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Personal Paragraphs.

Colonel Porter is on a visit to Canterbury.

Mrs Langford, of New Plymouth, is paying a visit to Wanganui. Miss Cobb, England, has been paying a visit to friends in Wellington.

Miss Olive Todd, of Waipawa, has been staying in Napier.

Mrs Meek, of New Plymouth, has gone on a visit to Stratford.

Mr and Mrs Martin Kennedy, Wellington, are on a visit to Christchurch.

Miss Emily Spencer, of Napier, has gone for a visit to the country. Dr. Bakewell, Auckland, is visiting Wellington. Miss Page, of Napier, has been staying in Hastings. Mr Cullen, Mahakipawa, Picton, has gone to Auckland for a trip. Mr. Herries, M.H.R., says Mr. Massey practically leads the Opposition. Mrs H. C. Seymour has returned to “Tyntesfield,” Renwick, from Picton. Mrs Watson (Ashburton) is staying at Chavanne’s Hotel, Wanganui. Mrs S. Nobl-Campbell, of Masterton, has returned from a visit to Napier. Dr King left for Wellington last week to join the Imperial Pensions Board. . Miss Cameron has been staying in Napier with Miss Hobbs. Mr Pavitt, of Christchurch, has been spending a few days in New Plymouth. Mr T. Eantham, of Napier, has been moved to Christchurch.

His Lordship the Bishop of Nelson, was in Wanganui last week. The Rev T. B. Maclean, of Wanganui, is back from a short holiday at Nelson. Mrs Collins and Mrs A. Pearce, Wellington, have gone to the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, for some weeks. Miss Cargill, of Dunedin, has been staying with Mrs Tabuteau, of the Bluff Hill, Napier. Mrs Rhodes and Mrs Adams are back in Wellington after a trip to the South Island. Mr and Mrs Hoskin, Masterton, are shortly going to England on a holiday trip. M. Allo, the Belgian expert on electrical transmission, was recently in Wellington. Mr 11. B. Kirk, M.A., has just been appointed to the Chair of Biology at Victoria College, 'Wellington. Messrs Aallan Saxby and Ross McLennan, of Napier, intend leaving there shortly for America. Miss Maefarlane has been staving with Mrs Tylee, of the Bluff Hill,’Napier. Sir Joseph Ward and party left Melbourne on Friday for Sydney, Auckland and Wellington. Mrs P. Smith, who has been visiting her son in Feilding has returned to New Plymouth. Dr. Clarke was enthroned Bishop of Melbourne last week. There was an impressive ceremony in the Cathedral. The Rev G. P. Dayes, M.A., has been appointed to succeed the Rev Waters as vicar of St. Peter’s, Wellington. Miss Pettiti has returned to the country after a pleasant visit to Miss Heath, of Fitzroy-road, Napier. Mr Crichton, conductor of the Wanganui Garrison Band, is to be presented by the citizens with a purse of £ 150. Mrs and Miss Goldwater, of New Plymouth. are on a short visit to Wanganui. Mr Adair Blythe, after spending several weeks in Napier, has returned to Masterton. Miss 11. Wells, Cambridge, has gone on a visit to Auckland to stay with Sirs Frater, of Parnell. Mr. Elliot Warburton, of Palmerston North, has just returned, after an extended stay in the Old Country. Mr and Miss Weston, New Plymouth, aecompanied by their niece Miss llopkin aon, are staying at Wanganui. Mr and Mrs W. Rainger, who have been touring the Southern Lakes, have returned to Auckland. ——— .

Mr and Mrs Chisholm, from Australia, are staying with Mr and Mrs H. O. D. Mearcs, Fendalton. Mrs Alister Clark (Melbourne) spent a few days with Mrs A. E. G. Rhodes, at Te Koraha. last week.

Mr and Mrs Hosking, residents of Palmerston North for many years, intend paying a visit to the Old Country.

Miss Lucy Skinner, who has been on a visit to Wanganui, has returned to New Plymouth.

Monsignor Mackay, of Oamaru, is to pay a visit to Europe, and will leave in May next.

Mr R. Jagger, general manager of the Manchester Insurance Company for Australia, with Mrs Jagger, has been on a visit to New Plymouth.

A new Military Pensions Board has been appointed by the Government, consisting of Drs. F. W. King, G. P. Baldwin and W. E. Herbert. „

Mrs Bankart, of Auckland, and her daughter, Mrs Musson (front Sydney), have also been staying at the National Hotel, Cambridge, for the last fortnight.

