PERSONAL.
_ > — Constable Hampton, -who- for several years has hem night Tvatebhouse-keeper at the Chrirtdtiurcii Depot, has been transferred to tine charge v of the Sumner police staMr H. A. Adley, secretarr to the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, who has been away on a trip, is expected to return to Christchuroh this evening. Archdeacon Harper was a passenger by the south express this morning. 'Mr John Lambie, a member of the I>yttelton Harbour Board, arrived in. Chri?tchurch, from Auckland, for the meeting oi the Board to-day. . Dr Levinge and Captain Bone arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Rotomahana this morning. The following passengers are- booked' for the north by the Rotomahana this evening : Messrs Turner. Davis, Nicholl. Gomerford, Mason Caselberg, Harrat, Watson, Comes, Coyle,' Marquis, Condon, Stone, Morns, Grummet. CoUuison, Stringer, MFarlajne. mi Marshall; Mesdames Mason, Caselberjr, Thompson, Oliver, Landoner and Hawkins. Misses Harrat, Watson, Burns and William?'.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7545, 30 October 1902, Page 3
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147PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7545, 30 October 1902, Page 3
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