PERSONAL ITEMS.
.. Pur DunedSn correspondent telegraphs that the Governor arrived on Saturday _ ~ • JMght, and left for Inrerowgill yesterday, to meet) Lord Northland, who becomes ADO. to hie Excellency. On Wednesday tl)e Governor leaves for Tlmaru, where be ipbm Lady Ranfix&y, ■ and tbenoe goea to Mount Cook. lady Constance Knox left for the South |$ the ciprere yesterday morning. L General Babangton arrived in Dunedin '- L from the South yesterday evening. ,- v \ Mr 0. J. Reakes, Mr David Ferguson, ■ A. Bell, and Sir Baraea arrived in yortsteauroh by the express from the South last night. Mr John Roberta, 0.M.G., Rev. I. Sarglnion, Mr and Mrs Porteus, Mr W. B. Penahire, Mr 0. Laing-Meason, Mr Q. E. Wharton, Mn Barr, «nd Mr F. W. Fish were pajieengere by the express yesterday k&or&inff. Mr L. W. Nelion (Dunedin), Mr J. O. Thomas (Dunedin), Mr and Mrs Montgomery (Little River), -Mr and Mrs Perry (Hawke'fl Bay), Mr Douglas (Dunedin), Mr . McKenale, Mr B.J!. Bell (Dunedin), Mr iQeorgd Rhodes (iMeodowbank), Mrs Hood (Haranet), Mines Allen (2), and Mr and Mm Allen arrived in town yesterday. ' The peMengers for Hanmer by yesterday morning train were:—M«*dam«i A. ■:. Vat«, M. Mooper, Rev. £. Eliot Cham- ;*• ben, and Mr E. G. Mataon. ; At the diatributioh of prizes and the ' bpening of the annual exhibition in con- - nection with the School of Art to-mor-row evenjng, Miss Millice Jennings will Iw presented with the eilver medal given by the Associated Academies of Munio, which woe gained by her at the recent examination held at Canterbury College. Recent callers at the local agency of the T«uri*t Department were:—Mies Ethel Eamersley (Weetern Australia), Mr J. (J. Rose (Western Australia), Mr and Mrs R. B. Mathie (Bank of Scotland, EdinAir J. F. Thompson (Sydnoy), Mr C. H. Clark (Nelaon), Dr. and Mn» Kenny (Perth, Western Australia), Mr D, McKay (Victoria), and Mr A. Wells (BirBungham). Our Wellington correspondent telegraphs that the Hon. Dr. Grace was somewhat ■weaker yesterday, and hie recovery is doubtful. Lieutenant Robert O. Porter, of the Ninth Contingent (son of. LieutenantColonel Porter) ie lying seriously ill of .pleurisy at his parents' home in Gisborne.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 5
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351PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 5
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