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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Vicr.AliGkl. Tho Army aiid Jfftvy Gazette, of .September 28, ajinounccs the appointrircrits of afde-de-eanips to the netf Governor of New Zealand, his Kicelkncy, Lord Liverpool, 'i'lm Gazette says Captain CharKs Showe, arid Lieutenant 'J'ho.-na-i Kaiph Bastwcod, of the Kiflo Brigade, have been appointed aide-de-camp aiid extra aidc-dc-carnp resi)cctively to Lord Liverp.ool. Capfain Slioivo is at present acting as A.B.C. to tho General OfHccr Coinmandiii.g is Ireland. Mr, W. G. Kidd.eUj S.M,, who has befen absent, sickneis, from the Magistrate's Oouit for some time, resumed duty yesterday,' Mr. J. Parker, who has been, connected [ with the Dresden Piano 1 Company for [ many years, has accepted an orchestral ; appointment at tho King's Theatre. Mr. Parker, who is much esteemed by his fel-. h\ir employees, was presented by "the staff : with a case of razors and a Jleerscba'um PIPJ- , . " ' News has been received that Sfr. William Evans, who for many years held the position: of manager of the Wellington of the Standard Insurance Company, died at Christchurch on Saturday last. . Under the will of the late Jfr, Wri. Fimllav, of Clyde Quay, the Wellington Hospital will benefit to tho extent of .£500.. Mr. James jt'Dowcll writes that Mr. Findlay never practised as a clieihist iii New Zealand, but was- associated with a Mr. Jphii Hall as general nrerclvft.iits. iii what is now Alexandra, and when the gold-rush on the. West Co.ast took place they became merchants at Hokitikii and Greymouth, subsequently taking into, partnership the late jfr. John Southern, and Mr..Richard Davis, Mr. Kndlay was, says Mr. M'Ddwell, "a kindly, unassjiniing, genial man, who made no enemies."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 6

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266

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 6

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