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Personal Paragraphs.

■Mrs Tripe has returned to Palmerston North from her trip to Wellington. Mrs Gould, Palmerston Nort]», is away in Pahiatua visiting friends. Mrs Forde, of Waitotara, is staying- in Wanganui. Mrs Crawford, of Pahiatua, is in Wanganui for a short visit. Miss Steele, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs Newcombe in Wanganui. Mr and Mrs A. Matson, of Gisborne, are staying in Wanganui. Miss Dalrymple, of Bulls, is the guest, of Miss Izard in Wanganui. Miss Arkwright (Marton. Rangitikei) Ims gone to Sydney for a few weeks. Mrs. Redman. Pieton. lias returned from a visit to Wellingjon. Miss Reeves has returned to Nelson after her visit to Wellington. Mr. S. Kirkpatrick (Nelson) has b:en on a trip to Wellington. Mr. R. Paiker is back in Wellington after his short trip to Auckland. Miss Lyttelton (Canterbury), who is visiting Gisborne, is staying with Mrs .Miss Empson. of Rotorua, who was in Auckland to hear Paderewski, has now returned home. Mrs W. R. Bloomfield spent a few days in Gisborne on bcr way back to Auckland from the golf tournament. Mrs. A. G. Fell, who has been staying in Pieton for some months at Miss Seymour's, has returned to Wellington. Mrs Adami, of Mount Peel. Rangiiata, is staying in Wanganui with her daughter, . Empson. ■Miss McHardy (Hawke’s Bay) is visiting Mrs I’. McHardy at "Beaulieu,” Palmerston North. Miss Fraser, Craven College. Palmerston North, has returned from her visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. z A. IL Herbert (Eketahuna) have gone to Australia tor a visit of some weeks. Miss Nora Kissling, of Parnell. Auckland, returned from Sydney last week,' after spending a very pleasant holiday in that city. Mrs Swindler, of the Thames, has been spending a fortnight's holiday with Mrs .Armitage, Parnell, but returned home on Monday last. Mr. Daniel Tole, formerly the Commissioner of Crown Lands, died at his resilience, Ponsonby, on Monday. The deeeased had been in failing health for some time. The Hon. J. A. Tole, Crown Prosecutor, is a brother of the deceased.

Mr. Frank Clayton, who has been tai the head office of the B.N.Z. for some time, has been appointed head accountant at Auckland. , Miss Daisy Hague Smith has beeß staying in Auckland as the guest of Mra Ernest Moss Davis for the past fortnight, but returned to Paeroa, via lh< Thames, yn Monday last, f Mr Bert Banks, of Remuera, who ha 9 been transferred to-lnvereurgill, left on Sunday by the AVest Coast boat. A' large number of his friends went out t«| Onehunga to see him off. » Mrs AValter Pittar arrived in Gisborne on Sunday from Wellington, and will stay with her mother, Mrs de Latour, for a week on her way home to Auckland. . H Mr E. 11. Lawford, who was fur soip* years on the Auckland staff of tile Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., has been appointed manager of the Dannevirkc branch of the bank. . Lieut. Lees, of the Coastguards, had been presented with a smoker’s set by No. 9 Company, and also with a butter cooler for his wife, the reason for the being the departure •of Lieutenant Lees for Air Chas. Kidson, of the Coromandel Post and Telegraph Office, has been removed to the Auckland office. During the five years he has been stationed at Coromandel he has proved a most obliging and zealous official and good citizen. Mr Flett, from Auckland, succeeds Mr Kidson. It is apparently the intention of the Rev. H. Anson, M.A., who has resigned his position as AA’arden of St. John’s College, Tamaki, to leave the institution at an early date. At a. meeting of the Board a letter was read from the Harden asking the Board to do their best to provide for the future of the College, without delay, as he could not • give any pledge to stay during next term, and he would do his best to prerent the College from suffering. The Board decided that they would do their best for the future management of the College without delay, and woul.d en- ‘ deavour to meet, the convenience of th* AVarden as far as in their power.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XII, 17 September 1904, Page 24

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Personal Paragraphs. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XII, 17 September 1904, Page 24

Personal Paragraphs. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue XII, 17 September 1904, Page 24