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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. W. F. Massey, Leader of the . Opposition, is at present on a flying visit to Wellington. Hβ will return to Auckland within the next day or two. Speaking to a Dominion reporter yesterday, Mr. Maseey said that he intended to take up platform work directly after Easter. It is probable that he will speak first at the Thames and afterwards go on to Otago, returning via tho West Coast. Mr. Massey haa also promised to speak in-Wellington on a convenient date. . ■ ■ • Sir Robert Lockhart arrived in Wellington by the Mam Trunk express yesterday to pay a farewell visit to friends hero, before Hβ leaves Auckland for a trip to England. - Captain Shannon, A.D.C. to the Governor, Who goes south with his Excellenoj this evening will do some deerstalking in Otago before returning to Wellington. : : Mr. J. Forsyth Connelly, of Auckland, is staying at the now Occidental Hotel.' •■;■■..-. . Mr. A. E. Nash, president of the' New South Wales League, at present visiting New Zealand, is to be entertained at a dinner by the members ofthe Australian Football League on his return to Sydney. The compliment ia well earned,, says the "Referee." Mr. J. Loinas,-Chief Inspector of Factories,. returned on Sunday morning from a visit to the south. ; : Our Palmerston correspondent writes: "The. many friends : of Mr. , Archie. M'Minn, the well-known Manawatu , footballer,; will regret to hear, that he. has entered the Palmerston Hospital to , undergo a serious operation." . ■■■■ Mr.'. Kenneth Sisam, who has - been selected as the Rhodes scholar for" NewZealand for 1910, has been appointed assistant professor in English, at- the, Auckland University. College for the next term.—Press Association.. ...: ■''■'■' Sergeant Gaffney, of the head office* staff of the local police, has been transferred to Dunedin and will leave for his new sphere of, duty shortly.' .- 7 Mr. Robieson, director of the Tourist Department, has refenied. from. an official visit to the Rotorua district. . Among tho passengers to, Sydney by; tho Manuka on Thursday will be tie Hon. J. A. Millar, Minister for Railways, who 'intends to. spend four or five weeks in Australia. 7 During his absence Mr. Millar will make inquiries into the working of the railways in the various States. . ..- :'<'■- - :;. The following volunteer promotions are notified in General Orders:—Captain F. A. Raymond, of .the South. Canterbury Infantry, to bo." Acting-Major; Lieutenant D. .L Gibbs, of No. 4 Company, N.Z. Engineers; to be ActingCaptain-; Lieutenant JV W. O'Brien, of the Millerton Rifles,; to" be ActingCaptain ; Lieutenant W.' Lane, of the Kaitangata Rifles, to be Acting-Captain; Frank Southeran, of the ; Greymouth: Rifles, to be .Acting-Captain;' J. -. S.' Burn, of the E Battery, to be Acting--Lieutenant; Henry E. Avery, of the D i Battery, to 'be "Acting-Lieutenant; A. J. Finch, of No. 3 Company, N.Z. : Garrison Artillery, to be Acting-Lieutenant; Allan V. Just, of No. 2 Company, N.Z.\ Field Artillery, to be Acting-Lieutenant; Wm. Davis, of ' Auckland' Mounted Rifles, to be Acting-Lieutenant. ' (pay and quarter-master); ■ Nelson J. Ellingham, of the Auckland 'Mounted Rifles, to be Acting-Lieutenant; R. A. Neilson, of the , Bay of Islands Mounted Rifles, to be ActingLieutenant ;"Fred. Carson, of the Kai-' tangata Rifles, to be Acting-Lieutenant ;• F.. -J. Edwards, of the Kaiapoi Rifles, to be Acting-Lieutenant. ;

:.Captain Levin,: of the Feilding /Mounted Rifles, intends visiting England at>n'early, date. / , At a.' meeting, of "the Christchurch City ■Cdnnpil'-rlast-.-nkh'ti Mr. f \H. H.Loughnan: was appointed l City Solicitor in place of-Mr. G.B. Msher, deceased. Mr. L. J. Bagnall has consented to become a candidate for the Mayoralty, of- Auckland. V

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 6

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