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_j_ X P. Lerin -went South, by the , Jateaia this morning. : Major Blewitt left for New Plymouth . jjiis morning by the Pateena. Professor Scott is booked for Sydney Jw the Zeaiandia on Monday. Sir. P- E. I*3yland was a passenger for ! jKapier by the Tarawera this afternoon. Srßobert Stout, Chief Justice, left for ■Sapier this afternoon by the Tarawera. Mr, W. Forster went South by the Tarawera Jlris afternoon en route to Bohart. The Yen. Archdeacon Campbell leaves for Sydney by the ZFa.la.nn'ia on dayMr Gardner, proprietor of the '"'Hot Lakes Chronicle," is going across to Sydney on Monday by the Zeaiandia. Mr. Barry Coney leaves for England on' Monday. He will sing at St. Matthew's Church to-morrow evening. Mr. F. Weymouth, manager of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, is hooked for Sydney by the Zeaiandia on Monday. Mr. B. 3. Esam, Government Valuer, is at present suffering from a severe attack of nervous prostration and infawimfa. IfrE-iSchawbe ("New Zealand Times") las fieen re-elected chairman of the Parliamentary Press gallery. Mr P. R. Bell ("Dnnedin Star") has been reinstalled as' vice-chairman. • Mr B. R. Douglas, dredgemaster under . the Otago Harbour Board, was yesterday appointed master of the Timaru Board"s new dredge. There "were 34 applicants. • Mr C. K. Vjckemaan, superintending •engineer of the Public Works Department, was a passenger yesterday mornjng by the Rotoiti for !N"ew Plymouth. J. VMr Allen Bell, of Hamilton, left for "Mlington yesterday to attend the ffionial Conference of the Xew Zealand .farmers* Union. Mr Bell travelled by ;t«.y of the Main Trunk line. The most recent arrivals at the Royal ■ Hotel include Mr. Reg. J. Mendl (Karaura), Mr. J. H. McClure (Glasgow), Mr. J. H. Gill (Dunedin), Mr. J. E. Close '{Bay of Islands), Mr. M. Ludbrook, Mr. A. G. Begnell (Wanganui), Mr. A. Afldns (Wellington), and Mr. E. Bell jfPahnexston North). Mr. Win. Stringer, KjC, of Christdrarch, and Mrs. Stringer, who were jassengers by the Navua, intend leaving for Sydney by the Zeaiandia on Monday. Another of the Navua's passengers who has decided to go by the (Erect boat to Australia is Count TarBowski. The latest arrivals at the Star Hotel include Mr G. H. Fllis; (Melbourne), Mr .J. Pease (Hawera), Mr A- L. Jennings Pawera), Mr Edward A. Lindsay (Sydney), Mr and Mrs E- W. Houston jfHawfce's Bay), Mr G. Masson (South /Africa), Mrs* E Vine (England). Mrs 'J. J. Simpson (Melbourne), Mr A. Brodie and Mr T. Smith (New Plymonth), Mr P. Smith (Bastings), Mr T. E and Mr H. S. Tanner (Napier), Major G. R. Gordon (Nspier), Mr J. Chambers (Hawke's Bay), Mr L. Drummond '■(Hawke's Bay), Mrs a, *"i Miss Morgan tSnva), Mr Morgan (Suva.), and Miss Turner (Hobart).
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 3
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450PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 3
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