PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr Justice Cooper, who has been on a
brief visit to Dunodin, will return this morning Mr Alison, MH II (Waitemata), was yes terday* granted a weok's sick leave by tho House '
Leave of absence for tho rest of the session, on r account of ill health, was yesterday granted to Mr Jl H Rhodes (EJlesmcro) by tho House of Representatives , Colonel Saunders, arcnitect of tho Salvation Army, who is well known m Now Zca land, is now making a good recovery, m Molbourno, from a prolonged and very serious illness He is oxpectod m Wellington at any timo now, m connection with tho building of the , now citadel in Constable Street Colonel Gilmour, who two years ago was of tho Salvation Army's work in Now, Zealand, and who has boon acting since thou as a provincial officer in the Midhnds, has just been promoted to tho important position of Under-Foroign Secretary on tho Headquarters staff Mr L F Ayson, Chief Inspector of Sea Fisheries, has returned rrom a visit to Auckland/ t made on departmental business Air Ayson is still feeling the effects of tho acci dont which ho suffored on board the trawler Nora Nivcn in June last Constable Egan, of Wellington, will be transferred to Blackball, m place of Constable Lyons, who was recently drowned Constables'Riordon, of laradale, and O'Halloran, Now Plymouth,' are to exchange stations
t<. tr , Dγ .Pomare, Health Officer to tho Maoris, t leaves for Taihape this morning to visit some of the Natnes in the north of the province The visiting Judges who have been attend ing tho Court of Appeal will leave Wellington as follows —Mr. Justice Wilbams, for Dun edin, Hhis evening, Mr Justice Chapman, for Chnstchnrch, on Friday evening, and Mr Justice Denniston, for Auckland, on Saturday
J Mr , W Smart, Superintending Engmoer of the Union S S Company, is a passenger by the Takapuna, arriving from tho North to day Mr Smart will probably leave for the South this , evening
Mr W A Grenfell, secretary of tho "Wei luigton Builders' Association, has gone to Napier to attend the Builders' Conference Mr A C Grant, stationmaster at Mangatainoka, is under orders of transfer to Nga- ( hero, near Greymouth !
Mr William Evans, secretary of tho South Pacific Mortgage and Deposit Com pany is confined to his bed with a serious illness
Iho Very Bov Doan Hegnault, the Rev J Hay, tho Hons H F Wigram, and G J Smith, aro passongers by the Mararoa which arrives from Lyttolton this morning "Mr H Drummond, who mot with a severe accident whilo phymg enckot in tho Nairn btrcet Reserve, is now making a good recovery, and is considered to bo quito out of danger
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 24, 23 October 1907, Page 7
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453PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 24, 23 October 1907, Page 7
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