PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Hod. D. Bnddo, Minister for Internal Affairs, and Mr., TV. C. Buchanan, MP, visited! Carterton'yeetorday in connection with the-curio exhibition which is being held there under tlyj' of tho Methodist Church. Mr. Jamee Allen, M P. if or Brace, was called south on Wednesday eveitirig on Urgent pri- ' vate business. Hd will return to his Parliamentary duties on Tnesday nozt. > The "Timaru Post" says—"The Hons. George Jonos, E.'H. J. Reeves, and Q. J. Smith, whose term of office as members of tho Legislative Council will expire on December 81, will be reappointed for a further term of seyen years) Xt is not intended to make any new calls for some time to come." Tho item is not officially confirmed. ' ' On leaving the,, employ of Messrs.; E. W. i Mills and Co., to commence business on his owii account, Hγ. D. M'lntyro was presented with ,a silver tea and coffqe service,,,cruet and a travelling bag. The presentation, was made by Mr. f. F.Mfltt,~Vrfe &$&&&£ gret at losing the valuable'services' of v Mr. Mlafyre, who had been in oharge of the builders ironmongery department'for "eleven years J IY '„,'', ' ' L •<• u<i -•• '- 'Councillor Smith has been reappointed the City Xtouncil's representative, on the Benevolent Institution, and Councillor Trevor has been \ le-elwted td represent'the council on the . Hospital Trustees ' ', Tho. Eov. Mothor Aubert, superior of tho Order wf the Sisters of Compaseion, is in Auoktonjl at present inspeotingi the property proposed to bo purchased for a foundling homo for destitute jnfanta. l i U $ ]0 -F,S? I F e a Passenger to Auckland by the Maih Trunk express yesterday. til' $\7k , Ad ? i J , tho b ,°y 9 ' work secretary of the Y.M.C.A., left for a three weeks' holiday by Wednesday's Main Trunk express Mr. Adair will spend mo3t of his time in the Eotorua district. Colonel Gndgeon was a 'passenger for Gist borne by tho Woikaro, which left last night The following appointments are gazetted :- t• l i?; , He ty -Inspector of Prisons, vice Lijutenant-Colonol Hume, retired. Messrs, John Terry, E, C. Kolhng, and F. W, Hart, Registrars under the Poisons Act for tho pronnoial districts of Taranaki, Nelson, and Marlbordugh respectively. Messrs. G. E. Selby and e. a -Johnson, Deputy-Registrars of Marriages, etc., for the districts of .Kelson and Eangitfkei respectively. The Rove. Samuel'T. Adams, M.A. (Angliran), Herbert Davies'and'Robert E. Danes (Presbyterian), and Franz Freso (Lutheran) are gazetted as officiating ministers ander tho Marriage Act.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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404PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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