PERSONAL.
The Wellington " Pest " states that Mr Sim, of Dunedin, is to be the n°ew Judge of the Arbitration Court. Mtllle Dolores left for the south by the second express this morning. Mr A. H. Smith, Chicago, arrived in Christ-church this morning. Mr William Nisbet, formerly chief engineer in the Union Steamship Company's service, and well known in Lyttelton where he has resided for a number or years, left by the Athenic from Wellington yesterday for an extended tour of the United Kingdom and the Continent.
The following passengers have been booked for Wellington by the s.s. Rotomahana, leaving this evening: — Misses Hyains, Miles, Wood, Walls, Bock, Gane (2), Clark, Robinson, Skitton and Porter, Mesdames Plimmer, Miles, Pidgeon, Williams (2), Wiseman, Gartner, I'raser, Daniel, Reid (2), Cockb'urn, Baker, Sheehan, Slack and Smitii, Messrs Roes Turner, Plimmer, Jackson, Furnees, Babington, Caldwell, Gane, Pidgoon, Mackenzie, Sheehan, Orr, Murphy, Cooper, Wilkins, M'Picker, Drew, Allen, Reid, Midlane, Hall, Loose, M' Arthur, Nicholls, Thompson, Grimmett (2) and Tanner, and Dr Por--ritt. v ' -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8797, 7 December 1906, Page 3
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