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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Tho locations of Ministers torduy aro as follow;— Hon. J. Carroll; Gi6borne; Hone. Q, Fowlde and J. A. Millar, Christchurch; Hon. R. M'Konzio, Dalc]uthaj Hon. T. Mackonzio, Dunedinj'Hons. D. Buddo, A. T, Ngata; p.nd Dr. Findlay in Wellington. Sir James Mills arrived from tho south by tho Maori yesterday morning..

Mr. J. Craigie, M.P., arrived from the south on {Saturday. ;

The Hon. D. Biiddo, Minister for Internal Affairs, will leave on a visit to Canterbury this evening, During hie trip hn will inspect tbp Burnbam Industrial School and Lincoln .4gripulturnl College, Hβ will return to Wellington on Friday. At Wairoa arrangements are being made (according to a Prces .Association tiiobsage) to give-the Hon.J. Cerroll v a fitting \recoptidn on hie visit there month, also_ in copnection with his occupying the position of Acting-Primo Ministor.

Thp Anglican Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Wallis), and Mrs. Wallis will leave by the express train for Taranaki this morning. The bjshpp will hold confirmations in,that p<>!> tion of his diocese, and will consecrate a church at Kaponga, a progressive township near Eltham. Hβ expects to b6 back in Wellington'at the beginning of next week. , At the closo of Court business (states a Press Association telegram from Wairoa), the retiring clerk (Mf.H. H. Carr) was presented: by the local Bar with a. handsome liqueur-stand, in recognition of the capable manner in which he' had discharged his duties ano] his general courtesy to the Bar and the publio, The_ Stipendiary ifacistrate endorsed' the sentiments expressed. The retiring officer has served under' seventeen I;different magistrates. .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 587, 16 August 1909, Page 6

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