PERSONAL ITEMS.
Colonel Knight and Staff-Captain Orames, of.the Bahata)n Army,'left yesterday on a visit to Gidborne. , ' ■ 'Captain M'Artlmr, managing director of the Maor'ilarid Steamship Company/arrived from the south by tho Maorj yesterday morning. ■> ' - Dr. Hay, Inspector , of Prisons, arrives from the Mdth oy the Pat«!nd this morning. , J Ttie Hen. R M"'Kenzie, Minister foi Public ,Wdrks, was at Palmerston South yesterday. It is expected thet he would reach "Welling•con on Tuesday morning. Captain 0. M'Donald, assistant marine superintendent for the Union Steam Ship Co. at ,Duncdin, was a passenger by tho Maori, * which left for Lytteitdl last flight. Mr. ThoS. Dwari wae a passenger to Sydney by the Wairimoo.on business, and to meet Mrs, Dwan, who has been 'visiting her . relatives in Johannesburg Mr. chief rajlway goods clerk at Napier, has Been appointed traiEc dork at JWanganuij ,m, succession to Mr. Hislopi who becomes ait "Wangaaiuii Messrs. Bird and li'Cartmey, two toxlon young men> have ptirchalea the Taylor-Car-rmgton animated picture plant, and intend touring -the Dominion. , Mf.' Geofffey lately , advance rebreBontative of "West , * No. 1 Pictures Compa&y. has been appointed permanent manager for West's in Christohurch) where the firm is , at pfesent building a llew theatre. thi Aeling-i>rim« MiWiter, ihe Hon Ji Carrol]) Mt Gisoonie yestirday morning for Nilhaka, To-day he itill open » new bridge Stl Stewart's Croßsihg It is his lhtefitioii theft,to, proceiid t6 Wairoa) and afterwards to Wellington, tin Napier. His Hbno\lf Hi. Justifo "C66per .yesterday admitted. Mr George Henry Culien, of Masterton. to practice as a .solicitor y oi tho Supreme Cdur,t, on th 6 motion of Mr. T M. Wilfortl Mr. Culien is taking up practice with Mr. A. Ri Bunriy) of Mastcrton. Says 5Ur Foitori cofreeiioadeilt!—Mr. F. i Collins, of the local oflioeß of Messre. Levin and Co., has received intimation of his | vransier and pronation to tho Wellington office. Jlf. Staplee, fwih the Wellington >ffice, fills the vacancy at Foxton. , Our, Foxton correspondent states that Mr. Bailie, rriaWtfeer- 8f tho Weal branch of tile Panic of New Zealand, haa ,a filnful operAtioii at A p"riyat© hodpita) in ftlmerstojl, aid is ported to be tm^rovMr. Si' Campbelli New Zealand niahager Sot the 'Welsbach Light Company, of Australasia, Ltd . left tot SydWy by the Warrimoo yesterday, to dttdrid the opening df the ddmgany's new building in that <ityi The opening ceremony is to be performed by the Prehlibr of New South ftaleg. Pldyers 6f draughts ate looking forward tA the in Wellington of Mr. James Uoreham, who gainetl tho champibnship ot New Zealand at tho recent tournament hfeld eb Gofe, and who has jtiet won the champion, honours of Austfaiia, in Hnsbitfid lit: Boreham will dbubtltiss be entertained by leoal draughts enthusiasts, Th« deeth ocenrred at Clyde Quay y«sterdhy orWinj; of Mrs. Donorm, wifb of Mr floe. Donoreji, *f this oittf, and maUier «t Mr. Thrt. Deil<rt-an, of the Roysd Pwtmes Syndicate, of His Majesty's Theatre, Conrtenay Place. The deceased, who was 69 years of age, succumbed lo an attiick of bronchitis by heart ttouble Mrs. Donovan, wiio had (inly been ajlidjr for. a ftegh, Wad lield in high cstekm by all who loiSw her.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 5
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