Dr. and Mrs De Lisle, of Napier, have gone to Nelson for the former to attend the Medical Congress, now being held there.

Much sympathy is felt for Mr Norris, of Hat tuna, Hawke’s Bay, whose residence there was totally destroyed by fire recently.

Miss Cousins and Miss Carrick, of Auckland, arc at present on a visit to Mrs Brooks, of the Bank of New' Zealand, Cambridge. Mesdamcs Edwards and Myers, of Wellington, and Drs. Fyffe and James have been staying at the Masonic Hotel, Napier.

Mrs Douglas and Miss Shaw, who have been visiting Dunedin, have returned to New Plymouth after spending a delightful holiday.

Mr H. J. Ainger (Christchurch) and the Misses Ainger (two) left, by the Rakaia for England from Lyttelton on Monday.

The Countess of Seafield left New Zealand for England last week via Sydney, her brother, Mr 11. Townend, going as far as Sydney with her. Mr and Mrs Munroe (Auckland) spent a few days in Christchurch last week with friends on their way to the Southern Lakes-

Mr and Mrs R. E. McDougal), St. Albans, Christchurch, left for the West Coast on Tuesday, returning via Nelson and Wellington.

Sir G. M. G’Rorke, who has been attending the sittings of the New Zealand University Semite, has returned to Auckland.

Mr and Mrs G. L. Sunderland and Miss Gladys Sunderland, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, left on Monday for a trip to England.

Lieutenants Hovell and Lascelles, who left Napier in January to join their regiments in South Africa, arrived on the 24th ult.

Mr and .Miss .McKinnon, of Napier, left for America and England by the R.M.s. A entura on Friday. They intend to return via Suez.

Miss Ella Macky, of North Shore, Auckland, left by the Waikare on Monday tor England, where she is going to finish her musical studies.

The Rev. Mr Finlayson, of Christchurch. is officiating in St. Paul’s (Presbyterian) Church, Picton, for a couple of Sundays.

Mr Charles William Wyatt, formerly of Christchurch, died on the 12th January, at 13, Pelham Place, South Kensington, London, in his seventy-third year. Miss Muriel Balfour, Napier, has returned from a visit to Wellington. Her marriage to Mr Johnston will take place very shortly.

Mr Gibb, for many years stationmaster at Milton (Otago), is about to retire from the railway service on a pension.

Sir Henry Miller passed through Wellington last week on his way back to Oamaru, after a coaching trip from Nelson to the West Coast. Mr J. E. Maunsell has, on the motion of Dr. Findlay, been admitted by Mr Justice Denniston as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

The death is announced by cable from London of Mis J. N. Williams, of Frim-

ley, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, on February 25th. Mr. T. Mellor, bandmaster at Waihi, has been offered a salary of £52 to act as conductor to the Timaru Garrison Band.

Among missing friends advertised for in “Lloyd’s Weekly News” of January 25 the name appears of Edward Maurice, who went to New Zealand 1878-9, and who is inquired for by his sister Annie. There is quite an exodus to England of Hawke’s Bay*people just now. Miss Adeane left last week, and Mrs and Mrs C. 11. St Hill, of Porangahau, intend going very shortly. Mr A. J. Chamberlain, the Melbourne tenor, passed through Napier last week, and will probably return there to take part in the Cathedral choir concert on April 14th. The Rev. F. G. Buckingham, who has accepted a call to the Baptist Church, Nelson, arrived by the Ventura on Friday. The reverend gentleman has a high reputation as a preacher. A presentation was last week made bj' a number of railway employees to Mr Guy, the stationmaster at Onehunga, on the occasion of his transference to Now Plymouth. Among other postal changes, Mr James Delaney, postmaster at Lawrence, is promoted to Lyttelton, and will be succeeded at Lawrence by Mr Wylie, at present postmaster at Opotiki. At the Medical Conference, which is being held at Nelson, Drs. Collins, Coker, Mason, Valentin^, and Mr Gilruth (veterinary surgeon) are representing Wellington. Mr A. G. Cowper and Mr G. N. Johnson, of Wanganui, have left for ’Frisco. Mr Cowper is making an extended tour round the world before settling down to practise his profession. After working for live years and a half in the mission in Poona, India, Mr Percy Valpy has resumed his former position as schoolmaster at Glenorchy, Lake Wakatipu. Mr and Mrs Rowe, from Auckland, are now in New Plymouth, and will give their valuable assistance in the forthcoming performance of “Les Cloches de Cornville” by the New Plymouth amateurs.

