PERSONAL ITEMS.
Tho Acting-Primo Minister (Hon. J. Oa> roll), who went to Lovin yesterday, " : will, probably return to town this evening. , 'The Hon. D. Buddo (says a Press Assocja-:. tion message) arrived, in .' Wangauui . night; and received a number of deputations, ' ... Tho Hon. T. Mackenzie, Minister for Agriculture, visits tbo .Government Laboratory at: Wallacovillo [ this. morning'. . Mr. ,E,. W. Hunt.was elected a member ' of ; the Wellington Chamber of Commcrco at yesterday's meeting of-tho council. , Mr, H. Shaw, of Fiji,' will bo a' passenger ,'."■■ for Monte Video by tho ■ Corinthicj which sails to-morrow. ' .-',' . ." '. . -Miss Gladys. Cooler,-tho spiritualist lop. 1 turor leaves for, Sydney on Friday next by' '• the Mberaki.-:::'-■'>'•,. : . Tho Hon. G. Fowlds, Minister for tion,' received a ; . numbor of .'congratulatory telogramß yesterday,.'tho.occasion being:his silver 1 wedding.(;.'_>";"'■'-. '• ,'.'• ;-.,■:'-. Mr. J. Maughan Baniett, who' has boon 1 . on a brief-holiday .visit .'to. Temuka, returned ■ : from tho;south: by thoPatecria ,'yesterday. iriornmg., ':■-;:;;..::.:'.' ,"'.!.-..-' ..' ,Mr. T. M? Orr, of Richardsbn, Orr,' and. ,; Co.,' manufacturers' agents, Melbourie,.will-' / . be a passenger for Monto.Vidoo ,by thoCor-.:-inthic leaving here to : roorr6'w., '::'':,,':;;'' Colono! Jolui P. Watt lost evening handed . bvor to Major Hughes tho command of tha '■ -. \- ! Wangamii volunteer battalion,'frith which Lo ; has' boon, associated \ for 'forty-iireo yeaw.—. .'■ ' Press Assoeiation:'-.'-: - 1 '-■;•:. .:-'-. ' ! ■-'■; ■■'. Mr. Charles, Cooper, manager of thoXivor-V . ■ . pool, London, and Globo Eisuranco . Comr pany at Christehurch, arrived from Chrißt- ' ' church yesterday, to attend tho funeral of . his .mothor-iri-lawi Mrs, T. W. Hislop. . " . ; ! . Mr. A; Millar,*of tho Christehurch 'stafl! ' of tho Valuation Department, is undorord- :■. I orsto transfer, to . Wellington, .Mr.: Millarjis a■■ valued, member:. of., the! ; . Ohristchuroh ' V-:.': Cafhedral,Choir,- and haa,acted as' layolerk ..o.;, for some timp post.. ;,.".."! ..--.-i.: ,-;: .;;.;' :',,'',,'> Tbo Dunodin Prbsbytery yesterday' \' '.: ing referred back to Knox'Church the ball '.;■ to tho Rcv;';R.:E;'Davies^'9f.;Sydnoy,';^)j^;''/■ •that tho signatures, of tho necessary ithroe-',: j/. - fiftlis of thoso on the roll might bo bb..'. '; tained.—-Press Association, v.".. -; ■•',:. Mcssri. M. Marks,, P.. Levi, J.Dykos, :F.' '-. G jCouper, Evorard, R. AVatts,,' A. Moo, : ' O'Sullivan, A. W. Newton, A. Ev Mabin, Geo. Toog'ood, and J, Hume, of tho Welling--ton Savngo. Cluhj returned from .tho south ..';'; by thb Patecna^ypstorday,'>;';.! ,-' •;, ■ ~,',.,;■., : ' -~. The railway staff of Lambton Statien.last'. ovening presented.Mr,.Wi.R. Roulston with ■-."; ahandsomo marbio clock'as a, token pf tho'.',. ostaom, in. which bo hold-by them.';. Tbo ■', ; proscntation was'to mark tho occasion of tho ':' rccipiorit's', recent'marriage. " ■>,';: ." ■;:■:■'"•:•:-;' -'- I *'.; \■ . Mr. Ji G'. Harkncsß leaves for. Christehurch ; ' , to-night.','; He -will: be! back on Friday,: and; , ' ; : . will leave on'.tho/ißtiriiO: day for ..Sydney, .:■'■''' ;to ; bo: one'of- delegates, or '..y'. tho Wellington Chamber of Commerce at tho ~: i> '.Conferonco pf Chamboh.: of ..'Commerce ' !of:'.' ; ..thb'Empjto:;:;''.;!'', .'.;"' '-';':^./.: : '•;.,''"-:...;:;.''''