PERSONAL.
This ■mor-ing, ■tiheund^rinenfcioiiei visi-tors for .Hanmer Springs left by . the north tram: — MissC. Bain, Mr and Mrs J. Faith, Mr and Mrs T. Gray, and Mi» J. Wilson, all of Cbristdhurc'h ; Mr D. E. Hirtton, of Wanganui ; and Mrs John Hurst, cf Pleasant Point. Mr G. W. RuKell,. M.H.R., the Eon C. C. Bowen, Mr Anielius Smith, private secretary to, the Hon W. Q. Walker, th© Rev J. A. Julius, and Mr G. Jameson, general manager of the New Zealand Millers' Association, went south by the express train this morning. Mr A. E. G. Rhodes, Mayor of Christchurch, is expected back front a trip to the Southern Lakes am& Sounds on Wednesday. Mr H. Smith, Town "Clerk of Christchurch, has gone away for a fortnight's holiday. . , Mr Aiken, the Mayor of Wellington, declines to accept another term o<f office. Several other, candidates are likely to contest the seat. ... . Footballers will be interested to know (says the Wellington "Post") that W. Wallace, the -well-known local back, has returned from Napier) '^£1' will probably be resident here during the next football season. :
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7294, 6 January 1902, Page 3
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181PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7294, 6 January 1902, Page 3
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