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PERSONAL ITEMS.

To-daj' the Hon. J. Carroll) it" is exported, will be returning to Wellington from Dannevirke; tlie Hon. J. A. Millar is in Wellington; the Hon. 0. Fowlds, on route to Wellington from Dunedin; tho Hon. T. Mackenzie, m Wellington ; the Hon. R. M'Kenzie, between Wairoa and Napier; tho Hon. D. Budclo, in Wellington; tho Hon. A. T. Ngata, at the East Coast. The Hon. James Carroll (ActingPrime Minister) went to Dannevirko yesterday on Maori land business. Ho is expected to return to Wellington this evening. The Hon. W. M. M'Farlane, Conip-trollof.-Gonera] iof .Pj'i6jc?ns, New South Wiilesi'dlid Mr.'' Hay, - Director of Afforestation, New South Wales, arrived from tho north yesterday. They will probably leave for the south on Monday evening. The Minister for Education, the Hon. G. Fowlds, leaves Dunedin en route for Wellington to-day. The Hon. R. M'Kenzie was at Wairoa yesterday, and leaves this morning for Napier. It is probable that he will bo ablo to reach Wellington on Monday evening. The Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) will, leave for Mastcrton this afternoon, to preside -over tho sitting, of the Supremo Court there 011 Monday. His Honour will be absent for about a week. Mr. Justice. Denniston is duo in Wellington from the" West Coast on Sunday and Mr. Justice Chapman will leave Gisborne for Wellington to-morrow and arrive hero on Tuesday. Mr. Justice Edwards arrived from Wanganui last night. Dr. Agnes Bennett, honorary lady practitioner to tho Children's Hospital, who lias been granted leave of absenco, proceeds Home by the Rnahine, sailing from Wellington on April 6. Mr. Ben Fuller was a passenger for Sydney by tho Moeraki last evening.Tho Revs. Messrs. Moynagh and Gill were passengers for Sydney by tho Moeraki, which left Wellington last evening. i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 4

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292

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 4

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