PERSONAL ITEMS.
General Godloy will arrive from the south to-day and will most likely go on to the lorritoria] camp at Oriiigi. 110 will return to Wellington from Oringi to attend the opening of Parliament. • Mr \'» W-.pannaway, of the engineer-, mg staff of the Post and Telegraph Department, who completed 42 years' service with tlii! Department on Friday last, )K to retire un pension at the conclusion ot throe months' leave of absence. For the past thirteen years Mr. Gannaway has been stationed at Christchurch. Mr and llrs. 11. B. Irving and rho members of their company leavo for the south this evening. . The Kev. Hone Patahia, assistant supermtenden (Native) of the Maori Mission, r,. cil ,S ; n °. kl «nsa on Friday night, aged .id. J. ho deceased clergyman had held the position of superintendent for the na«t six years, and was highly respected by ho inhabitants of the district, both European and Native. He had been in poor health for some weeks previous to his death. Major Frank Johnson, of the Salvation Army, who left Wellington on Friday week, lias been appointed provincial secretary for Sydney. My. John Menzies, secretary of I lie Pacific Club, Auckland, has been appoint- «• m'V S ! mi M r ?°^ tion iu connection pi t , Uc TT A,lcklan t' Club, in place of Colonel Ueariie. .-¥/•• J- S. Morell, of New York, ia a visitor to Wellington. The Bey. Father M'Millan, who is leaving Pukekohe to take up duties in Auckland, was tendered a public farewell man, Mi. Jas. 0 Connor, presented Father MMillau with a well-Allcd purse of sovereigns, which had been subscribed U Pni.r? shlonprs and other friends iii .Mr. ,T. Payne, M.P. for Grey Lvnn, arrived in Wellington last evening ' from A TI E Glovcr nd j['p ICT ",'- 1 " sa: " ~la. t s[Vplace when Parliament opens, blover is seriously ill. Dr. P. Knißlit and Mr. W. M. Hannav have rehirnetl to Wellington from a "S Tarakoho J ' CemCnt Works at It was announced yesterday (states a Dunedm Prers .Wiation message] 4at ;\u. 11. C. ewiley, after 38 years' conMnuous service in the firm 6i Sargoo , Pflled to take an extended holidnv for health reasons. Mr. T. h. Austin "wavehouse manager at Wellington, for the firnv ,s to be transferred to Christchn h of the varaney l, v (~o dw.tli ot ilr. J. (~. Moore, and Mr. C. G. WiNon warehouse ma.na»er at Dmicdin, will lili Ihe vacancy create, by the transfer o Bunediu me.ins a f ,,ri, ul! , | 0 J^",." , ," a« he was in<k.| ; i(i.triil>!o in the ndvocacv ot move nnd br-lin- playing gronnde. '
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 4
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