PERSONAL ITEMS.
Sir John Hall left for Wellington last night en route for England. Major J. T. M. Hayhurst and family also left by the eaime steamer on their way to the Old Country. District Judge Ward arrived from the South by the express last nighf. Mr J. Holmes, Mr N. Grant, Dr and Mrs W. Hislop, Mr W. H. Longbottom, Mr A. E. Brain, Mr J. Knubley, Mr H. Knubley, Mr Salmon (Wellington), Mr A. Biss, Mr J. E. Henrys. Mr Wilcox, Mr Stewart, Mr R. Southward (England), Mrs Mounsey (GroymcuUi), Mr, Mellraith, Mrs Betliune, Mr Ktanho.pe, Mr McMillan (Southbridge), Mr E. Jonts, and Mr.Furland are visitors to 'own. Mr H. Jones. Mr R. A. Brown, Mrs King, and iTiss Marthaiit hh for the North by l .a«t night"s steamer. Dr. Muofarliuid and Dr. Rtrrtoul. of Oγmond College, Melbourne, have concluded their six Weeks' angling tour in Southland, and sail for Melbourne from the Bluif by the s.s. Moeraki. They have had excellent sport during their visit. Mrs Goldsmith waa a passenger for HanmsT yesterday. Our Wellington correspondent telegraphs that the Hon. Dr. Urate, M.L.C.. who has bffu in poor health for soin* time pu*t is still very ill. " ' Visitors to Ha-nmer Springs include — At the Spo—Mr W. Lythberj,' (Wanganiii). Mr and Miss Kain (Springfield). Mr T. Spil■lane (Christvhuß-h), Missw (2) <Tirr.aru), Mr A. Procter (Chiistchurch), Mr O. Watt (Rotherham). At Amuri Grange—Mrs and Carruth*r< Mr Petrw (Tinviru). Mr and Mrs Kt-rr Master KVrr. Mr At Miw Faw-cftt-'.s— M*i*es Dale (3) (Chriskhurch). Miss Mundy. Mrs Gibbins. Mrs Mann. Miss I). Miss M. Edward*. - Mr H. H. Rayward rad Mr R. Frkdlander arrived in town ywterdar. An Invercargill telet-nim states that Mr Hogarth, of the Admiralty Stores Department, Sydney, who has been enquiring as to tlie possibilities- of drawing supplies for Australia and China, stations from New Zealand, haw left for Home by the Moeraki, owing to a dome;«tic bereavement. Mr Munro. of the Department of Industries and Commerce, will complete the enquiries. From lattst advices received in A*hburtou. Mr Hugo FrJedlitttder intends to leave Berlin on the 19th issi.. for New Zealand.
Tlie Amberk-y School Committee have npproved tite appointment of Miss M.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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364PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 7
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