PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. ; H. o.;Friend, of Tbronto,\is a< visitor i/<: to Auckland. He intends to tour, tiio Dominion., , - .' :The Hon.; T. Mackenziei arrives, from the. '.'.,. south by'the this morning. •;,'■,-v ... '■'-.■; .Messrs'.. T. E. Taylor; MJ?., G. W., Eussell,'..' "M:K, arid Hcaton , Rhodes, M.P., are ambng.the ..;.. passengers by the Moraroa,: which is due from.! Lytteltott. this morning '■. .■-.'■'■' • : '',; i ! • '"(Mr.- R.Tait,.assistant town clerk, is. at pro-' , ■ stnt ion holiday, leave. ' ~-';'■• .'•.■.'.';''■'..* ■ :: Mr. J.' j. .Franklyn, of the Church Of'Christ'..'. ■Vivian Street, who. is , leaving' the Dominion to ; take up:.the work of ] evangelist at the ,City ;, ■ Temple, Sydney, delivered ,two farewell ad-;-; y diesses nt the Christian Chapel on Sunday last :, The subject in the evening was "The Almost:' Christian." Mr. , .Franklyii and family sail by , ! -. tho\Warrimoo.on Mday.'Dcxombor.S.;.;. '.-,',,-<■ .'OMr. deorgo Morrisli, of tlie..Greyniouth Post: > Z , Office slafi, has received promotion toTakoka, ■; Nelson,, where. ho will bo postmaster, \ \ ■'/;; ■';/;>' Mr.Hichard Tingoy, of Wellington,'and Mr.*-, Albert Tingey, of Palmorston North, who.hayo'./v been;.on a visit to England and America, will .;■.!;;' roturn,to '.Wellington on Wednesday' weefc■;■•: ■;■.., : r ;Tho Rev.: J.' Dawsoh,'general secretary-of the":-.: :N«w' Zealand Alliance, is at present in Auok- ■ ;iand.;.';w',-'"'■::: '■ V, ■""■■ ' :~ : r.. ■■;.•-.; '.-;•/;(.; :■ Sir ■ George; Clifford left..' Wellington : for- :; .Feilding': , yesterday. '■■■.:,■■■.,.'.'■','. ... r ::- ; '■-■'''* :y ': Captain-G.'. M;-. Lindsay, formerly, ■ of"' the ,; Union Company's scrvieo, appointed' v : to. tho' position of. assistant harbourmaster and ■'• ~ dredgcmasto.at ''.Timaru.i- ; At dilt'orent times JCCaptain Lindsay had command of tiie Eotokinp, ~ Waipory Pateena, 0 Tβ Anau, and Mourav* '' ;^-y • Among tho recent arrivals 'in ''Melbourne war. : . Miss Lydia Flopp, sister of Miss Fauuy D&hgo;< j members-of a lamous theatrical family, .'well- ;.■ ,known>n tho EubHsli.stage. Other sisters are'.. . Miss Letty Liud, Aliss Millio Hylton, , and Miss'VAdelaide Astor- (Mrs. Georgo Grossmith, jun.).',' Miss.nopp was engaged by Mr- J. .CiWilHamii!' son the day after sho' landed, 1 •'■•.•■• ; - ; ;,; '■:':•).:■'' v.llr. T. P.'Covcney,'lately feiusiness in Cub» ." Street, died at his residence.at Brooklyn yester.. ; i : day. The deceased gentleman,'who had reached. "' 'the 'age ,0f.55-years, was a Mason, and '■ hie'i; funeral, which; leaves his late , rcsidonco,-,:.. Washington; Avenue, .Brooklyn,^to-morrow, wil:.. boa Masonic one.- :>'■'. . >'■ :':■..■'/ : - :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 6
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329PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 6
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