PERSONAL.
«. _ . - Colonel Hume, Inspector of Prisons, paid a visit to Lyttelton- Gaol to-day. - Messrs A. H. Hancock and" R. Latter went south. by the express train this morning.-- •'-••■:;- :■■■'•' : -■' >- -•- ■ .<- .•■■:.-.-. ■■« ■ Messrs F. de C< Malet and - Teschemaker arrived from Wellington by the" s.s.Rotoinahana this morning., ..- Mr M.:Lynskey, clerk to the/Bench, was unable, through illness, to attend at the Rangiora Magistrate's Court to-day. Advice has just been received from Auckland that Miss E. E. Pickles has successfully passed the students grade ' examination of the New Zealand Accountants and Auditors' Association. A number of gentlemen in business in Wellington, Avho are natives of the city, are moving in the direction of entertaining the Hon C. H. Mills, whom they have known since boyhood, in celebration of his elevation to the Ministry, A private letter, received iri Wellington on Monday, 5-tates that the Hon John M'Kenzie continues to improve in health, and it is believed now thajb his complete recovery is -mly a matter of lime. lis consequence of telegraphic .communication with the north having been";cut off .bygales and floods, riocable news-^Uie to hand yesterday or- this morning. Most of the C_— verb— y rivers are in .hurh flood. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6938, 30 October 1900, Page 3
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