PERSONAL.
The appointment of conductor to the Wellington Musical Union has been accepted by Herr Carl Sauer..
Cr. H. Telford, one of the Waikohu County Councillors included in the deputation to the Minister for Native Affairs, left for Wellington last night.
The Rev. Father Finn, of tho Church of the Sacred Heart, Ponsonby, is at present on a visit to his parents in Gisborne,
Mr W. A. Barton, S.M., who has been conducting a lengthy sitting of tho Magistrate's Court at Wairoa, .is expected to return to Gisborne on Saturday,
Mr Fred Ttaill, who ha» been laid up for the lai.st few days with a painful attack of quinsy, is now improving, and should be out and about again by the end of the week.
At a meeting of the Southland Presbytery a call from Te Awamutu to Rev. J. D. Sharp, of Lumsden, was sustained, and the recipient indicated his intention to accept.
Mr J. L. Perry, of New Plymouth, was a passenger by the s.s. Tainui, and on transferring to the Garth Castle he sent a wireless message to New Zealand stating he was safe,
Press Association messages from Wanganui state:— Mr G. A. McDonald, of Westport, has been appointed engineer to the Gonville Town Board. Mr Ritchie, has been re-elected chairman .of tho Wanganui Hospital and CbaritabU Aid Board.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 3
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