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PERSONALIA

VICE-REGAL. His Excellency tho Governor (thoEarl of Liverpool), accompanied by, jtbo, r/ Countess of Liverpool, will " leave Auckland at midday on Tuesday next for Wellington. Their Excellencies will he in residence hero till Friday, when they, null leave lor Rarotonga by tho Willochra on their tour round tiro Dominion’s Island dependencies. Mr Val Atkinson, lato conductor of ■' tho Amateur Opera Society of Auck-' ”■ land, is staying at Barrett’s Hotel. Mr L. B. Bradstock has been appointed manager of tho Boys’ Training Farm, Kelson. Dr Tapper, of tho Wellington Hospital staff, who has been on a visit to Dunedin, returned yesterday. The Rev. H. Van Stavoron returned to Wellington from Kelson by the T’uteona yesterday. Mr John Payne, M.P., who has boon staying in Wellington, loft on his return to Auckland yesterday.' ' ' His Grace Archbishop Redwood left,, Wellington last evening by the Syd-,,. ney steamer, on route for Europe. Lient.-Colonel A. E. Wilson, D. 5.0., - of Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts, and bettor known as “Afatabelo” Wilson, arrived an Wanganui on Thursday. Passengers from the north by tha Main Trunk ..express yesterday included Mrs Ralph,.. Messrs Wheeler,. Holtz, j. Bell, Johnston and Baxter. Messrs S. Alexander (Sydney),. J. D. Soott (Wanganui), and P. J. Mann (Christchurch) wore among tho arrivals at the Grand Hotel yesterday. ' Mr Harry Wells, of Auckland, who. .>< has been visiting, Australia,. in Wellington, and is staying at ;Barrett’s Hotel. ' Sir Joseph Ward-will rertomrto - lington from Wanganui this evening, - and will be installed as -Chief 1 of -’th« ’ Savage Club to-night. - • Dr Angnsto Ott, late professor of medical' pathology at the Royal Uni*, versity, Parma (Italy), has arrived imM' Auckland, and intends to. take-up-hia-residence there. Professor Prince and Mr Aywm (Chief Inspector of Fisheries), who' have been examining tho fisheries and oyster beds at the Bay of Islands, loft Russell last night for Auckland., .Among those who registered at -the Empire Hotel yesterday were. Mr and Mrs Cupples (Invercargill), Messrs Per- i ry, H. Harvey and A.. Watkins (of 1 Auckland). |- His Hondnr Mr Justice Edwards j will leave on Monday for New Plymouth, where ho will preside at the , Supremo Court sessions,. opening on the following day. ," Dr and Mrs Walker (Blenheim), Mr and Miss Kellie (Scotland)^Messrs A. Williamson (Bltham), L, A.'Atkinson. D. Allen, and H. Anderson are staying at the Hotel .Windsor while in town. Tho Minister for Defence (tho Hon. J. Allen) is to accompany General Sir lan Hamilton next week on tho inepcctiou -of tho •'cadets “at Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Palmerston . North. Mr and Mrs Henton, Mr and Mrs Watson, Mr and Airs Morrow, Ali'e " Starkey, Air Proriso, and Air "Bensltfy"''" wore among those ■ who arrived 11 froitf” 1 ' the north by yesterday’s Main Trunk ' express. Air and Mrs Farqubar, Mr and Airs--: -■ Cambridge, Misses Higgins,- Barrett, j. « Weir, Alessrs Procktcr; ' Alack Icy, • Georgo, O’Connor, llocde, AlcLcan, Neill, Haslam ■ and Beotham wore among tho departures for the north. ~ by the Alain Trunk express yesterday. The Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. F. Massey) loft Gisborne last night,... and will come on to Wellington by to-day’s mail train. The Hon. J. Allen arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon! The Hon. W. H. is at Grey month. The othcrAlinistors.,, are in Wellington. - . Tho Right Hon. W. F. Massey (Prime Atinister) went up the railway lino from Gisborne ,as far as Matawai ; yesterday, and received numerous deputations. Ho returned to Gisborne: . in tho evening, and left by thoMonowai for Napier. Ho will come straight through to Wellington by the express ( to-day (says a Frees Association.-.mes-sage). - ■ . 1 The Masterion correspondent of the Auckland “Star” states that Mr J, T. M. Hornsby, ex-member of Parliament, has definitely arranged to-con-test the Wairarapa.seat in tho. liberalsinterest against Sir/Walter .Buchanan.. The correspondent ' adds; —“The Lo- . hour section will support Air Horne- ■ by, who will also have a largo following of small farmers.” Air Frank John London, an old and .. respected resident, of Waimate, died suddenly late on Thursday night, say* a Press Association telegram. He had been attending tho St. Patrick’s Club “social,” and left tho hall to go homo about 12 o’clock. Others leaving shortly afterwards found him ' V lying on the footpath, and took him in... .j a* motor-car to a doctor’s,., when-.lif« 7 - ■ was found to bo extinct. Deceased was fifty-nine years of age. The Yon. Archdeacon Ensor, of Christchurch, has sufficiently recover- “ ed from his recent illness to allow him'' to leave for New Soutir'Wafes b’y”lhe"” Ulimaroa on the, 21st inst., accompanied by Airs Ensor. An exchange of cares for three months has been arranged between the Archdeacon and tho Rev. B. Dore Bryant, rector of Temora. Air Bryant will ho in residence at the vicarage, Phillipstown; before the first Sunday in June. 4 Tho Rev. J. Douglas Smith, son of .. the Rev. J. Gibson Smith, of Wellington, was ordained and inducted to the pastoral charge of Waipawa in the Otano Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. Tho Rev, W. R. Hutchinson presided, and the Revs. A. Grant. J. A. Asher, and White, and ...Ur Evans, members of the Presbytery, were also present. , An appropriate sermon was delivered by the Rev, ,s. 0. White, the proscribed questions were asked and answered, prayer was, offered bv tb« Rev. J. A. Asher, .and- - with the laving on of hands the min- - istcr-elcot was solemnly ordained to bis high office and inducted to his 1 • charge. The Rev. A. Grant addressed the new minister and the Rev. R. Hutchinson addressed the congregation. In the evening the Rev. Mr Smith Was welcomed at a social gathering. For permanently removing superfluous hair. Airs Rolleston guarantees a cure,in EU-ctroiyMS. for which she.;,,holds_. Kivhest di plonlir, blilaibb'd'wheh'ih Boston. Ii.S.A., also medical references. Personal attention ■, 236, Lambfon quay. • Telephone 1593. • .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8734, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8734, 16 May 1914, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8734, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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