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PERSONAL ITEMS.

_ • ■ - The Governor and party arrived at Auckland on Saturday morning (says a Press Association message). To-day Lord* Liverpool will open the Exhibition at 11 a.m.. and lay tho foundation-stone of the new Grammar School at 4 p.m. Sir Charles Bowen and the Hon. C. A. C. Hardy, M.L.C.'s, arrived by tho Wahine on Saturday morning. Messrs G. J. Anderson, P. C "Webb, G. M. Thomson, L. M. Isitt, G. Witty, F. H. Smith' and W. Nosworthy, M.P.'s arrived from Wellington on Saturday . morning. Captain Finnis, Captain Glcndining, Captain Lampen, Captain Meddings, and Captain Robinson arrived yesterday from Wellington. *Mr D..-... Virtue, Town Clerk of Timaru, is at present in Christchurch. Our Wanganui correspondent telegraphed on Saturday >—'.'The many Wanda of Mr Louis Cohen" will regret .to learn that ho was suddenly attacked with appendicitis yesterday afternoon. An operation was performed late last night."

Mr J. H, Hosking, K.G., of Dunedin, Mr C. P. Skerrett, X.0., "Wellington Mr Myers, Wellington, Mr W. 3E. IKinnerney, .Timaru. Mr W. C. MacGregor, Dunedin, and Mr W. D. Camppell. Timaru, are at present in Christchurch on Supreme Court busineas. The marriage of Miss Eileen Ward to- Mr Bernard Bedingfiejd Wood (states the , "Dominion"') i. to takr place on December 4th at the Basilica. A reception will afterwards be held at the residence of Mrs Seddon,- Golder _ ■" Hill. '. - . ■--.■■. .':..;■"."; Mr G. T. Kemp, telegraph engineer, who is,leaving for Nelson this week, ' was entertained privately by his friends ' on Friday evening at a.social'reunion. During the evening Mr A. J. C, Talbot proposed Mr Kemp's health, and expressed the feelings of. all in regretting his departure, and, 'in -wishing him every success in the'future. Mr Talbot fiirtner asked Mr Kemp to aocept a small souvenir of tho esteem and refard in which _c was held by all mother* of tho local branches of the service. Messrs Roberts, Brent, Atkinson, Maloney. Guinness, and ". others also - spoke.-and expressed; their warm wishes *.: - for Mr ; Kemp'* welfare.... !••■•*;,.;;•■; fc' : - V : ■:'■■*====*' ' .."" '•H'-''".';:''

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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