PERSONAL ITEMS.
. The Hight ■Hon'.: .'Jap.- 'B'iyce. :hnd. Mrs,J Bi;'ico leit for Christchm-cli last evening. . The Hon. T. Maekoiizie (Prime 'Minis' ti r) left for Auckland yesterday; He is., expectcd to return about .i wpek Iwr.eo. ... Tho' Hpiy. A. rllVlMyers. and the Hon. 'B. - G. Jjil are in Wellington. -j The Hon. G. I.atirpnson if at Waiau ■(■Xor.tiv Canterbury), and t'hp Hon. 'JVi li S. Maedonaid .i.- at tho/sa:r.<s place. Both. MiiiistSers. are expccted'Ui rot.;a;i io AVc!ling.ton 'on Sunday. Tho Hon. J. Colvin i:; at It'eefton. jiio Hon. J.. Hauan left for Christoil v. veil :lirgt. will return til Wellington to-morrow-' morning. .The Hen. G. W. Kus«e!l ls : , at;. Oh.vjpo. He is expected to icturit to. to-morrow, ■ The Hon. T. Buxton is .at Chrlsjehurch. The Hon. To.sEanplilfoa. returned yesier'day from Witnganui. .. Archbishop Kedw.cod arrived in Auck- ; land iFrpiifirAyelJjiigtdfl sljy^'tlio^iraiS. t raili oil Wedn'esday moniir.g, and wiil be the giic-!. of ISishqp Clearv till next. wee.lc, '.when 'igusa to -Bp.' present -'at i he. consecration ,oi' ; Bishop .1 0.-eiik Blaae, the new I'miian .Catholic Bishop .01 f!te Island ciicc'ese,, who su'e- . eeeds the late Bishop Olicr. Tho lie.Vy. .Bishop 'is q,uitQ v;V' : vyoinis : , ni;iii v having. ;ljeen- is a,:son ; ! of Admiral Eiaiic^of | firocotded to the IfUuids'.as a.'missionary, becoriiing'>cba'djutor ! ' to. Bishop Olic-r, who died some six auoaths ago.' 'r.v.-J-' .'' r-V-'r s The following appointments of Commis'sio'ners of. Crown Lands are ."Messrs'; Kobc-rt- T.'.Sadd (Jl'av.-ke's' Bay), : Thomas Noel . Bvodriek .; (Wellington), iiredorick}:A4 : Tl&mp^^Nelsbn)^^ s'obert. i'.ollon (Canterbury). ;Mn .fountain is appointed chief clerk in the .;'!iea'd; and Strivey. '--O" ■'■■■'■ -. . sA;'.. Mr. James.Gcorgettrhas l'.ecn renijpbintr i: ,ed- by 't:h.p:. Governnieiit :a rJeiiiber of tlie / Wellington Land-. Board. ; . A Gazetio -notice slates (hat his 'Ma-., jesty tho King tnis: been-phased to ..ap-' : j;rov(* of Iho retention of the title. "Hnnr ■ :■ Hisi-Hoiio-.tr tho.Chief. Justice (Sir Br.b;«rt' .Stout)'; inqw ; t:o:tl3loiv r • lieiiri' tb3ay>';asJd!Usiness'!oM^ 'civil 'He will leave fo.r v lV.!nicr!-toii and afterwards go to .Napier,' J. . . To celeVcalo.-.liis'eigMieth'. birthday, 'Mr;] Charles 'Hill, ..sc-nicr,: was entertained l:v the .member:; of the To. lliwi Club at the Grand Hotel.on Wedne.-da.v evening, whe-.i ;iftllj:g6od' : 'happiness' of,;thti,:''fatlier': of Ixtwlinu" in WoUin;rton.. Durinsr the. evpriiii;,' llr.:']Iil! was i'resenttd'with an toxtremeljj'-cotnfortabie;; easy chaii'.: I.'iv: Jlerbert, o:t liehalf of inc .club' (oi -which MVi Hill is fhe!pennar-ent president).expressed'tho w ; ish -that ho would-be spirrcd; if6K;mair>yeaTs!Hoftuio^fa ; ganie^ or -in iiis :hoiirs. ci ciise; to find icoiii- 1 ' fort .and. reiaxaiion iti the chair...,. Mr. inir,.in replv, 'said ho found, the'siwtet. '-the j.To-'.11i5 , ,i.\ G'lub;and'tho;Bood"feird\vshii). brought;, about, He. honed-.that his frieiids. would: remember tha't. tiie gates'of the To, Hiwi Club's : : grduiids>/CMir;;.Ulin's ; fpnyat(S. pra-i p<.it\ pt 1 h id w le i wavs onen to lr.eiiibers, visitors, and spoitsiiv.