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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Vice-Regai,. . The following received invitations to a dinner part}- at Government House last night :-Mr. A. B. Atkinson, Mr. S. A, Atkinson, Mr. J. Hutcheson, Mr! Myers, Dr. Hislop, Professor Laby, Mr. M'ebster, Colonel Chaytor, and Mr. C. A. Brown.

His Excellency the Governor nnd Lady Islington ore to attend the "ladies' night" of tho Orphans Club, which is to take place in the Town Hall on Saturday evening next.

Sir Goorgo Clifford, president of the New Zealand Racing Conference, arrived from Christchurcb yesterday morning.

Mr. G. B. Tolhurst, of Wellington, has returned from a six weeks' visit to Australia.

Mr. C. V. Goulter was yesterday admitted as a barrister of tho Supremo Court, on the motioii 'of Mr. H. F. O'Leary, whilo Mr. R. M. Rutherford, of Dunedin, was also admitted as a barrister. Mr. C. S. I'leming, of Wanganui," was admitted as a solicitor, on tho motion of Mr. T. Neave.

Mr. Justice Cooper proceeds to Auckland on Thursday to presido at tho Supremo Court sittings.

Mr. Justice . Denniston leaves for Christchurch by tho Mararoa to-night.

Sir_ Joshua Williams, who has been in Wellington in connection with tho Court of Appeal sittings, leaves for Dunedin on Monday night.

The Veil. Archdeacon Brodie, whose illness has given rise to grave anxletv, shows marked improvement (telegraphs the Auckland "Herald's" Waihi correspondent), and strong hopes are now hold for his recovery.

Detectivo R. J. Issel, of Auckland, who has been transferred, on promotion, tu Wellington, has during his three years' service priiied the full respect and liking of his l'ellow-ofiicer.s, and in tangible expression thereof ho Mil bear uwuy with him ji moiKgrammed and inscribed gold watch, a present from comrades in both uniform and plain clothes branches of the' Auckland police staff. '

Archdeacon Boyee, of Sydney, owing to ill-health, lias resigned the presidency of (ho Now South Wales Alliance,'a position which ho had occupied for twentyone years.—Press' Association.

.Mi'. A. Paapo, secretary of tho New Zealand Sports Protection League, leaves for Auckland to-day on a business trip.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1509, 3 August 1912, Page 4

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