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i ■ The ohly- Mihistera of the- Crown who_mll 'bo , 'in , .town to-day!are..Drj Findlayj the Hoii) D, Buddo, ahd the Hou. A. T. Ngata. The Hon.' J.,Carroll left Napier by steamer ■ yesterday for .Gisfeorne.—Press: Association,,. -•■ The Hon. G. 1 Fowlds '(Minister for-EdUea-manager.' of.,llia';lJnio!i'.iSt&>Di arm'ed ffotn the iouth yesterday, and went on to by the Moana ( Xllri W. Ai Kennedy) Wellington branch.tnanager- for .-the ' Union:- Company,- ; -. was .' 4 passenger for-tho-soiith by tho Maori, last ii v :; -®y-. tho Maori last night on his Way to Dtuiedm, . r ':liaS 'r ill j wiUa \ tho Supreme-(^urc-settings'/ Mr. 'James Moore, missioner to seamen in Wellington, has, on request 'from headquarters of tbe> New Zealand Shipwreck ' Society, in Dnnedinj consented- to take ,u[j ' ! thaposition -of hon) secretary, in Mr. Moore has,-for some years, also fected as Wellington seoretary of the lioyal • Hutoano Mr. C- .--B: Bevan-Brownv -- headmaster of l . tne Christchurch Boys' .High School,:arrived in Wellington, ycstorday-with- hia son, . Mr.. • Morris - Beyan-Browny >:who. leaves to-day' for. v Auckland, on his way to England,;, where' ne will enter mtd residence at Emmanuel College/ Cambridge. . Mr. O.E.- Be van-Brown., r&turns *■ Mr-' -Samuel v Turner,- ',F,R.(3.S.ji butter morohant and alpine climber, is visiting Wellington Mr. lupner, who formerly reprc, -. ' v ' •• !fallbn. : firm of- Willor; and . Riloy, •' it-' 6tates : .that ;no one. in T Australasia lost an)V S'; - tliirig'.by. the;failure:ibf?(tibe ifirm;'-which ; : >paid j . :20s;'Jn-tlie £;- '.Tho shareholders, too; are to receive from .75.: 6d; to 10s. for-then shares, which originally cost £1 Mr Tumor is ' : now representing the firm of J. Lons--, •' •. -' dal6,: ; tlie. English' firm,of -produce.handlers. 5 Mr. Mars ton J. Hey wood, of the local staff ; of . tho Government .Life'lnsurance Dopartv'jnent'' fhas i'becn'^appointed: district;iitanager:at.'| •' ■ 1 ■ • Diinediii/ 'and left last evening for the south.Pnor to : his departure.Mr; Hey wood was prc- •- • sohtcd.witli: ! a. : travollii)g bag and'Mosgiol ru« by tho officers and outside staff of the Wellington district office Tho presentation was mado' by' Mr." Geoi': Robertson,- supervisor., of ■ new " business,. who fehoitated' Mr. Hoywood - oii his promotion, and wnshed him all success in his now sphere of Kindly sentiments wore also expressed by Messrs W Eiley and A Budd on behalf of tho outsido
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 5
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356PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 5
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