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