Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FRAMES NEWS.

Mr A. Gordon, the.-,young. Thames ;musician, wlio leaves shorfcly for dinta/nt lands to continue violin studies, left Thames yesterday for Auckland, ■where he has to fulfil many musical engagements. The talented artist appreciates the interest* of the Thames public in his career in the musical ■world, and will carry with him '.he beat wishes for a- successful future.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Mr F. J. Mouat, solicitor, of the Duaiedin Liaaid Office staff, will be a. candidate for election, to the CIV Service -Bbaord of Appeal to> be constituted under the new Public Service A'dti. Mr Mcraia.t wss chairman of', the" .sub-cammatifce© sat up by the Duntedin-Civil servants to revise the Hon. A. Li. Herdmfui's Public Sea-rice Bill when it was before Parliament.

Mrs F. Macikfv' vlia is severing her connection with the WaioK&ralka School intends enjoying a. ! well earned holiday. Mb C. Aston, from Wellington, is at present at Thames, and will pay .a visit to some, of the mines next . week. ; Messrs Eden; Jones and Mi. Stewart motoredi through to Taiaranga yesterday 5 and had an enjoyable time. A visit was paid +-> the interior, and despite the fact that the roads were not hy any means favourable, 'he splendid Ovei'land oar behaved in thie most exemplary "manner, and 4am© tihirdugh a 'S'ometwhat trying j period without mishap.

■.-.'Mr A. Hassell, of Dunedin, is at -J present on- a; visit to- the Tei Aroh'at district. He 'phoned 1 to a Thames friemd 1 to-day to the effect that h«? intended staying for a. short period at the health resort, and would then come on 'to Thiaimes. Mr Hassell nt one time was a representative cricketetr, and played for Otago against Canterbui'y about 20 years ago. [ Miss Hettie Hanseu, daughter of i Mr J. Efi. Hansen, Piartiwai, "Th'aiiiei, '•has bajsn -awaiided. ;th.e Wellington G-as Cbinpany's gold trophy, being first prize for tihe first year .Domestic. Eboiiomry Class a.t the Wolling--ton Day Tedmioail iSichool. Mr Elveljn-i; WrencJi organiser few the Overseas Cflub, has, 'with. Miss 1 WVencih, left. AaiokLaaid for a- lengthy ivi-n tihi-ougli the two islands in* furtherance of the aims of.the organisation. The members of the Old: Thajnet; Bloys' Associa.tioii initend holding at fishing excursion to close the season, on Sunday ncixii.

Mr Urquhart B. Inglis, director of the Coroniandel School of Mines;, is at present at Thamfes. Mr Urquhsrfc is supervising tlie annual examinationls of students of the local. "'School!, of Mines. .The Hon. A. J. Hbrdmais (Minister of Justice) and Mrs Hjerdinan; are staying at the Grand Hotel, Auckland. The Minister- who* is pccompanied by the Ciouiauitssionev of Police (Mi* J. Cullen), Deputy Inspector of Frisons (Mr C. El. 'Mattihew's), and his private s^eretsvr*- 'Mir Ei; N. G. .P'oulton,)-. will remain in Auckland till Sunday • nights wlien he leaves by tile Main Trun.fc train ,on his : return. To-rlny Mil' Hen'diiinji went-dov,-n to inspP'cfi the inebriates* homes at TBotoroa and 1 -Pakatoia Islands.- v ■

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS19121207.2.16

Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 7 December 1912, Page 4

Word Count
486

FRAMES NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 7 December 1912, Page 4

FRAMES NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 7 December 1912, Page 4