PERSONAL STEMS.
' " — ~T . lifermatien las beati reeemd i» Ashbiirtea that .tit. M. G. Paste*, at present «i» Bawr of the Bank of Australia at Toovvoetoba Queensland, will succeed Mr. P. H. Cox at manager at Ashblirton, ', Dr W. A.' M'Arthur, S.&r., left for Auekland yesterday en bnsiness connected with the Eftilway Appeal Board. r It is repotted that Mr. J. G. Gon, New Zt*. ti .11t « *to was amenKßt the'lhtdfretienchei.'officers, has hid his notice of retirement extended <=f o*l'tii! months as from thet«nd of last moaa.-vf* •« $?' piften* M'Carthy; >f the head office rti ff M f - th ° T ™ f "Moment,' leaves by the Main, Trunk train ior,. An6kland , to-day to <rph«ro Mr. j.. WaUnntt,- district tourist agent, who has been granted holiday leave. Mr.'Newman, M.P., will go to Boston to-day for the week-end. To-morrpw tho Hon. J. A. Millar will -pay hie deferred visit to Foxton to diwusi several questions :n regard to the Harbour Board add other matters affecting tho town and district. It 15, expected-that several daput&ticms tfill wait upon the Minister. The Hon. E Mitchelson, chairman, sad Captain H. Goodwyn Archer, hon. secretary, of th« Veterans Hope Committee, arrived from Auekla'ad-yaiterday afternoon, by the Main Trunk cypress, for the purpose of attending the aniluiil meeting if the Board of Governors of the Veterans' Homo, v wMoh will bo held this tnornins, and at which his Excellency tho Governor wfll preside. \ Lieut.-Colonel Gudgeon,' Jate 'Hesident CommiMionM for the Cook Group, is a usitor to neniujton. ' t lit, John T. Ifarge'' late Resident Agent at Mateiua (Cook Groub], ie gaaetted to a similar P«sitiOn at Atm, He has been succeeded by *l ri ir/' Pi .Conteroaj formerly Resident Agent at Aittttuki. Mr. Percy Brown has been appointed. Rewdont Agent at Aitutakl, M»V J ' H; Walkof. Mayo'r of Dunedin. wu piWtot at lost ovening'e meeting of the City Coiinoil Mr, tValter Tim been Tn WelHnftton B1 ?.l e ft* °$P , P in ? d 'he vtiik in connection ftilh the Jfowital wd Charitable ,Aid Bill vbieh eam» btfote' Parliaweufc. T.?ib t*P &d V?P h » Te hl! « n "PPeinted •"J «« City Unneil Iβ act as medical referees under the Cttteatlen By-law. t 'Mt. Bouse Janeon has rempaed the office of treasurer to the feunday Committee aftc> many years geod work. Reference to the death of the Hon. H. foldrids was made At the aedimatisftlien Confe;v6ncp yosteroay. Mr J. A. Hanan M.P, rertftTked that-Mr. Foldwick had taken a groai deal of interest in accliniatisition mattfers, and lie moyed that a letter of condolence bo sent to (tno fl-iaon. This mis carried unnaimously, of Af l .«;. R< 1 g T' S» 3 .P«Sont«|l, by tho staß of Mm«m. J. It. Uethune and Co, ttith. 0 1 Sim , d H n ft ok,><l *i* shts wlth me »° S? t ) K < " x l s* £° of hls departure tat Bathirst, New South Wales, where ht IZT 4 th & ?»««!it»tlv» of tho American School of Coti'esponaenco. Mr. llodgravo lofl Al,stra,la Tl ? Aueklend jestcrday morn W& te be weoTenus rapidly from the effects of his reeent Ulness, but 19 no£ likely to take "JJ *e«w f«k is rtMertion with his profes«ie» nntil tk» new ymr. i*'^ 811 , «"it' d 1B Christehureh that M«V« ;»»• yews, and who recently uhilnttd hii Nw Zealand pictures m London, Siieiet7 of British Artists •The death oeculred yesterday of Mr. Johr ?%' W )° hM T f dcd m Welhngton f« «i 1; - e T dM *ased, who was b otn a A""! fjr weiity-three years, having joinec th 6 Fifth FnahcM when the Duko of Wfllline toi! was cottmandor-iivehiof.-l Mr Cotr "ai leaTM threo aons-Mowrs. A. A. Corr fift (fflsneger of the DIC), A. B Corrigau un JW C ?ff^ n ' tf.wdljnetam, and thtc LjWmA Fonnell, 0 end Mrs. Skerraan, ef Feildinn) Seffi'fc 8 hciUh ,er At » melting ef the Otasa and Ssuthlant FmMerian -rcjteuky, the appe" went of the W,> bfvn Dicklo to the vacan ehsir at Knot Theolngictil College was foimalb SS?*;i J . timortilaient that tho Rev. Mr Whj-te, of Hftvelock North, bo ottered th profi'Wthip for want of a seconder -Pre?' A«ociation. Goorgo 1. Btwklcy, of Winganti Gftfriwn Brtml, h<l3 boon granted a lieutenant , c'lmnii'^ion O'So rftlromont of Honorary T;i6ntenant E Vf. Afofl'tt, of the 2nd North Canterbury Bat tallcin, 1« jt/i/iotMi III« name will be plflco ou t!i4 ftotita lilt (vMtieched). 'thd dlutii 19 reported of Mr*, Blkahet BiOoli?!, of Washington Taller, aant Neltai Th" doceascil lady, ulio arrived in Welhngto in 1374, wBS Veare of age. _ Jns, Curtavne has beon appointed Eotu Mt of Births. Dentbe, and Mauiages far ill Biitninghani dlstriot. (ills H, \7. Bishop, S il, hos bean appoiets ointirmon of tho LiMni'iag Ccmmitttes < Avon, Lyitelten, RiffiiTtr*, »«tl Chnstohnrd Tire Mr, W. R. Houetilon Mr. K U. Pornt 8.M., has beon Appointed chairman of tli I'unpeki TJctn9ing Committee, vice Jit, J, I Bartttolofliew.' '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 7
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