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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Hon. W. C. Smith, M.L.C., Hawke's Bay;.. took his seat in the , ' Legislative Council yesterday, .after being'duly sworn 'in. ■■' ■■ ■ ; . ' r •■: ■:. ■ . Canon Tupper-Curey (of York) and the Rev. Cyril Hepher (of Ne-ivcMtle-on-Tyne), two of Anglican missbners from England, arrived from '■ England, via Sydney, yesterday. Mr. Hepher is .toiconduct the mission at St;- Thomas's, Neirtown, from October lto October 10,\ and Canon Tupper-C'arey (assisted by Mr. H. Bell) will be niissioner at Wanganui from October 1 to. October 12. :.. •': Mr. Bobert Parkor, tho well-known musician, is confined to his house through indisposition. ■ . '-. ...-.-■■ Mr. J. Lomas, Chief ■Inspector of Fac- , tones,"'returned j-esterday from Oamaru iwhere he arranged for, the, transfer of tho local work of, the Labour, Department from the police to Mr.. J. C: Yorke, tho newly-appointed agent. ; Mr. Barringtpii Waters, who was nnfa'l lately manager of the Theatre Royal for the Fuller Proprietary, and who recently' underwent a.serious operation, is making a good recovery, and expects': to leave onSaturday for Dunedin",' where he is to take another managerial positipn undertho same firm. . . , A Press Association message states that Pastor David Neild (of New Zealand) and his wii'o have arrived at Sydney from .Norfolk Island, where they'; ostabfishod. a branch of the Social Purity : League..' Mr. Mitchell, of Mitchell/ and King, contractors, returned from a visit to Sydney yesterday. Mr. C. Tringham returned from a visit to the Straits Settlement-yesterday. The trip was taken in .connection with the rubber 'industry. , ■'.' Messrs. F. O. Bolton and W. Organ, who Have-carried'on a logul business as ■ Bolton and Organ, luivo dissolved ipartiierslsip. Ml. Bollun will carry on the'business in the offices of tho late Usui in Jolinaton Street.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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276

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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