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PERSONALIA

Latest arrivals at the Hotel Wind* sor are Mr and Mrs Macallan (Damn® virke), and Messrs, A. Pearson (Foxten) and B. L. Lewis (Gisborne). Mr E. Olson, of Wanganui, and formerly of Inglewood, has boon appoint ed clerk to the Inglewood Borough Council. There were twenty-four applicants, Mr J. 11. Howell, director of tbo Christchurch Technical College, intends to leave for America, Great- Britain', and Europe by the Mnkura next month.

Mr P. Hally, Conciliation Commissioner, has returned to Wellington from the West Coast. He will bo engaged on Conciliation Council busines; to-day.,

Mr and Mrs T. M. Barker (Gisborne) and Mr P. B. Fitzbcrbcrt (Dan- ~ nevirke) arrived in Wellington yester- ~, day. and are staving at the Grand Hotel.

Mr W. F. Yates,.of Wellington, will be a passenger for Sydney by the Willochra on Friday. At the Australian port ho will join the new White Star liner Ceramic for London.

Messrs M. Caselberg (Pahiatua). M. O’Connell (Masterton), and J. Graham (Nelson), and Sirs E. M. Hewitt (Martinborough) wore, among those who registered at the Empire Hotel yesterday.

Dir H. Broad bent, of Melbourne,, was a passenger for the north by yesterday’s Main Trunk express. He intends to make an extensive tour of the north before returning to Australia. He ( is ir )j accompanied by Mrs Broadbeiit. Mr W. A. Hawkins, of Christchurch, who is to succeed Mr D. G. A. Cooper (recently appointed to magisterial rank) . „ as Registrar of the Supremo, Court ~ here, will in all probability be in Wol- ~ lington at the beginning of next week.

Mr and Mrs F. D. Herrick, of Wellington, will leave by the Willochra on Friday for Sydney. At the latter port they will join the E. and A. steamer Eastern, which is to sail for' Yokohama and Eastern ports on February 18th.

The following appointments in connection with the Salvation Army are announced; —Ensign William Atkinson to National Headquarters, special duty; Captain Norman Brown to National Headquarters, special duty ; Captain Theresa Willetts 'to Motucka. Mr and Sirs H. L. Duncan, of Lon- ’’ don, who hove been touring New 7, ca- , land for some weeks, intend to leave, Wellington on Friday by the Willochra. At Sydney they will join the p. and 0. steamer Marmora for Cal- „ cutta.

Mr and Mrs H. N. Watson and the Misses Watson (2), of Palmerston North, leave Wellington for Sydney by the Willochra on Friday. They will there join the Orient liner Otranto, which sails on February 25th for London.

His Honour Mr Justice Hosking is - expected to arrive in Wellington at the end of this week, and will proh- ™ ably take up bis, jpdioitil ..duties 0n,,... Monday next. . ..Str H 0. ..&aggiH, formerly associate to Sir .Joshua ,Wj| l; ., , liams, has been appointed associate to Mr Justice Hosking. Mr A. E. M. Rhind, of the Welling- r >" ton branch of the Bank of Now South ■ Wales, who has been promoted to the • Auckland branch, was the recipient yesterday afternoon of a case of pipes - from tho Wellington staff of tho baiilCv Mr Paul (tho accountant) mado the presentation. ,- * Mr B. Harper, clerk of the Supremo ■ and Magistrate’s Courts at Greymouth, - who has been transferred to Dunedin, was presented with an illuminated address yesterday morning from the citinans (says a Press Association message), the Mayor making the presenta- v ,.. tion. . .. .

The Pime Minister (the Rt. Hon.-Wo*> F. Massey), the Hon. W. H. Hordes, - the Hon. It. H. Rhodes and the Hon. Dr Pomaro are in Auckland. The Hon. TV. Fraser has returned to Wellington from Kawhin. and will remain in town for a dav oftivo. The Hon. F. M It. F inker wilPhtfUt Goto' to-day. The' H.on. J. Allen returned from Nnpim last evening. The Hon. A. L. Herdman and the. Hop. {I, 1). , Bell are >n Wellington. ...

At the annual.Congregational Union - meetings, which will-open, in Auckland to-morrow afternoon, the Congregational churoheo of Wellington will be represented by tho following delegates, among others; —Terrace Church, Mr \V. West Knowles, Mr and A. M. Lewis. Mrs Xianasliear; Courtenay place Church, the Rev. and Mrs A. E. Hunt Sir and Mrs Doddrcll; Alicetown Church, the Rev. and Sins Gibson. The Rev. and Mrs .1. R. (Hasson,. who will also represent the Terrace .. Church, will be unable to leave •-« cllington until...to-morrow- night, ■ - % Tho following appointments of teachers by the Wellington Education Board were announced yesterday:-—Eastern Hurt, headmaster, Mr Ai - McJJain; ■- Grevtown, secretary-assistant, Mr IV r M. Jackson; Eketahuna, secondary assistant, Mis® F. Lazarus; Island Bay, , assistant master, Mr H. 11. Sutton; .... - Newtown, assistant mistress, Miss .1. - • Hutohen; Mount Cook•BoysVassirtant, Mr A. Parkinson; Pirimoa, solo teacher, Mr G. Math os-on; Clyde Quay, a*- • siataut-roistroßs, Miss XI. Fogelberg; Petone, assistant-master, Mr M. Tremewan : Martinborough, aasistant, Mis* B. Headman; Carterton, assistant, Mins A. d’Emden ; Shannon, assistant,’ ’Miss C. E. Smith; Te Marua, - assistant, Miss E. E. Dag".

An appointment made by the Education Board yesterday caused some interest in educational circles- This waa the selection of Sir A. N. Burns, Al.A.;’'”' for the position of headmaster of Hutt District High School. Considerable importance is attached to the position among teachers, and general satisfao- • 1 ’ tion was expressed when the name of the appointee was made known;* Air ’• Burns is forty-one yeans of age, and has been teaching for twenty-six years. ;' He commenced his career as pupil-, teacher in the Alarlborough district in 1838, and joined the Wellington Board's sendee in 1890; He held various appointments. in , .this district for some years, and since April Ist, 1906 he has been headmaster of the Carterton District High School. The high standard of efficiency which , this ' school has reached is considered a tribute to Air Bums’s capacity; Mr Burns will take up his duties at Hutt in a few weeks’ time. For all Hair" Treatments, Face Aloe- .. , gage. Electrolysis, Shampooing, Hairdressing and Manicuring, Mrs Rolleston is recommended. Switches, transformations, etc., of the best quality hair, at English prices. Appointment for personal attention necessary. 286 lLambton quay; telephone 1599,*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 3