PERSONAL ITEMS.
llis Kxccllency llm (iovernor will lpavc Auckland this cveniui; for Wellington, iunl will hi- pn-siTil at. (he ri;vi«\v ofHoy Sriiiils (iii Thursday in lionoiii , of Hie vi.il, uf (iencnil Sir !!. iladeu-l'oweil. The lion. 11. ((. Hli is nt Auckland, the I lon. (!. W. iiiisscll ,it Christchurch, lira linn. T. Iliixiiin ul. Tcmiika, anil the lion 'IV HiiiiKiliirnn at Kawiiltawa (Auckland). Tl l.her Ciiliiiict Ministers arc in town. A n 111111; 1■ j■ (ij' Ihi'in have jiiiirne.y.s iii iiiiinciliiitc prospect, but. 71S1 dciinilu (MigageliicniM word announced yesterday. Tin. Ucv. l<, Jlildiell (cliairiiiiiii of HlO Coiigregnlioiiii! Union of Xew Zealand) will assnnic- charge (if Jle.rnsl'ord Sheet CoMgi-oimiinnai Church, Auckland, next im,iiili. In the inlorini the piiluil. has been alily lilleil by 111!' Kev. (icorge Hurt!i'v, mill Ihe Hev.' W. 11. Tuck. News !ii!« been received by cabki from Norfolk Wiiiiil, by j\rf'liiieai"on Caldoi , , of AuckliiHil, of file death of tin* Hcv. (i. Jl. Andrews, miwioimry at liugotu, Kiilomon Islands, at the :iro of .18 years. Mr. Anibi'ws, who diorl at Jiiinolu (in April '%, joined the. Meinnesiaii Mission (is a luy workor in 190.1. Afterwards he '.'.out. to Aiiclclniid, nnd wns niado dfacon tliein in 1910. Ho was orilnincil a priest nt Dunaim, Solomon Islnmls. jus); a year Ixiforc his death.
I LieiiL-Oeneral Sir ?!. S. S. BndenPnwp.ll is expected to arrive in Auckland 10-diiy. There will Im no change- in Wellington's programme, ;is ho will arrive, hern by the Auckland cjtpri'ss oti Thiii'sday al 1.12 p.m. The iimitißenipnfs f(ir housing tho lads is proceeding Fiilisfactoi'ily, £10 Ijeing provided for, ieaving Ml unproviiled for. Tho visiting tenuis will bn met at Thorndoii Station at 6,50 p.m. by Hip Wellington lads, and conducted to their various hoincn. Mr. .1. Jl. Clark, who has ijecn acting ns judgn of eloe.iilionat tho Cliri«l<:liureh com|!e!ifion?, has n-liirneU to Wellington. His duties kept him Ruing from morning until night for ten days, but so (food was tho epirit llmt previiilediinnmgiit competitors and so excellent were the arrangements, that the experience was to him a most delightful one. An Auckland I'ress Association (piegrnm records the death of ]h. James Wallip, M.A., a minister of the Church of Hcotjnml, aged 87 yearn. Hi was formerly a member of Parliament, representing the City of Auckland We«t from 1877-81. He was a stroiiß advocate of votnen's suffrage.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1451, 28 May 1912, Page 4
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