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PERSONAL.

Air C. B. Pharazyn was a passenger from Sydney yesterday hy the Alceraki. Sir Joseph Ward returned to town from Palmerston North by train last evening. Air Seddon kit Christchurch for Wellington last night. Ho will proceed to Palmerston North this morning. A cable message from Calcutta states that Lord Cnrzon,lato Viceroy of India, is suffering from fever at Lahore. Tho marriage of Miss Alary Twohill, of Hill street, to Air O, Blythe, of Napier, took place in the Sacred Heart Basilica yesterday afternoon. Mr Watkin Mills and hie concert, party, and Air McKee Rankin (manager for Mitt; Nance O'Neil) were passengers for San Francisco hy the Sierra, which left Auckland on Friday last. Air W. J. Birch, of Thoresby, Alarton, will leave for England in December, on a twelve months’ visit. He will represent tho North Island SlieepJireeders’ Association at tho National Shccpbrecders’ Convention in England in Juno next. Tho following visitors to Wellington a cre recent callers at tho Tourist Department’s Bureau-Eva Hornsby, Sydney; Alice Hornsby, Sydney; Airs W. E. Buyer, Fremantle, AV. A.; Alajor Since, Brixton, Douclon; J. Knight Hunter, London; Alf. AVarbrick, Rotorua. Air Joseph Hatchings, who carried on business as a butcher in Cuba street for many years, and was manager of the Happy Valley Alcat Company, is dead. Deceased, who was seventy-seven years of ago, was a colonist of fifty yea is’ standing. He leaves six daughters and one son.

Air E. AI. Betts, a member of the committee of the Australian Jockey Club, and Air Cropper, secretary to tho Kalgoorlie Jockey Club, arrived in Wellington yesterday from Sydney by the Alceraki, and proceed to Christchurch this evening for tho purpose of attending tho New Zealand Cup meeting. “Nemo, the Rover” (vide his card) arrived from Sydney by the Moeraki yesterday, in continuation of his walking tour round tho world. “Nemo” is in reality a Dr Burgess, of Berne, Switzerland, a young man who while on tour describes himself a journalist. “Nemo” leaves for tho South to-day for the purpose of walking through New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5

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PERSONAL. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5

PERSONAL. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 5