PERSONAL ITEMS
'•■.•; -■The :Hon. :D. .for^ln-. llernal Affairs, whpi has been;,qn a yislt .'to Canterbury as in. attend»nce on his Excellency, the Governor, ;. is expMted-to. return to Wellington .this. : -.. ;■:.-:." A: : -:■ ■■ ;;;% -:-• ;-v''The:"Hoh::«G.i-Fowlds- (Minister• for '■jEducation)' l leaves: .Aucklarid;; by.;. : the to /op^nf-the-:-'heiriy^eet^'\High7ScKp]bl.;.. :: .. .■:'"' The'.Hon: : ';R.v:M'Kenzie':'loft.'Dargd-' , Wille , :6h 'Thursday.' ; on ; . his :.way: to ■ Whangareiy t'fyt' , ( i v : : •Vj was' ;_.m]nred; ! through '.the- 'capsizing--;. inotorkjir.. near. Jlastertbn ? on Wednesday), replying ,to an inquiry by' Mri ' John Duthie as to his condition, states: ■■-Many; thank's, for kindjnquir.iesi '■■ : Will be ; all right'.in'three or.,fourVdays;' , . •..' ;• V:Professor'- Ives,: v of J Melbourne,v-has , been; appointed judge of' music at .the /DunDdin. Musical Competitions. .'. :'■- ..; Dr.-Champtaloup is expected to'take np his .duties.as District Health Officer ffi-Otago next month'. .■'-■ -•■■■■-. \: ■■■'■-■ . : ■ ,';. ■■Mjsa--Slay Pudney, :; a- Christchnrch Vyoungvlady who - has''^een;:studying music,:in: Paris'for some'years'.past, is nw.on her way, to New; Zealand' with' the intention of spending a holiday in i.thia country. ■■:.-:. '•■/■: ;.'.■-■-. _- :: .The ChriEtchurch branch of the Nahonal Mortgage and: Agency Cpmpauy has received,a cablegram announcing inat; the London manager, Mr, Walter Brodie,diod on Saturday. The late Mr. iOrpdio had many friends in the Do--minion. ■' : : : ■.: ; - ;;.. :■■■■■■'..■ ■;>'■: ..
The_.friends.of Mr., Robert Gardiner',' late of the 20th ; Century Gas Company - |riU regret to hear that he is at present lying dangerously ill. in tho Wellington tlospital. , . . , .. . ■■'• ■•.■'■'■ .■
Iff *? f-'' 1 -' -of Kilbiri jue, left for. Sydney en route "to -England by: tho; Uhmaroa,last-evening.:. /Harold■Ashton, i, 'manager of;the - Company, left.for Sydney Uhmaroa.last evening." It js' understood that he proceeds to England Bhortlyin companywith Mr. J. C .Wil-' bamson:. Mr. £ert.' Royle wiU act as manager, and.Mr. Geo. Portus as advancei representative for the New Zealand tour of the. company. .
\w & es S t ,' A fs°e"ation.:message ■ states hat Mr. Walker has beciii requisitioned k>, accept : nomination for. a second term is Mayor, of Dunedin. , ■'■■: -.'. '■■■■,
■ Captain and Chief Scoutmaster ,6li-phant-Rowe, late of the Waikato-Ohine-murrdistrict, arrives in Wellington nest Monday t afternoon,for tlio purpose of .joimng the Royal New .Zeafanl Artflis a list of passengerg bookud by Thomas Cook, anu Son ner Ulimaroa, ■ yhid.left last connecting at Sydney with steamers for •.■Arlo,ir J ,'Ghristbhnrcli; Mr. G I< Arni' strong, VCarterfon; .Captaui' Poinnel" Captain and ihs. Hi H. It White,■ London,: Mr. S. Griffiths, Wet Imgton; Mr M. garrison, Wellington; Iri-Sgto^'K^ii^ ftu|-Mt- S^^^2 f^||erfe^ ni S Jliss Cook, Wellington; Mr R W«
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 781, 2 April 1910, Page 5
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