PERSONAL ITEMS.
Sir Joseph Ward, Sir James Carroll, the lion. J. A. Millar, and the Hon. R. M'Kouzie are in town. The Hon. D. tfuddo is at Rangiora, tho Hon. T. Mackenzie at Dunedin, and the Hon. A. T. Ngata at Port Awanui. Mr. W. C. Gasquoine, general manager of tlie State Coal Department, and Mr. W. Bishop, manager of the State Mines, arrived in Wellington from Greymouth yestorday. Mr. Gasquoine has been for about ten days past in Greymouth ou Departmental business. Mr. Bishop :n----tends to spend about a week in Wellington while the mines are closed down during tho holidays. , Mr. C. H. Croker, who has been for f.omo" vears in tho office of Mr. J. H. Hoskiiig, K-C, at Dunedin, has accepted n position in tho lognl office of Jlr. \V. G. Malone nt Stratford. Mr. Croker is at present spending a brief holiday in Wellington. Mi , . E. Coombos, editor of the Sydney 'Referee, , and convener of the Olympic Games Council of Aush-alnsia, arrived from Sydney via Auckland last evening. Ho is to act as referee at tho Australasian athletic championship meeting to be held hero to-dav and to-morrow, and will leave for' Sydney on Friday next.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 26 December 1911, Page 4
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200PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 26 December 1911, Page 4
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