-n nll. The eliib was nlso.'toasved in bumpers, Mr. lv. J. HiH roplyijis! ielieitously; C"* ■■■ " ;tp; M'ellington. at- the beginning. of iiox.t week, aiul then"lwosses^to;.- Blenlieim:;vto; ■ conduct.'''tsie :Suprenv6;.Courf:siW Mr.'.. .liiaiiiii •Wollingtcn ior' Peabody and. Co., i'ot:''-TSre>>%^-Tlo'rlcy;' ; >vill;: : leaye::/for;iSyVtri^ by the. TJlimaron, en route for England. • ■;, Th» lJov. Father Kimb-o'.l, Jfr..G. E.;Tol- : hurst, ami .I. J. Tair.e will leavo for Sydiiey.'by thG:Uiiinai;oa jto-day. ' i ,' , on the. West Coast .I.<a?ey Commission, 1 resumed . duty ut -the Jlagistrato's ' C<;art : .yesterday; :■''' >.-'1 ,r : v ;':%."', 3li*; j:_ tangndge,,.. t'iie prejerit head. ■■Ikocjieitiof beorij.appbjiited/ curator, and. Mr:-.Saa;idors lias beej'i ap-' ,'kef'psr;';'a t' ; ,;.t hov u Koj?. ; :thesefotnsiersg iVreiSain; the same, .as at present. • ' [■.'' 'A Press Association inessage from Sydney states that Jlr. Gordon Sp'rigg' h % ns iWsigiied: 'tli'eft'geiieral:' secfetaryshipv of: the.' :■ V? ;■ ■ ; The Itoh. ,M.' M. ! Myers, who. is vice-' prerder.t of 'tho Wellington ' Orphans' Ch;!>, will preside on. Saturday., next- at the. function to be held iii. l; tlie/ Masimio Hall. . . - X Mr. !• ranic' E. Kelly,' LL.B.. late ofihe. '.'Supreme:..'.Gpurt 'office: .staff, was. yesterday l>y the Chiet .lustira (Sir Robert Stout),bhi. the motion cf .Mr. J. AV. Macdoaald. Cpnimissi()ner 'i'. tiie of.-.: fi'cer^"Avlio 'takps-'chargc■® i ouT.U'^tlgy■ , 'jof. ! , :tho■; Salvation Armv activities in Mnv. Zealand, .arrived " : ffonr'jditej?"\by; the;:'Warriiiipp: "ves.tcidayi. lip is ac'conipanied by 'Mrs.Kio'iards. ' ' ..Two hiore.' jnpn-. have: 'been;, arrbsted . by... : Wellington -detectives e-n chi.rges;!;f- th 'ir : having, 'd'escrtecl oieaii ; goii; n ' vesieis while ' the ste:i:i'.ers were in Ne'.v.Ze;i!aiid wate!':-. ' Mr. J. T.. Horn i< at 'present'in .Xbifon -in-' '■$■}$■ Tasinan apple, preii.ard's. ' ' : '! !: His ilpno'tiv- Mr. Justice Sitn ; '.eaves l-sAiiCii'latiit ■toi'iiioi'-rpw-' '..i"div''Gisbor,ii'cy.-.. IProiii,' i'.Gi'siiorii'e .'lie, ■eonib's' ~in:: . .\yellirLgtoiv...abnrit!- ! Th'.irai.iy next, ard W'ili pn.-idc. at tl:e ! sittings »f thci Court o!" Arbitration.openr ir.ii harp on Julie 2). ■' ."" ' . ..A:.pnyal:e:let.iev v.ec.ei.y^^^ j. iiv liver---jfivo's:' iia i: tic i i iii r st; of 1 j'c; -i 11 nc ss) :; his; i/arther.,- oii.{j orir.erly of D uiVe il iin }:■« n tU'iieii r) JI .{.is i "ti.c'o 'I^oil'liislpii)-. ' rouij]aiiyv- : h:'d . ln; lea vp : M r:.: IJeiinistoiv liellilid tCalr^nni■ l i ■ wi'ln his wife f)ir:.fcs.-in;;a 11y .Miss Vaii-u----■iino Smlih'vi. 1 Uv.was-Ineu.aa C:>_o.ul | Ava/ : '>vitl!'":rfoHiiiatisia, >hich|:wfe atfeeh in;; the fir-art and. jeoked. Jike .d'evelr.ping ■ into aciite pericarditis.::t!hee:~br::t>v!c.e;. : 'lip: '€as close '.o IU-aili'.-).-'deov; aiiii wiuvi '.he ; conipiviiy> iiua!i\vLc.ft:;i^reii'iintlo^,tlie. news:; came tiiai lie had slightly imprpyea.'Sineo ! iir-r. ;h.u ha" had a rchijise,. an ! .iinei'.i.io'.iia ' J : uiye: l;;:aUvhopp' wa'S :giyeiv..up, U'iit-"!!-!rr-o .yinysil;\tnr--.'l- i e'-v.:as-I nvili tigiitii g. .Mr. Mist;vio: 'RriVnis'on. of i 'ViilSiiuton,' ■"-ktliat/ his lcoasiii 'w.as. out oi dt!u;c-i - . '•.