Mr and Mrs 11. Brett (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Rainger (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Walcot Wood, and Mr and Mrs P. Wood (Christchurch), returned to Christchurch from the Southern Lakes on Saturday week.

Mr and Mrs Muir Douglas and family are staying at the National Hotel, Cambridge, since the sale of their “Bruntwood” estate to Mr Ross. They will ba greatly missed in the district, where they have lived for over twenty years.

Mrs A. Herrold, who has been staying with hei- parents, Mr and Mrs Wright, of “Laloma,” Cambridge, for the last month, left by Tuesday’s train for Waiuku, where Mr A. Herrold has bought land and intends to settle.

Bishop Verdon, of Dunedin, is going to Australia in connection with the golden jubilee of Cardinal Moran. During his absence the Dunedin diocese will be administered by the Right Rev. Monsignor Mackay. The Rev Father Golden, of Taranaki, was a passenger by the mail steamer Ventura for ’Frisco on Friday. The rev. gentleman will visit his brother, who lies ill at Vancouver, and then proceeds to England.

Amongst the passengers for Sydney by the Mokoia on Friday from Wellington were Mrs Henry Blundell and her daughters, the Misses L- and M. Blundell, who are leaving on an extended visit to the Old Country. At the request of the Hon. C. C. Bowen the Mayor of Christchurch has arranged to call a public meeting of citizens for Wednesday next, to consider the question of the erection of a memorial to the late Hon. W. Rolleston.

Mr. Colbeck, who for some months past has been accountant in the Palmerston North branch of the Bank of New Zealand, has severed his connection with the bank to join the firm of Barraud & Abraham, Limited, Palmerston. Mrs Macalister and Mrs Bushel, Blenheim. have returned from an enjoyable trip to Nelson. They did the overland journey through the Rai Valley and over the Rai and Wanganui Saddles, and thought the scenery incomparable. The Wanganui Girls’ College annual swimming sports were held on Satur-

day. A number of friends and parents of the school were present. The championship fell this year to Miss Maude Siffiton.

Mr and Mrs Gordon H. Saxby left Napier on Monday for a visit to England. Their second son, Mr Allan Saxby, in company with Mr Ross MeLernon, also left Napier last week to try his fortune in America.

Lieutenant Riussell, of the Northhampton Regiment, youngest son of Sir William Russell, of “Fluxmere,” Hastings, is expected home on leave. He left South Africa on February 24, and will arrive in Wellington by the Tongariro on the 18th inst.

Dr. Linuey, of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, reached England by the Aotea in December, and is now studying at the University of with the object of getting a diploma in publie health. He expects to complete the course in about six months, and then return to New Zealand.

Mr John McKinnon and Miss McKinnon, of Arapawanui, Hawke’s Bay, left last Friday for a visit to Mr McKinnon’s birthplace, Stornaway, Lewis, in the outer Hebrides. Mr McKinnon, who has not visited his old home for fifty years, is one of the earliest settlers in Hawke’s Bay. He expects to be absent from New Zealand for nine months.

Mr Beatby, head gaoler at Invercargill, has been appointed to succeed Mr Phillips at the Dunedin gaol, at a salary beginning at £3OO. Principal Warder Armstrong has been promoted to the vacancy at Invercargill. Both appointments date from April Ist. Mr Beatby has been stationed at Invercargill for the past fifteen years. Miss Marion Wilson, daughter of Mr L. Wilson, Wellington, has recently distinguished herself by passing her examination for the M.A. degree, with honours in chemistry, a subject which is most unusual for a lady. Last year Miss Wilson was successful in winning a Science scholarship at Victoria College.

Mr R. Bruce Wallace (son of the late Mr J. Howard Wallace, one of Wellington’s early settlers) died recently at Bendigo. Mr Bruce Wallace was for some years manager of the National Insurance Company’s branch in Wellington, and was one of the first officers of the Wellington Nuvals.

Mrs T. K. Macdonald and Miss Vera Macdonald have left Wellington on a trip to England, via Suez- Pressure of business precludes Mr Macdonald from accompanying them. Mrs Macdonald and her daughter join the steamer Bremen at Sydney, proceeding via Suez to London, and will return to the colony via America in from nine to twelve months.

