PERSONAL.
Mr Allen C of Kimiltnt, left on Saturday on r» mouth's vnit to Christchurch. CortE-Üb'a Ityuti, of Hamilton, has obtained i«avi> l l abs ' r iC' in order to proceed |to H kitilu, n the West Ooa.-:t of the I v oil I) I-hmd, in order to attend his lathei'i i.uiic.'H l . The Rnv. P. .]. Mitir-jaud Mr \ ,l;i!ine?on, of h ft by this morning'? train to att 'nd the c-jnferem;! of the Primitive Methodist Church which epulis in New , Plymouth on Wednesday. Mr Jos o ph De.'iij, ALP, for West Belfast, is expected to reach Auckland u a Sunday, January 20. He has b»en recuperating at Kjtoraa, and begins his addresses at Stratf; rJ to eight. Sir Carey, engineer to the Auckland Tramwaja • cmpany, paid a brief visit to ! Hamilton on Saturday, Mr Carey w;.3 accompanied by a life partner whom he has ' recently i&keu unto iiimself. Mr Edward Mahnney, architect: for ri;e new Hark of Australasia, wa« in Hamilton on Saturday, "n business. Mr W. Warren, i of Messrs and Warren, Hamilton, | has been upp inted supervising architect, i for tue c. n'-.rar:t..
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8096, 7 January 1907, Page 2
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185PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8096, 7 January 1907, Page 2
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