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PERSONAL.

Captain J. Mann Hart, who was master of the ill-fated Star of Canada,' is now inoomraand of the- Star of 'Australia, which .visits^ Gisborne, to-morrow.

Mr J. H, Estill, - Commercial Superintendent of the Port of London Authority, will address the members of the Canterbury '* Chaihber of Commerce on February 27. -

Bishop? Averill will arrive m Napier this week to attend the r consecration v of Cation Sedgwick as Bishpp of Waiapu, which ceremony is to take place m tne Napier Cathedral on Sunday next .

. Mr.- El. S. Goldsmith leaves by the Takapuna. 6n : - Monday next as local* representative to the annual conference of the Alethodist -Churchr'of :CN T ew Zealand, which begins it* seswon-ojv Thursday, February. 26t«, m Dunedin.

As intimated -recently Mr ! W: H. Renner, Chief Postmaster as Gisborne, retires; from, the ~ public service at the end of the .present month. He will be succeeded -by -Miv Ji; J. Pickett, Chief Postmaster at. Thames.

<An Aucklander,' m .the* person of Miss Mimi Kalman, was piybably one of those present when tiie Bermuda aquarium burst, resulting m Arinetta Kellenhan, the champion swimmer, and Robert Brennan being -'severely injured. It appears (says the New Zealand Herald) that t'h'e two people injured, although the cablegram did not mention the fact, were; the -principals m a party of actors playing for the purpose of a kinematograph picture. Miss Kalman, who recently left Auckland -for America,-is-en- ! gaged to play the part of a niejrmaid, and, if she was not actually m the wateu at the time, must 'have been on the scene when the accident took place. ... .; .. r • -. . , ... .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 4

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