PERSONAL ITEMS.
To-day (he Hon. ,7. Carroll will l !c at Knilcohe; the Jlon. G. I'owlds, the Hon •I. Millar, the Hon. D. Huddn, nnd the Hon. ]?. M'Kenzie will be in Wellington; and the Hon. A. T. Tvgnta at Kaikolio.
The Hon. D. Bnddo relumed from (he south yesterday morning.
Mr. I. Licbcrman, of this city, leaves on Thursday for Europe for an extended holiday.
Mr. Justice Cooper intends to leave shortly on a visit to England, lie will probably be absent for about a year.
Mr. F. G. Bolton will again contest the Wellington Xorlh .-eat in the Liberal interest at next general election.
On Saturday night (ho staff and the artists appearing at the Theatre Eoyal assembled to make a premutation to Sir. Cremer, violinist, who, owing to ill-health, i? leaving the firm. The manager, Mr. Perry, delivered a short speech, and presented Mr. Cremer with a clock, suitably inscribed.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 10 April 1911, Page 4
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152PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 10 April 1911, Page 4
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