PERSONAL ITEMS.
■•;,-■■ -— ■ —^— —■— ■■■'■'■■.' Mr.-.Justice 'Edwards arrived in . Wellington by the; Main Trunk express jesteruay afternoon, aud Mr. Justice Cooper returned by the evening train from New Plymouth. . . . Canon Tupper-Carey, of York Minster, who arrived.in Wellington by the Ulimaroa on Wednesday, in connection with the Anglican General Mission,' and has been staying at the Hotel Windsor, -left for-. Wangaiiui "yesterday morning. \'... ■ Mr.,L. Gl' Reid, S;M., Musterton, has been gazetted Eegistrar of the-Supreme Court.for that town and district. ;. • Mr. S. Clark, of-the clerical staff 01, the Tourist branch of the Agricultural' Department, has been transferred to the Melbourne office. ■ '..--.. . Mr. Henry Plimmer, of George' Street, is rather, seriously indisposed. ', . ~,.. Mr. C. Slack,-who has-been secretary of Thompson, Fraser,. Ramsay Proprietary, Ltd., for, some, years.:.has been appointed to the management ofpany's business in New Zealand,', in succession to Mr. K. K;'Sinclair, wiio has resigned tie position with the object of entering into business on' his own account. . .Mr.-..Slack assumed his new duties some days' ago.. '■/ . ' ~ ' . ;.-.i;-' Notification is contained.in last night's Gazette of the'. appointment of stock inspectors Geo.' Broom, vOas. Hnlligan, and, George. Ford, as rsgistrars of brands Jor. the' Wellington,. Stratford, '■ and Hawera. branding districts respectively.. ' -..■, -■ Mr. G. 'E. Elson, who lias been in business. in , -Wellington as chemist for a nuiAer of years, Ims, v owing to healthreasona, been compelled; to relinquish business. Mr. Elson was the first chemist in that portion of the.town in which his•■■ premises are situated. .. ; , ■ ;' -\ Mr. C. J.' Norton,.postmaster at;Pahia-. tna for' nearly, nineteen years, has been promoted- sub-inspector of the , -North Island. He will, be succeeded in Pahiatua by Mr. -W. H. Dempsey, postmaster : of ;Paeroa.—Press:Association. ;• :'. 'Mr , Alex. Yufe,\and old-and respected" settler, of Pahiatua, was found dead in his bed at noon yesterday. He had beenailing lately, but attended the annual meeting of the ; Racing-Club on Tuesday night, and was . about Von Wednesday. Deceased wasborn s at Hiitt G8 years ago, and came to PaEiatua about 1885.= engaged in sawmilling' for many, years, but latterly in dairy • farming. ■ He was county "councillor, i!'-.borough' councillor,' and one of the trustees of tho ' Racing Club property.—Press. Association., ;,': :■■■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 4
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349PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 4
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