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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. J. Hogan, M.P., of Wanganui, isa' visitor to Wellington. . ' ' ' Mr. Charles Adair, of Gisborno, is paying a visit to Wellington. Mr. J. Vigor Brown, M.P., is at present on a visit to Wellington.' Tho Hon. D. Buddo returned from the .north by tho Main Trunk express yesterday. Sir Joseph Ward and a party will attend tho first production of "In tho Uankjs," at tho Opera Houso to-morrow evening. . Mr! and Mrs. Eric Riddiford returned from a trip to Australia, by the .Manuka yesterday. - ' llio Hon. J. TJPaul, M.L.C., was a.passenger for the. south by tho Mararoa last night.. > ■> . Mr. Allan Hamilton, tho well-known theatrical manager, was a passenger from Sydney by tho Manuka yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. \Y; l'ringlo, of Lower Hutt, returned from an Australian tour yesterday by the Manuka. . Mr. William Rogers, manager of tho Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company, Nelson,. is at present on a business visit to Wellington. Mr. A. Thomson, of Ganhaway and Co'.npnny, left for Karamoa-on Tuesday, by tho Mapourika, in connection with the grounding of tho scow Jicho. Dr. Bell, Diiector of the Geological Survey, returns to-day from the Aniseed \'i!loi\ Nelson, fnd will probablj remain in Wellington for some weeks. . Mr. T..E. Taylor, M.P., accompanied'by Mrs. Taylor, arrived from Sydney yesterday,and left for Lyttelton by tho Mararoa last night. Mr. >F. Lawry, M.P., who has been visiting tho' "West Coast, arrived in Wellington yesterday morning, and left for tho north jator in.tho day. > Mr. J. Kirkcaldie, of tho firm of Kirkcaldio and Stains, wijl_ return to Wellington to-day from a short visit to Napier. Mr. Kirkcaldio ■ will shortly leave on a holiday r'sit to tho South' Seas. Mr. H: Otterson, Clerk to the House of Representatives, returned'from a visit to tho north by yesterday's Main Trunk express. Mrs. Georgia Gladys Cooloy, who has. been located in Wellington for some time, and whoso spiritualistic lectures have . attracted attention, was tendered a'farewell at the New. Century Hall last evening. ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 4

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