PERSONAL ITEMS.
: . Mr. J. B. YReid, of Christchurch, :re-' turned, by the Athenic fromYa trip'to England, "arriving on Saturday/.; He: left for Christchurch on Saturday night.
.-Amongst 'the passengers-irom! Loh--don by the Athenic on -Saturday .were Mr; David Ziman and family, who intend to. take up their residence in Wellington. . .Mr.: Ziman, who is managing director of the Consolidated Goldfields and other mining companies,' left New .Zealand in; November last on private ventures, and for the purpose of bringing but his family. -He had a most enjoyable trip, . but,",; in. speaking ;to ; a Dominion reporter, he prefeneu not 1 to discuss the financial position at' Home or the: standing of New Zealand in, relation to the London money-market/ ,'
The Republic of Uruguay has hot hitherto been represented by: a'.consul MnNew Zealand, but'.that lack is now. supplied. There arrived by the Athenic from London on.Saturday Senor Cesar; Montero Bustamente, 'who -has-been appointed Corisul-General for Uruguay in Australasia. He will: for a; time' make 'his. headquarters' in ; Wellington/ The consul- is accompanied by Senora Bustamente (neo . Vicomtesse de Var-gem-Alegre) and their. two daughters/:
Mr. David TVilliamson, shipping manager for Levin 'dud Co., leaves on a trip to Auckland and Rqtorua to-day. Mr. Desborough, of the/Auckland office of Thos. Cook and Son, is relieving Mr. H. Cramoud as local manager.for, a fortnight.' Mr. W. Arnst (brother of Mr. Dick •Arnst, champion sculler of the world), who won' the Timaru-Christchurch cycle road race a few days ago, left Wellington for Sydney on Saturday to" compete in . the TVarrnambool-Melbourne road race. Mr. A. 13. L. Smith; who put up the best time in. the southern event, was also a : passenger by the Sydney.boat. The race takes place on September 24. '■'■''"''; '.'''■.";'■'' Mr. J. P.Dugdale, late of the Valuation Department, has' been -appointed secretary. of the Hawera County Electric Light Company. ■ Among the passengers who arrived by the-Maori from the; south yesterday" were Messrs. W. T. Appleton and C. W. Jonesf managing - director and local manager of Huddart,. Parker -and XJo.y Ltd., respectively.'. 'Mr; O. Holdswprth,: general manager for. the. Union.. Steam ship Company, was also a passenger, by the Maori. . . \ : ■; ''■-".- Shampooing, Clipping, Hairdrcssins, Manicurinß, Face Massage, Treatment of Palling Hair, and -Dandruff. Combines, made ap. Natural Hair-pads. Mrs. Eolleston (over Carroll's), 4 Willi? Street. 'Phono 1599-Advt Tlie annual smoke concert and y distribution of prizes of .the Port Nicholson. Yacht Club will bo ' held in Scott's Booms, Manners Street, on Friday evening next. ■ "f.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 6
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408PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 6
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