PERSONAL ITEMS.
1 • —• —» Tho Prime Minister and the Hon. J. A. Millar are at Dunedin, the Hon. James Carroll at Wanganui, Hon. G.'Fowlds at . 5 0n T E '- M*Eenzte' at Motueka, from -West- " Chri?tchurchi' u 'aiid^B:dtf. ,; 'A.'''"T f .'A gata-'at.,PortAwanuiv • ' Association- message'--'frijia states, that-the Hon. Thos ' i arrived .last . night., from . .the -^::V ;^^^Sfe?f^tovel]ing; from-.Nelson: .>•>, J 'leaves ■ by ,«hp.,hrst. : express,to-day.fpr Dunedin. ..,- Mr. J. 3 ' A„ Young, Mayor of Hamilton. -' '. ; :, T1)0 death - took place, at Petono a'few. ways , ago of. Mr. George Thompson, a - ijory old_and respected resident • He. was • .sond son^ of llr. William-Thompson, rah ■ :': . • cilrJ y -so'tjer,, who,' arrived in-New Zealand m me y" 1 " ag°; and sottied at , .< -Tawa.-Flat -The-late Mr.' .George Thomp- - - took- to-farming, and lived at: Tawa. finite -:;'Eo r :c^dren/:..imd;:23 . eighteen ho i-jomcd = .('v'ttLe vrMpuntoa •'7liifles l f : 6orviiig •.- f.:.binder i. Colonel .'Yortoii, and - was later -a member of - the- Porim: BiflM. for ; pd^CeUows, iii tli© distyic^J: The , vC •>? * residence ; of; Mr. ison-r-:very^^-largely,'-'attended/ Churchy iPoriroa;-. tte;bwly wafi inter-: ihorapson officiating, assisted by the ; Shanv - Hon.,'J, .A. - ilillar ''(ILinister for • Mr. F. E. Baume, M.P. for Auckland »ast,.and.the.non. C. Louisson, :M.L.C, ' iare paßsengora tor Homo by the P ~ .End; ,O.- steamer-. Malwa." : . The i-'fornior acturns. to the Dominion in timo -for the V '- - meeting. io f . the. University Senate at ; , ChrisUihurch-. in January,, 'while 'Mr '; .-J^ UISSO3I e^ta-'to,get back'in.Decern- . l0 ,? on " D. Buddo'is expected to at ; . fend, the annual conference of fire.'bri- i : : ;,gade3;, to bo held at Napier next. iveek. X-.S'-'Y. ' '---i - of'fCliiTsk :l .; •; •. • fcnurcJii :• and - formerly;. <of) Thomdon;: bas 1 _ f'.leaYD;. for ■ tbat ;to\ra.t toyxnorrbw,, - ,' • At .the,'-conclusion - of the' School In- . . epectors Conference yesterday, the •Hon-' .- ; -...orary. secretaries,. Messrs. : T. H. Gill. , - w.j|,) 1A J3, and J.. Tennant, MA - .. :M.Sc., were. each, presented with a handsoma smokers companion,. as a mark of j appreciation of the delegates upon their : /labours. i i; - \" ■" r,j fr ' J- '1: .Eitrserald, of theOtago : Education district, and .one of the oldest : .educationists in -.the -Dominion,.'.was, -at T--- V/ the conclusion of • the' Inspectors' Con- . ference yesterday, accorded a special vote : : nf appreciation ! of , his: long and Valued v. : 5 Bervicea in tile cause of educational pro- . : . .(jess •in -New. Zealand. ;; Tho following changes have bean made taiong.the clergy.of tho Marist order .;■ .. . Q3io Rev. . Father Tymons, of Waimate, • ■ v.. ,301ns the .Professorial.' Staff of St. Pat> Tides College; tha Eev. Father Kerlev ' ha? been - transferred to • the Rev, Father-. Quinn,'-' of . ...itashngs,- will bo / attached 'to St. • Jo- . jeph s Church, Buckle . Street,: Welling- ■ ' the ;Itev. Father, Moloney,-of. Christ;' church, goes to Wanganui to-replace the SiiL ¥ ahon /> who has been- . Novitiate inetituS™' A\° Rev. Father Diguan will re- , Rev. Father Moloney at Christ-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 5
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