PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr,' and Mrs. J. J. Devino, of Wellington , ! Terrace, returned from a trip to Australia by , the Ulimaroa yesterday. . . .; . . ' : 3 Messrs. Loveday and Craw, Who were mcmr bcrs of the Now Zealand rifle, team for Rand- - wick,-roturned to. Wellington by tho Hlimftroa t yesterday. ..; .-.1 • ! .Mr. W. E. Bidwiil, who' went over to Aue- ' tralia to seo his horeo Provocation run at'v j liandwick and Rosehill, returned to Wellington 5 yesterday by . the Ulimaroa. • 1. 1 r Misses Drake, Rennie, Hilston, and > Millar (2), juvenilo actresses who'have coino ; across to join the lidwin Geach Dramatic 1 Company (which, is to revive "Tho Fatal Weddirigr'), arrived frdrn: Sydney by the Ulimaroa i yesterday- ■ " , f Detective Cassells, who left the Dominion on - the steamer which took the Prime Minister away, arrived back from England yostcrday. He was accompanied'from Sydney" by : Mrs. - ' Cassells. , ' ; , . -.'. ■ 1 ' : Tho Hon. J l . A. Millar, who, with . t ,Newman r M.P., intended visiting Foxton on' - Saturday, has. postponed his visit till Novcm- - ber I.', . ■"■ ~ ■' -. ' . :The Hon., T.: Mackenzie,who has : left'oti'a ' visit to Auckland, is'expected back by Mob- ; day next. ; . ; t- ■ Sir George Clifford and the Hon. C. C. Bowen . arrived from' the■: south. yesterday;morning... . Mr. ! Harold: Beauohampi chairmin .of directors, and Mr, 'Vjrmi Callendar,'general manager, 1 1 of the Bank: of. New: Zealand, are at, present ■' visiting Auckland on business connected with ). that institution. "' •' ".•- ;1 . . [ Mr. W. S. Douglas, editor.of,the."New, Zea-!' : land Herald," of Auokland, who' was a delegate.. ; to the Imperial; Press'. .Conference,'and_Mrs.' - Douglas arrived : froiu 'London by-the KiniU-:-. ; [ taka yeaterday. . . ' 1 ilr. Samuel ■ Goodall,.whose, death is re-;-ported from the Nelson, district,' was for many , years in tho'police force,-, and: saw service in'> I- many parts of, tho D.oihinionJn. the capacities of sergeant, sub-inspector, , and inspector,:. Ho.: retired fr6m tlip forco,l,B years ago. The'death: occurred.yesterday, of Mr. Denis,: ,■ 1 Reardon, sen., 'Who was; for.some years, pnn- : 1 cipal warder at the :Terrat!o Gaol. He was 77 . years of age. : : 1 ~ • ; The:many,friends of Mr.'R. D. Elliott, snr- . 1; goon dentist, will bo pleased to hear that ho u, ; recovering-.from. a severe, illness.. .. W. Cable;-the well-town ironmaster'!: :' ~ has sustained a'rathor.severe,injury to his leg ; through a heavy girder. falling upon.The' , Industrial Asrcciation last.'night asked its seo-. :■ |. retai-y tO send hinv a letter of-sympathy, y,;': -v.' 1 Mr, Gerald'St6>j,iiof!.Christcburch,i who; with ' his wife/lias Keen'on'a holiday.trip,to,the Old . . " Country,, returned, to Wellington yesterday by . the Itimutaka; ,;: •; i ; ; , , ■ ' ";.:Th6 Presbyterian - , Church,,'Wanganui, 1 decided .last night-,.t0 tend'- a call to the Rev. John M'Kcnzio, 8.D., of Colao,',yicto'ria; r -Press Association. ' ! Tho-funeral of,Mr.,Torcnco BrMii; whioh'took;.;, place 'yesterday afternoon from ~the.; Basilica,;: liill Street, was largely attended. The Catholic , Club and Hibernian. Society,, of which bodies . deoeascd was a mombor.were w?lrropresented, ; members of the cliib acting, as pall-bearers.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 6
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