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PERSONAL ITEMS.

'Lord.. Islington arrived ,in': last' evening; ■' haying inbtored.■ through ■;from'-Eoatherston. :i;He> was the guest' of :Mr. : ' :JvVN:,V'Wjlliame,V/at: last night, j; He-will 'visit' theHawke's. Bayi show, -to-day,-, and will be entertained ..by, the' Hawke's: Bay-Club at. Napier j-Wfc;.a|' dinner ,--.io-morrpw ■■ night.—Press ; . ; ; Assor ■ oia'tion:-'-;i-;-'- : .i■'■■.■'-■';• V. :-.v'* :;■:.'■> '-V--. : '-/,.';':',

,;.iMr^ - v Massey, ;th^'Leader"- 'of .'the' Op-: position, of vRe-' presentatives,yesterday..evening; .■ He is .<»n^e^'i''to.'.-lus-;'ro6m I \<j'^g' , v.to-.la^opld!':

: ;-Mr.;.'L^iStewe,i;Clerk;ol < Parliamenti' who ihas just;.returned' from:i;a v tour, abroadi'; : resumed.hia'drities: ii, the'.teg-. islatiye■ Cojinbil■ .yesterday.'; ■"• Speakmg onl'behalf.. of jtjie Cduncil, •'the Attorrieyr Generalj ; ." the , ■ Hon./ : :Dr,''JFuKilayii.VesT pressed -pleasure ; .atfthe -safecreturn'of Mr. Stowe',;■and : \w"elcomed : .'him"baok ;te his old, : positioii.; . Mr. Stowe ■ would;.be -during!:'Msi/ibsenoe.' '.had; been carried -out VHnth'..'dare'.' arid -.ability?:by; Mr.: Bothamley. : p--The.'' Horis. y. Captain Baillie,>G;' .Jon"es,V:>and'i:o.-.'; Samuel,'in-. ;turn-.'espressedjtheir: : pleasurejat-.:.seeing. .Mr..;Stowe bacls: - again; : :slr.--Samueliak-. iing.the'ppportunitj ; ;of .'paying-a tribute. ■.tb.^/the^capable';..manne'rl'■lli■J..-wBlcl^ ; ;Bothamley,.had.caTried;,out'the..'duties' ? LeaveV of;:absenceV'for-:'another: week was' : gi^fed' : to^Mr^!%wmanv : MjP.;ior Manawatu, Hoiise :.pf::Represen-, tatives ,, yesterday',; , on : the .ground-of ill-.: health ;;.f^;:;;.;;: : ; i^^-

Among the passengers to arrive from the south this morning by the Mararoa are 'Messrs. J. Allen, T. B. Buxton, and A. S. Malcolm, M.P.'s.

;. Sir ; : George "Clifford; is? among passengers :,.to';arrive, from /{the-.;south -by : therMararbaJthis; morningi:';/^^^^

X;:Mf/'Percy :^i.; , olimieV ;i i o.E.v'; firmiVpf;. ; (Simie, : ; Goates;; and ./. Go;;;:; .'■; has' been : appointed editor'pfeditionof L !' New Zealand. Shipping'vand' Commerce:" iy ;■'■ '{t- y ? 'i^J ' "•• '•' ■•!'. ■'-i t'f-

'■.'■Ei^ ;! von.? } : :honbrary' . secretary; ''oi. ■ ; the W'ellington • Vplunteer Fife; ; Police,:; was :the''-r^ipient, : ;at'.tiie. annual -meeting; piy theicprps:lastfeven-: ing,rof'a; handsome";present^-an: I !.oak salad "bowl ; and I;; biso'uit;-: barrel—from his confreres; as-a::token;of:esteemarid appreciation. ; His , Worship; the .Mayor-(Mr.:--T;'vM.WilfordJ, ;M:P;)" made"r-:the ' presentationj■■ the ..gathering' toasted: Mr.rßerriewitz^r , ;';V,f;i;. l ;■-'';- ;: , : :,;;-;:^:''-,^

-J '•■ Mri: George, -:officer in., bharge at ] Wangahm-f of;-the. Colonial .Mutual Society,' : has.;been ■ among the. ref. cent; guests.' at; the; Windsor, , ;; and willrreturn ,to l Wanganui ; by -this fflprn-' \ing^s;-express.> i ! ; Mr; 'Wilson:is; almost: successful .'organiser- of. public .debatingsocieties,' having 'already.; founded,',be-'. Ween'; tlian- sis;.strong ~ societies;,- embracing is desirous:"of:seeing : established : in;theNortli .Island; .next;- year' ;a.n;\ assbciatton pf undenominational .debating Societies, and : hopes :to see Wellington taking;ia; : stitutiohi vli'. v;: ■■;'";; ;;?■;;;=)■ ; ;:V .h";-feV' :: V

■!-'/- : ,Mararoa^which;K^te\arrive ; fix)m;;';the: south; ite'^omng/v^G-T ; ,;:?'-; ; ••■;*

-was. a/.passenger , ' last - night.;.: Mr.: Izard proceeds to• Hobart,;by-the Moana on• Friday- : to; attend;tlie A Fruitgrowers':.;;;Coiii{erence there."-:•>..■■/.: IvV ?.:. -..\---:_ ■. : ; ■ .:;.-: ::■ :''-'■ ■■■

Mr. William Snow (states a Press Association telegram) died at Outram yesterday morning, aged 72. He was born in London in 1838, and emigrated with his parents to New South Wales in 1841. In 1851 he went' to tho first gold "rush" at Summer Hill Creek, and tuonce to Turon. In May, 1853, he was at Bendigb, and Bandicoot Gully, in Victoria, lator going to Ballarat, where he was at the time of the riots. Later he started a business in Melbourne, but the Dunstan "rush" in 1862 attracted him, and he camo to New Zealand. The following year he began storekeeping at North Taieri, and shortly afterwards at Outram. He has filled every position in the district—member (and chairman for four years) of the Taieri County Council, chairman of the river, town, and domain boards, chairman of the Otago Education Board, chairman of the Outram library, and member of the Licensing Committee. He belonged to tho Masonic, Oddfellows, and Foresters' Orders.

! In connection with tho report, which appeared in news yesterday■'■■from ■; Brisbane, . touching; the death' of ■ v.a:, : Mr. Geoi Armstrong .on board' the ; s.s.. Changsha,, Mr.. P. Galrai, :of Welling-' ton, states that he received a/.'letter from Mr. Goo. Armstrong; .lately proprietor of the "Opunako Times," dated' KiUarney, Ireland, September 4, yesterday. In it Mr; Armstrong states that he is leaving' for Cork, Belfast/ gowj and London,• and- intended ;Bpend--ma a month at the laat-named rjlacei

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 6

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