'JilK MAYOR'S "AMOIJR PROPRE." COMM-II'TEE OX ITS DIGMtr. Before -railing upon ill6-.cliaijr^w.qi^ilid,'; .!>v-lsiw* fcomnrillce. J.- Trevor* lo move tliii adoption. .61". his committee's'-; ■ s-eijiiiinniiiidiiXi'iinS' ji't .llio Gily \Couiicilf milling' last evening, thp :M';\y.or : (AlrV-'lj.;, ■.M.'.ijii-ij.ii),, rfi'fer.ii-i'iig. -to. -thp- .cliuiVo; iiiiSthus, VCbbiiiinpnuiitfiiiis, "Tiliit any ' -:giiostion.: brought More -tho -)l.;ivor b.v :;nv (lf'p\i!ii-- i iMill !;:• it-;-.: red ft)'- the e.'jmmitK--.' 'de'iiiiiig' I ■wi.lh such subject/' said itliat .hP : ;waS;si'm'i|; clijicd .-to the -reflection- .iijipii-'lji'm/.| ■Self which was irup'li«l in the iexi oi The j cl'uii.Ks. jlf; i-iik-ii dial. (he claiisei- Jtiie:'jih i . iici; meiiriing tif 'wiiitli -ho. •%f f \t.us out of -.ordef-, " 't'piiiicillpi; Tr'qyo.r ■oiije.'cled; lb;'.tlio. Mnvor'.s rulin;;, and -was liicetHiinj-' to exjih-m ; ; \j:Jiat liai), iiisjiifed. ilie .'clauiie,, Aylieiv ilaypr ■i.niprwi'i)fe(l : 'li'i'ni, . '.T' ;have .r.iiled': tl.ti's out sif <!i(!w'," lie.said; : "Vo-.i'vc ::iac!e_ii. Fpc-ech," said .Cauiici'Jo: Iti'ii'diiiansii; '' Why "ca'n' : t:. ho- .iiiake;!one ('■jiiiieiikir .Trevor Klid that' ii«..v,,:'.ild like to explai'.n-i Tlie -JLoyor-hiVdiiecciye-d' dcpiiiatipn i-roiii U'dlaitai with' reieieiieo to .i certain matter which tho : committee -liali i'ii h'.aild,. a;i-:l ,v.:Jiiclv,-, :n : ;:; fact;, : it-:had. ; .oiroady cpnsidervdi' UMiq;-,jlayorphbw'eveiy' wilinuit rciereiice: to the 'tO!ii]i-i;ic--e; -.had' made a certain yrbinise io tho deputatioß.'. The hiK-iiker cons::lt?red that in tommon cojiriesy- t.he. Jlhyp.'r: the -.iiiaticr -to this""colliinittne,,...di3*;'at;/least'." cbusilted the jch'SfriA<iit^pfe%e*c6mmittce' t '.yas -ovi-y if thoy iusd' hiirt-'hc Mayor's i-f.ee'l.i'hgs, hut tile commiitee had its linic■tittns -t'p. perfprm, and'-'did -n'oythinE-.that/ ■the Jliiytr should, nipcrsede it in tl;a oxer-' ci?o of siics-- .functions^;The Mavor said..that it was', clear- that' tl'.f re I:ffd •aoiric-yiicr.e,. -He r assure<l?'th'Q r : council.'-that; he had 1 pfopiis.e.d'-. noihini' -to tab deputation. He had, as a inalter. of heard the views 'pf ,-i small..'c'.epiitaticii.on. a certain !nat!er...«iKl wji's then thqt.'.tlio- 'pdni uii.tt'ep" 1 i iigr; -with', that' Vii'ia'tt-erv- . .tiacceptryourJissur-' i!Kce, "yaur and' I am tiuitcf'pre- : :;pardd ; tS ' ■ Tlio' clause was withdrawn. - :
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