PERSONAL ITEMS
' ia^rfc°{v^t. ertor { * B,e "" im honoured with a banquet ahd p.resontjition at TirirauW on ljoyember.l2, m addition to NoyembT-'15 at ; H,,nterT ! 11C ' h ° U ° D . itr. R, Crawford, of tho well-tnowm whislij tout of Now Zealand,., Jfr. Crawford is accompained by his wife and married daughter. Mr. Donald Grant, of Timaru, was a uaswngi'r from London hj the ite&nier lonic. pany Misi F 9 steV, and Miss Smith, Mi. Fosters ihP«|fftn^ m,LOlldollbylhe jMiw Gertie'kills/daughte'r o£ Sir Jftsl Mills, who has spent the bast five years in England Jfcte&lS' , ' *»•«»>«» Shaw-lafili %s. Townend, of Christchurch, who has been W S BS . Go ? p(!r ' dftUghlcr of Mr. Justice Cooper, Mr. H. E.-.Quntov, a Palmerston''NArfK 1? 1Q {W thTpurpose oi ■ apponuicit letMMod lrom au °««*W *»» " i R T mana B elJ of tho Anchor bhippme and ioundry Company. Ltd. of Ntfsoa, is at present usitmg Wellington. 7,? if-i Jo f n Campbell, of Nrt? ??; e ?^ s :! l P°e »l»s 83rd 'joar, to-day Aoffv a - dm F. h S ,P wt "«?■ h » » *faU hale »W actiyo, with'full mental capaoity. The only serious effect that ago has had upon h lm m boon to shghtlj impair hie oyes, and to Tho net'yaluo of the estate it Mr. Dayid ' K^ 0 ' ° n \v Of , tho , K<u ! TO y Comimisioncrs of Ndw South Wales, has teen sworn for, proand ohildren. !■ v ' n& If y ? e ?t ?' l '" her , T - OTarrell, C.SSK. Lr/h^> 0 k - wnducting a nussion at the 110W ' «,Ii h '?. f ,St.li'anc l e, Sydney, was suddenly X w ' tsl f a B fi?us Ulnsss while reciting the i Roeary in the church last Friday veek, Ho m? I S d i «° have '. a ie . d somewhat, although his .condition was still low. He has boen 9uccfiedcd.iii the charge of the mission by I'athor rvo. 'cnP l^, I* *j>B wine ordor, from Holy Cross Church, Bondi Junction.^ A correspondenl; signing himself "Wellinginfn \i <V S f 0 " 0 ? 8 - ,, Vebrunry 28iu, 7! »'• ihomas Kodgers, ten., of the Hansi- -;^ U \ l X^ ersto M olth - «M «l"brate v<^4 , , birthday, .and it jb not generally m" f he T the tet white boy born in tho WoUington Prqunce, atid, 'further, ho bora oa t&e Petono, beach somowhero about lory Street, his parents having just landed from the ship Oriental, vlnch arhyed in IMO, My roason tor lUformiag you of the faot is that Petpne, which should bq proud of being anlo to,claim the first white boy, has not eyen a street named not structuro oi any kind to enow Whoiwns oi who has the honour of that distinction. Again, Mi, Kodgers is still alive to prov6 his claim; also, that tho old .Proland in the Jlutt Valley in honour of his being tte first boy born. Now, sir, 1 think Petone o? if« borough counbil should interest thomsebea , ia this matter, a$ no doubt snmo day it will bo a suurco of interest to the generations to como to know who was the father pf ketone tho ixtii. whi o boy born in the Wellington Provjneo. jLhaniuug jou ioi jotu , space." i W t» G ' r ° st^ r , return,,d {° New Zealand by tho lomo- yesterday. A deputation from tue New Lmployers' Federation will wait en him in a cw (fays to formally welcome him home, and t»k him to allow hinfself to bi miomirtated. for tho presidency of tho fedora* vu ff » U M?,°' wn 11 "" identity, Mr. "Jimmy M Cann, poised away at the WaiiKanui Hospital yesteraay, aged 7o'years. Deceased wai a Orimean and Indian Mutiny veteian «^ferff th fT ÜBh ?» S K°. rl »« *>* t£j 68th Ucgihiont.-Pres3 Association, from Auokland el-atcs that Sir. aud Mrs. Eobert Bllkej, who tre 00-and 33 years of ago respeotiuly, cele, yatcd'fho seventieth anniversary of their wed.! Jans at Buckland jesterday. Th«re uero 500' RfSJ? P resen }' ,"j« JRev/ r. Dobson ptesiding. WfiV congratulatory tolcgranis vtr« r«c«ved, fa«luding one from the Prim* Minister. TK«« di«d lAjh* Upper Hutt on Friday Aijht a rcry «A eettler , B thS perwn of Mrs. utOTTC Broirr. An., aged & She sailed from Laodon In S"** (hip N*w Pirn, end landed in TV. llinjton in Marsh, 18511 sh« then nent to "orirua, wWo jh« raided for 18 months, SB<l irom thtu till h«r deith eh(>,liTfd »t Upper Hu« Tho New lira was a u«w" (Ship, that V jig her firet trip out, and on tho return voTa» Aβ was lo?t. Jkirn George Brown iws highly reioectcd. throuKtioat the Hutt and Ponrua dielrlotfl Sho l«ve» four sane! thirty grnndohlldrcn, and eight great-grandohildrcn to ySotirn fheir lobb. Her funeral took pluce yewteraay, ami Has , Largely attended by relations »ml fnonds from all parts of the district
Mrs. Rollfston, Hair' Physician nod Pace UU , easts, has returned. Falling hair and till scalp tinubfcs''specialised. 4 Willis Street, Ovor Carroll'?. 'Phono H39, * C 151", 'If,you are conteoipiating removing, the'first thing ii Is obtaia. a. quotation from J.'koir,'7lS-{8 JervDts Quay. lie hw hml Ulan) years' oxperlenco Iα Ibis olasa. of work, apd-isi Hi i pwitlnn to p»ok, »tor«, »ad lemeT* »fty tlweription of fqrnitnre., Ho also clears fbOtls 1 through Cnstome, Ami dispatches, pocktg(s, ,aud 'auy address la the world'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 7
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