An interesting ceremony took place last week in the office of Mr S. H. Davenport, of W. Davenport and Son, house furnishers, Newton, when Mr Bowring, on behalf of the employees of the firm, presented Mr Davenport, on the occasion of his departure for • the Old Country, with a silver-mounted walkingstick suitably inscribed. The following were recent, callers at the Wellington Tourist Agency:—Messrs J. V. O’Loughlin, Adelaide; Robert Milligan, Oamaru: Miss Rowe, Sydney; Miss Lukin, Sydney; Mr Nicholas Krukoff, St. Petersburg, Russia; Ernest Brown. Melbourne; W. F. and C. M. Wigley, Coventry; Rev. R. and Mrs Fairbrother, Tnverell, New South Wales; John Gilleson, Malabar, South India; J. A. Bigg, London; John Courtis, Williamstown, Victoria.

Most of the vessels in Lyttelton Harbour were dressed in their bunting on March 3rd on account of the marriage of Mr J. A. Borthwick, second engineer of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s s.s. Aotea, to Miss Isabelle Smith, daughter of Mr Henry Smith, of the firm of H. Smith and Co., engineers, of Lyttelton. The marriage was solemnised during the afternoon by the Rev. A. 11. Treadwell, at Mr Smith’s residence. Te Whaka, West Lyttelton, in the presence of a large number of guests. Recent visitors to Wellington include Mr J. Crosbie Gould; Dr and Miss Wood, Dunedin; Mr and Miss Hopkins, Canterterbury; Mr G. M. Frean, Torquay, England; Mx- and Mrs E. Grimwade, London; Mr N. Grimwade, Melbourne; Mr and Mrs Wyllie, Capetown; Mr W. Baldwin, Sydney; Mr H. Cross, Adelaide; Captain and Mrs Potter, Newcastle ; Mr W. L. Newsham, London; Mr E. T. Baxter, Fife; Mrs Dale, Napier; Mr and Mrs D. Howie, H. J. Harvey, Berwick, Victoria; Misses Ninde, U.S.A,

Count de Courte, French Consul for New 'Zealand, left Wellington on Friday for Paris, owing to the ill-health of the Countess. Mr Geo. Dunnet, formerly Consular Agent for France, has been appointed Acting-Consul during the term of CoOnt de Courte’s absence.

There were a great number of visitors to the Star Hotel during the past week. Among the number were:—From London: Hon. E. Walker and valet, Mr and Mrs A. Guthrie, Master Guthrie, Miss May Guthrie, Mr W. E. Marshall, .Mr and Mrs Robinson. From Bradford, Yorkshire: Mr and Mrs Kelly. From Bromley, Kent: Mr Clement Alliston, Mr Geoffrey Alliston. From Fiji: Mr Marshall Chambers. From Bendigo: Mrs Montague Levy, Miss A. Isaacs. From Brisbane: Mr and Mrs Williamson, Miss Williamson. From Sydney: Mrs Wentworth, Miss Wentworth, Mr J. 11. Brearley, A. J. Arnot, Wm. Wark, Air and Mrs Binns, W. AL Rumsey, C. M atson, Mr and Mrs A. Weber and child, <l. E. Reynolds, Air and Airs Gardiner and maid, Air and Airs Sydney Josephson, Mr and Mrs Castuer, W. F. Smith, Esq., Miss Ada Bufant, Air L. Edkin. From Melbourne; Mr and Airs AL Donald, Air J. Rice, Horace Jones, Air and Mrs McLean, E. H. Wilson. From Bremen, Germany: Dr. Schwarzbach, Eric Shultz, Karl Hurmann. From Adelaide: E. Wellman, G. Bayley, Air and Airs E. Roberts, Alias Roberts. From Greytown North: Dr. Bey, Aliss Bey. From Edinburgh : Rev. C. R. Cunninghame, Alessrs T. H. McKinnon, A- De C. Haig, Robert Burns. From Berth: Air H. E. Smith, 11. Jamieson. From Clarence River, N.S.W.: Air J. AlacNaughton. From Dunedin: Messrs W. G. Goodman, E. L. Firth. From Nelson: Air L. Glasgow, Cap l .. A. E. Glasgow. From Wairarapa: Major Donald. From Oamaru: Air Patterson. From Toronto: R. Macpherson, J. Robson. From San Francisco: Alessrs C. F. Chandler, F. Bromby, J. Thomas. From Dumfrieshire, Scotland: Dr. A. Al. Stafford. From Queensland: Air J. Dean. From Wellington: Mr J. D. Hunter, Airs King, Air Huies, Mr and Airs Seville, Aliss Seville, Air Rothschild, Thos. Rose, A. A. Bethune, L. Hutchinson, Air Giles, W. H. Kinvig. From Liverpool, England: Air J. A. Hall, Aliss Hall- From Calcutta: Air and Airs J. Jenson, Aliss Jenson, Master Jenson and maid. From Dublin: Air and Airs O’Malley. From New York: Col. Carter, Air Cuyler Hastings, Air J. Choreton, Air Freeman, Air W. Baxter, Dr. Stevenson, Air and Airs Alackey.

