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PERSONAL.

Mr W. Gralifc left for Timaru ,by thia morning's express train. Mr W. O. Rutherford went to Culverden by this morning's ti-uin. *Mr and Mrs G. E. Rhodes came to town this morning from Meadowbank. v Mr E. H. Reeve, of Sydiiey, Mr C. &, H. Olurk, of Wellington, Mr F. Thompson and Mr R. Jefi'cotfc arrived by the boat from the north this morning. Dr Young arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Tarawera this morning. Mr L. Cockayne left Lyfctelton this morning by the 'fi.«. Hinemoa for the Southern Islands, which ho purposes visiting for 1 botanising and other scientific work. The Dimedin correspondent of this paper telegraphs that a handsome stained glass window is to 'he placed in All Saints Churoh to the memory of Mr George Bell, for many yoars proprietor of the "Evening Star." Among those who passed the flnal medical and surgical examinations recenisy held by ( the New Zealand University was Miss E. S. Baker, a daughter of the late Mr TV B.. 'Baker. • The new tenor Becured by Mr T. Pollard to fill the gap left by 'Mr Charles Carter, who ha* gone to England, is Mr Robert Raw an ex-Auckknder. He will join the company during the Wellington season, amd nrake a first apjfearanoe iri one of the pieces to b c put on there. Mr, Raw has had no previous experience on the professional stage, although not wholly ai stranger to the concert plafcform^and his Vocal accomplishments are well spoken of.

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Star (Christchurch), 6 February 1903, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), 6 February 1903, Page 3

PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), 6 February 1903, Page 3