. ■'■''■■ ■ Tho •Attorney-General; (Dr. : Findlay) leaves ,', for'tho ; nprth; this-mOrning. ~On' Thursday '.'•' he .-will open the. hew court-house 1 at Cam-..■.'".'-,.';'• bridge,, and subsequently bo;will' perform' a ', similar oprojnoriy in connection'.with/the now' ' post:offico at'Huntly.;.Owing;to-th'o.noces- ; , sity for Ministers', 0f.,,th0-Crown; boing.'in."; : .--i shortly;;it is doubtful .whothwhb ? •': -.',:: will' Co- able. to speak- at 'Auckland/ as; had V..; beon-:.partly arranged. •/ ■:>;' ;V;;:;V -:'•'!:','•.'.->.■ .'Mr. Arthur Clothier,: who. has: for. tho past,; '• >rtwo. years boonofficerin.clurgo of. .tho. Gov-,'' :; ernmont Valuation Department, for,tho Can.,'. , terbury! district, 'has. rcceivod V ( notice. of .(his, : ) .„,,',- transfer, to Duncdui,in, ohargo' of .tho Otago, ..;(.■. district; ; This' position 'M-ri ; Clothior pecu-:.,.'.. 'pied for; over.' twelve /-years' bfeforo - going -to .'.;. ; ., Obristohurch,' arid,his many.-iriends-.tiin Dunjr.;,..' ; edin ivill bo glad to.hear'ofhia; approaching . ; ..,"i.'''roturn,vV, , hicli.'.mll.takQ;place- v ', l early i ,:nost ;.'.;. i':':'*,V'.n''\'.'v;:-i -);:,' : ':■ Mr. ■•Th'o'maß !, M'Matlty .who' has- beonfman-'■'"'" agiiig ■a' v gbld :| ftiihb ttnf'thoXGold.'Coast, 'V!<>st!;;-:; Africa',''has'-rbturned.'to ! 'lS'bw: : 'Zealanaji: : atld- ■: ''■ ilitends'i remaining'-'hbre- fbfJ'Some '.itifflo:'"" at '- 1 >'* •least: iri chargo'of tho Coffin RWbr!:.Gbld-Estates ; '.Companyi which combinod 1 : idrodging'.; arid,; , ;reeflng methods of:gold-getting.-, Among th 0.,:,.,', employoos on tho mine. \yor6':fourtcon.''Now ;■•. » ZOalandorfi, who .wore' found) to:, bp - : handy '•'.•;; hushmen..and more adaptable-,to ;,tho. work.:' i>-! than' employees from the Old : Country,r Mr..'!,:':; M'Math -leaves; for Rotorua'-on Thursday. ; A The Ipassongerf ,by; tho'Pateepa,; which', arrived from thesduth yosterda'y,'inoliided'.thb. ■•."-, Rev.' J. T. Pinfold (presidont of, the,: New ; ' Zealand' Christian Endeavour - ' 'Federation), Mr. C. (secretary), Mr.-:J.,S. •Wihjon-'(troasurer)/-,!fovs/'A;','B.-:'-iOhartj>pll;'.: 1 1 (Christchuroh)'andEdward Bandy," (Dunediri), : and Mr. and Mrs;; Heitt (Oamaru), all of. > whom'aro interested; in. tho. Christian'iEn-;., deavbur - Convention, .which. commoncod '■ its ,;■ 'sittings' at tho .-. Wesleyan | Church;, Toranaki, •■;;'; .Street/yesterday.,..;,' i\;:'.:^^},?.^ : s'-'~ : y : -- : . : ; ;Mr: George Felik-Evelyn Hindmarsh: died ;, 'yesterday at his ■ residence,in; Moropr. Roa<3 ( :' Ponßoribyj 'Auckland.' .: He' was'-'onoo ;meri- ' tionedasa candidate for ; thb'Manukau:6eat, :',,,s . hut'withdrew ■ from : .the, contest.;Mr,;.Hind- ; ' ; :, ■■"••. h»rsh. (says oiir Auckland:: cbrrospondent)!•'■•- ; , was a'in'an' of. independent'',:'moans, ; having"-';. , iriodo 'money. in ; , land: iit' Tokoma'ru Bay.',:.£ ■..'.'•; few years ago ho retired and came'to'hve in i. Auckland, and: during' his' residence.in -Pott- 1 ' ;-'' sonby ho wasianactivomembSrof the Liter.;,'..:'. ;■. ary and Debating Society that meets.at thoVi ,'' liays Institute., Ho was a grandson of tW"'*-/-; first: Governor of South/Australia,-;'-:.arid * a v;'.- - brother is a solicitor "aud mombor" of: tlio;'; .■...'. Wellington" City :.Council, ' Mf.-.Hmdmarsh;"; v was also.a roan'of most.'generous-; nature,'-' ', .. and gave ■;.
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