PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr A.E. Rowden, of the W«nuaui k pffioe, succeeds the late Mr A. Oaueott in the district anenoy of th© Agrioultural Department at ChrtecohurcE, V Mr. W. Humo has been appoint*!* Census Enumerator for Timaru. > Mr Charles E. Holway, the world's ■'•'■• champion professional sprinter, passM through Timaru on Saturday on Ui <• way to Dunedin from Qhriatohurohi. Major-General Oodley, Commandant) ' of tlio Now Zealand Btoroeiy who spent Inst weak in Dunedin, puwd throuaji V' Timaru on Saturday afternoon en route to Chrißtohliroh. < - His Excellency the Governor and * Lady Islington will bo present at the , Dunodin Oup meeting to bo held oa the 22nd, 23rd, and 26th February. . Rooms at tho Grand Hotel have been token toy the vioe-regal visitors. Major McDonald, Commandant ol tho New Zealand Cadets,, left Timaru on Saturday ffor Christohuroh.' The Rev. S. Trerioe Adams, lately acting-vioar for St. Mary's Parish, toojt his departure from Timaru on Saturday afternoon, doing on by the second express to Dunodin where be oatohen tho Melbourne boat. Mr E. E. BooUi, well known u an Otago nnd "All Black" footballor, Is nt present in town completing arraaaemouts for Mr Lawrence Campbell's recitals here on Thursday and Friday In the TJieatre Royal. Tho Rev. H. S. WoollownH organiser for the Church of England's Men's Society, who visited Timor* some littlo time ago, is at present reriously ill in India. At St. Mary's Church last evening tpeolnl prayers were offered up on his behalf. Advice from England states that Mies Elizaboth Shuud, youngest daughter of Professor Shand, has rooeived tho diploma of L.U.A.M., Loudon. Mjbs Sliand also holds the leaving certificate of the Stuttgurt Conservatoriiim, eo that she has the di/>tl«iction of having satisfied tho requirements Of both the English and the German schools of musio, Ait Dunedin on Wednesday lost Mr J. V. Quoloh, who has been transferred to Mr John Edmond'n branoh at Timam, was the recipient of a smoker s companion and silver sovereign case, suitably inscribed, from tho members of St. Joseph's Harriers. It was mentioned thoA Mr Quelch hnd been one of the mainstays of tho Club since it* Inauguration, having boon secretary for three years, captain, and deputy'onpi f ain, and winner of the Port Rota Race in 1907.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14355, 30 January 1911, Page 5
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