There has been a very large number of visitors at Grand Hotel, Auckland during the past week. Amongst them were the following:—From London: Aladame Melba, Aliss E. A. Deane, Air R. J. Wrightson, Dr. Geo. D. Castro, Air. J. A. Hammond, Air J. H. Hammond, Air J. F. McQueen, Air T. C. Buckingham, Air E. 8. Aleers, Air and Airs E. H. Grimwade, Aliss King, Aliss Dunnige, Air G. A. Sanderson. From Surrey, England: Air and Airs A. R. Davey,‘Air and Mrs W. F. Hodgson, Aliss C. Al. Cobb. From Herts, England: Airs H. A. Anderson, Alaster Anderson. From Glasgow: Air and Airs F. J. Shand, Air and Airs Walter Hamilton, Air David Ferguson, Air McCausland. From Kilmarnock, Scotland: Air and Airs Yates. From Aberfoyle, Scotland: Airs W. 11. Bolton and maid. From Alotherwall, Scotland: Dr. G. Forrest. From Athlone, Ireland: Air Harold D. Smith. From Kilworth, Ireland: Air T. R. Bury Barry. From Pretoria, South Africa: Mr and Airs R. Alackenzie. From Paris: Viscount des Garets. From Italy: Signora Sassoli, Signorina Sassoli. From Germany: Air C. Fraucke. From San Francisco, U.S.A.: Air W. R. Baker, Air and Airs John Gilgrist. From Alilwaukee, U.S.A.: Colonel Robert Hill. From New York: Air Thompson Adainan. From Charters Towers, Queensland: Dr. and Airs R. B. Huxtable. From Kew, Victoria: Air T. A. Paterson. From Perth, W.A.; Mr Wilson Dunn. From Kalgoorlie, W.A.: Air John Durkin. From Alelbourne: Air W. Stafford, Air and Airs L. Rose Jagger, Airs G. H. Purchas, Air E. A. Russell, Air W. 11. Fitzer, Air Buchanan. From Sydney: Air and Mrs Duncan Clerk, Aliss Duncan Clerk, Alaster Dunean Clerk, Aliss J. Young, Aliss Cox, Mr T. A. Grady, Air and Mrs L. M. Rhodes, Air B. Bauer, Air L. A. Meyers, Air T. B. Mathew, Air John S. Dunlop, Mr John Kirkland, Air and Airs Langton, Air Allan Campbell, Judge Reydon, Miss Whittingham. Aliss Venables, Aliss Salter. From Dunedin: Air and Mrs James Edgar, Air Alex. Burt, Air Fletcher Rattray, Air A. L. Isaacs. Air Al. E. Garrou. From Christchurch: Mr P. Hur-

eus, Air J. Palmer, Alias Al. Elworthy, Air 11. Elworthy. From Hawke’s Bay: Ah- and Airs G. L. Sunderland, Aliss Sunderland, Miss Yolande Sunderland. From Thames: Mrs Walker, Aliss Walker, Aliss Edith Walker, Mr and Airs James Gordon and child. Air Wm. Walker. From Napier: Air and Airs H. J. Twigg, Aliss Twigg, Miss V. Twigg. From Woodville: Air and Airs S. Bolton. From Waikato: Capt. R. J. Seddon, Air and Airs O. S. Alarsli. From Wellington: Air and Mrs R. IT. Haselden, Air J. Salmond.

