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PERSONALIA

Tho Hon. .lames Allen is ez])«ct«t ret urn from the south this morning, Mr (.'. Box shall, of Christchurch., wne in Wellington .yesterday. ilr T. W- Adams, of Christchurch, i» on a visit to Wellington. Mr and Mrs J. P. Studholme intend to leave Wellington for the. north by: the Main Trunk express this afternoon. Mr 11. T. Ward, clerk of the Magistrate’s Court, returned from a visit to t'ne Wairarapa yesterday. Mr R. McCallum, SI.I’, for Wairan, i» on a visit ,to Wellington. 110 will ro turn to Blenheim to-day. Lieutenant L. S. Ashton left Wellington by last night's Main Trunk express. > On board the outward Main Trunk express last night were' Mr and Airs. G. Richardson, Messrs Mason, Billy, Kill--son and Sinclair. Mr Cieams, a Rhodes scholar, of Hohart, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Wiramera from Tasmania, in order to proceed to England by the Turn--kina. Private J. H. Cock, who was wounded during the Dardanelles fighting, hat cabled from Cairo to his relatives in Nelson stating that his injuries are only slight. Lieutenant-Colonel C. M. Gibbon, Chief, of the General Stall,.who is at present in Southland inspecting the Territorial camps, is expected to return to Welling, ton to-morrow morning. Among those who left* for Ihe north: by the Main Trunk express yesterday afternoon were Mr arid Mrs Buxton, 1 Messrs Ingram. . Matthews. “Wallet t, O’Connor, and Piper. . , The Hon. W. 11. Herries will leaven for Christchurch, on route to the Wcstl Coast, on Monday evening next. Pno Minister intends to Inspect several ofi 1 the railway lines in that district. | Intending passengers by the outward ( Main Trunk express to-day include Mr; and Mrs Lowry, Mr and Mrs. Corelli, j Mr and Mrs Hirfch, Messrs Lloyd, Brodrick, iforsley, Lewis, and H. Hum- ; phries. i j Mr K. A. Keenan, who has been trans-j ferred to Napier, will, to-night he faro-1 welled hv the, Orphans’ Club, of winch \ ■he has been secretary for some time. y His* successor in the office ,i« Mr li. Woods. i Visitors lo Wellington who are staying at Hie Grand Hotel include Messrs 11. Overton tlia,wire's .liny.), J. to ley (Ho-i hart;, W. Holliss (Lyttelton), J. Mackin-j tosh (Sydney), L. Wilkinson (Christ- 1 church), and G- Kerer (Napier). ■ !• •Staying at the Empire Hotel while in' town are Mr and Mrs Buxton. (Auek-., land), Messrs P. O’Meara (Gisborne), DJ Warren (Queensland), .1. White (Dun odin), L. A. Stoke, L. Lockhead (Nelson), If. Gilbert, A. Kolman, and IV Clarke (ail of Auckland). .■,.*..* 1 Arrivals from the north, by the Main! Trunk expresses yesterday, included Mr and Airs Midlane, Messrs L. Lewis, Groome. Wall. Jacobs, Mackloy, Hare rop, Edgar, Pearson, Young, Wilmot, Rogers, and B. W. Allison. i Mr A, B. Siovwright. eon of Mr J.' D. Sievwright, of this city, who has been acting-first lieutenant in. the sth (Wellington) Regiment, has joined the expeditionary forces, and has been posted to the 7th Reinforcements. Ho goes into oarpP next week. A Press Association telegram from Wbodvillo records the death of Mr n. N. McLean, a retired baker, who jiassed away after a long and painful illness. He “was a resident of Woodyillc for two years, and prior to that was farming at Waipawa. He left a widow* and six children. Among the visitors at Barrett’s Hotel are Mrs and Misses Adsett (Mastejrtou), Mr and Mrs Drummond (Dannevirke), Mrs and Atise, Dolpli (Greyxnouth), Mrs Bradlee (Titahi Bay), Messrs .11. J. Alwill, ,T. Meuzies, ,1. *W. and T. N. Manchester (Waimatc), F. Herbert (Pongaroa), H. A. Pypcr (Dunedin), .1. Philp (Christchurch), P. S. O’Honoghue (Blenheim), and Cutlibert Rose ’^ydney). The name of the late Lieutenant Hujfo, who wan a member of the Karori Riflo Club when, ho left tor the front, was mentioned at the club’s annual smoko concert last evening. The president, Mr 11. Marshall, said that the deceased was in the club’s team which won. outright the C-A.C. cup. No man could; die better for hi« country than he did. He waa a fine shot, and a fine man in every possible way. The remains of the late Mr J. Trevor were interred in the Karori (cemetery -yesterday, .the Rev. W. Shirer t-tmduct-ing the burial service. There was a large number of friends of tho deceased present, among them representatives ol the Newtown Bowling Clubs, the Victoria Bowling Club, the City Council, the Harbour Board, aud tho Yorkshire Society. Messrs Tattersall, W. Devine, and D. Dixon represented the Palmerston North Licensed Victuallers' Association, The chief mourners were Messrs B. C., Arthur, H. L.,“ Alfred, A. H. and J, Trevor, sons of the deceased. :

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9044, 15 May 1915, Page 3