargill, wiu'taka his p ,ce Mr. George Cruiclshank S M % zh°< *?« en a ,«&t from Inveroargill for about 18 months, will resume hifLS there on August 31.

,JS» J* ? i F " H Hi, "- V - of the New Zealand Railway Battalion and director of railway transport, has been anointed dir.-ct->r of camps and barrack cVr^tru^: t.on. -and attached to the Quartermaster Sved bn ? h c /I at SSKo

of Mr 1 w O6 : Mar^! : 3nt -- youngest son ?ir« A, Marchant, formerly •i"?„ »i , ha * .weired a commisvr i * e , Ro - val Irish Fusiliers. Mr ££'* " aS horn and educated in Wellington, was a member of thTfirrt expedition to Samoa. He left W*hL7 for London by the Turakina o, June 15?

lieutenant-Colonel R. H. J. Fethenrton H l '" M-llxmrn. for r ™ITu Ke has Wn instructed to report nn the arrangements for handling the wounded at the front, and wS af«o ££? £ Egypt, at Malta, and pebbly in En g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16009, 30 August 1915, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16009, 30 August 1915, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16009, 30 August 1915, Page 9

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