PERSONAL.
Mr J. / C. Wilkin is a passenger toy the Victoria for Wellington this evening. Dr W. J. Andi-j-ison, , andl LieutenantColonel Gilmour, of the Salvation Army, are booked as passengers from Lyttelton by the Victoria, which will leave this everting for Sydney. .Among the .passengers by the same boat 'from. Wellington to tiydney We Mr IM. M'Piierson, general manager of the Lo3n and . Mercantile Company, Mr James iM'Kerrow, ex-fLand! Purchase Commissioner, and Mr J. H. Williams. Mr ante Mrs J. N; Neville, of Lyttelton, left by the express train to-day fo& the south, where they -will spend their honey- , moon. Dr Erwin has gona to Dunedin. He -will preach- in Knox Church on Sunday, and the R*v W. Hewit?on will pnaohi at the North Belt Presbyterian- Church. . Mrs Alexander Mowat, one of the earliest settlers in the Awatere district, died 1 this morning, at the age of seventy-three. She arrived at Nelson in the ship Mary Ann, in 1842. . -..•■' Mr x J. Stevenson» was elected unopposed, to-day, to/ fill the extraordinary vacancy in tht Mandfeville and Rangiora, Road Board, caused by only two nominations being received for the three vacancies at the annual election.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7700, 8 May 1903, Page 3
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194PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7700, 8 May 1903, Page 3
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