The Central Hotel has been well pat, ionised during the past week, the guests including the following:—From England: Air and Mrs G- Bull Francis, Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Misses Crowley, Mr H. AlcCance, Air Henry G. Greatrex, Mr Thos. Eyre, Air W. Jackson, Aliss Jackson, Air R. Nathan. Air and Airs R. F. Smith. Air AL Guy Pearse, Air T. Lindsay Bainbridge, Air John Dixon, Air AL W. Andre, Aliss A. Andre, Air and Airs R. C. Jeffeott, Air Alfred Murcott, Mr Percy G. Smith, Air John RothwellFrom Scotland: Air and Airs Craig. From Germany: Mr A. Alyers. From Alelbottrne: Aliss Dawson, Aliss Rogers, Aliss Greene, Air Geo. Sutherland, Air and Airs E. H. Nicholls, Alaster Nicholls, Aliss Nicholls, Air E. P. Ackman, Miss Ackman, Air E. 11. Collis, Aliss Rice, Aliss C. Rice, Air 11. J. Harvy. From Brisbane: Air Leslie AL Turner. From America: Air and Airs Seymour Wilson. From India: Dr. A. Richardson. From Sydney: Air J. Leigh Jones, Mr and Airs Joseph P. Smith, Mr E. Wohlgemuth, Air H. Deacon, Air Richard Stranzger, Air William Baldwin, Air J. J. Johnston, Mr J. AlcGrath, Air 11. E. Hall. Rev. Roger W- H. Dalison, Airs Dalison, Air D. W. Custer, Aliss L. E. Stafford. From Townsville, Queensland: Mr and Airs S. Nesbitt-Allen, Aliss L. Nesbitt-Allen, Alaster C. Nesbitt-Allen. From Ireland: Air sflnd Airs R. Blair White, Airs Nicolls, Air W. H. Nicolls, Air C. Nicolls. From Dunedin: Air and Airs R. F. Smith, Air James Atorekane, Air J. C. Ross. From Adelaide: Air F. Andrew. From Western Australia: Mr and Airs J. C. Rose. From Apia, Samoa: Dr. and Airs Schwesmigon. From Wellington: Air T. C. Williams, Aliss Williams, Miss L. Williams, Air W. Williams, Air J. O’Brien, Air C- Barnes, Mr George Barnes, Air R. G. Reed, Air and Alls Davidson, Air A. L. Samuels, Air F. D. Anderson, Air C. A. Hickson, .Major Rogers, Air Gilchrist, Air A. Tripe, Mr J. W. Jack, Air D. A. McLellan, Air E. Tregear, Air Arthur G. Glover- From Tauranga: Air G. C. Lee. From Eltharn: Air and Mrs George Moir. rom Southland: Air and Mrs S. B. Lawrenuce. From Otaki: Air and Airs Costello, Air B. Al. Ling. From Wanga,nui: Airs Hugh Speed. From Timaru: Air A. Crawford, Air and Airs Beck. From Kaipara: Air A. Close. From Rotorua: Dr. Craig, Air A. D. Campbel). From Gisborne: Aliss Hutchinson, Air F. Eure. From Christchurch: Aliss Oliver, Mr James Jamieson, Air G. Al. Hall, Mr H. 11. Fox, Mr and Airs Robinson, Air Wm. Thomson, Air P. Curtis. From Napier: Air F. W. Triggs, Air J. A. Fothergill, Air J. AL AleKinnon, Aliss McKinnon, Mr John Straked, Air A. Saxhy. From New Plymouth: Air A. C. Fooke.s, Dr. S. Faber Fookes. Air Edgar Watt, Air and Airs AV. Gadsby, Air S. A. Gadsby, Air G. Gadsby, Rev. Archdeacon Cole, Air and Airs IL AV. Hall, Miss K. Mall, Aliss Al. Skinner. From Oamaru: Air and Airs J. Cowie Nicholls, Masters Nicoll (2). From Te Arolia: Airs F. Pilling and maid. From Waihi: Mrs Foster, Mr Hazard. From Opotiki: Air and Airs Charles Withy. From Pokeno: Aliss Johnston, Air F. W. Pyne. From Whangarei: Air and Airs McPhee, Miss McPhee. From Thames: Mr and Mrs Clendon, Airs Foy, Aliss E. Foy, Air Bunn, R.AL, Air A. Nieholl. From Levin: Air P. Bartholomew, Miss Bartolomew, Aliss Al. Bartholomew. From Orepuki: Air Robert Dunlop. From Alanaia: Air A. Wheldon, Air J. Gilmour. From Auckland : Aliss Carr.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XI, 14 March 1903, Page 748

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Personal Paragraphs. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XI, 14 March 1903, Page 748

Personal Paragraphs. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XI, 14 March 1903, Page 748