PERSONAL ITEMS.
' His Excellency the Governor returns to Wellington from Timaru to-night. Lady Kanfurly and party were passengers from Dunedin to Timaru by ytHsterdHy'* express. i'aeeengers from ttfe South by the express yesterday included:—Air H. ¥. Nieol, Mr ,David Thomas*- (Ashburton), Lieutenant f Browne (cavalry instructor), and Mr A. K. 'r Guinneeßi{Tinwru). » Mr Higginson Mb for thg North i yesterday, and ilr John Holmes for Metti- \ yen. & Mr VV. H. Longbottcm (Bradford, EngI land), Mr Alexander Knight (Dunedin), Dr. I A. JRabagliati (Bradford, England), Mr J. t P. Knight (Melbourne), Mr 0. L. Burton I' (Liverpool), Air W. A. K*y (Auckland), Mr H. £. ttollie (Melbourne), Mr E. T. Brown, Mr Duckett, Mr "Hannan, Mr Godfrey, and Mr Haigb are at present in town. Mr A. B. Bloram, Rcgietrar of the Supreme Court, who uaa been epending a i oftnight'6 holiday At Mount Cook, returned to Christcimrch by the express la«t night. Mr T. Humphries, Commissioner of Crown Lands, returned from Wellington yesterday. The following were passengers for Hanmer Springs yeeterday: —air and Mrs Olarkwn, Mi»e Clftricson, Miss Blanche Border, Mice Emily Watte. The Hon: C H. Mille ie at preent on a Tieifc to the Blenheim district. Mr J. Lomae, Inspector of Factories, wae yeeterday afternoon to Mi«e Elltaan, of St. Albans. The Hornby {School Committee has derided to recommend the. Education Boaxd to *ppoinii Miw Kitty Mtnauee mietreee at tie Boniby School. ■. _ . The Btafl of the General Post Office m Wellington on Tuesday'recogniecd their fellow officer's fin* batting perjormaaoe against Lord Hawke's t«un by presenting Hγ Claude Hiokeon with a bat and a eet of l*g-gaarde. Mr W. Gtay, Becretary of lie Department, in making the preeent«tion, refenod in cwnpumentary. tenne to. the eoortt of 73 mad© fey Mr Hickeon for Wei- ' ; lingtoa duriag the fitst innings of tihe xnatca* : • Sir John Hall leaves New Zealand in the
e.s. Ruapehu on a. visit to England. Mr W. Hogarth, from the Admiralty naval station at vSydney, left Wellifigton for couth per cc. Jdokoia yesterday, accompanied by Mir Jturnro, of the Industries '< fc! and Commerce Department. «- Mr George Fisher, M.H.R., h*e forVv feited hw eeat at a member of the Weiig" lington Harbour Board, having been abf tent from four consecutive meetings with&i " out leave. . fe" By the outgoing Tyeer steamer yeeter- @ day the chairman of the Wellington Hars boor Board (Mr H. Beauchamp), with nic m>, wHe and family, left Wellington for their *k Euwpean tour. The party (telegraphs pi our oomepondent) will be away for eight
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 5
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