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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr, Saimqnd,' E.G., Solicitior-GeiieTaly left for Sydney, en to London, by the Mooraki last evening. Mr. <?. H. Scalesj of the Scales Lino .of arrived in Wellington yesterday' by fie Hoaria; from San Francisco. • • The-Vancouver High. School Cadets left : Wellington by train for ivor'th by .the'S.lo a.m. train yesterday. There Was a large number of people on the. Station platform to see them of* • The Rev. fir. Roseby, of Sydney, who has been attending tlie jubilee cel.ebra* tiohs in'co'nhectipn with the.Moray, place Cohgregti'tidnak Church, Dunedin, left for ■ Sydney by the Moeraki yesterday.' douflcillor F. % Moot© has been -apr pointed .delegate* for the ifnkara 'fe?.* l^ Council oil' the conference- of local; bodies' ' ex>.nc'erhe'd;ih th«i maintenance of the Hutt Road. ..""■•..':.'■. Mr.'W. of Wellington, 'has: been appointed to represent the Central, JJistrict'q'n the ipharniacy.Board: of Nevr &salandi ,-..'-:<'),cfta,i Jax SsiS. Mr. Geo. Traill, of las been on a' business visit to Chicago-, wasamongst the passengers who returned from San Francisca by the Moana yesterday. Mr. Wyatfc, a San Francisco journalist*' accompanftd by Mrs. Wyatt, arrived in. Wellington yesterday by the ifaaha, Mt. Hayward, bf Haywa-rd% Bicfrire Enterprises, left Wellington for Sydneyby thai Moeraki yesterday, ... Contain, fligginsbn, B.H.A;, the English aviator, is staying at the -Royal .Oak Hotel .just now, having just arrived from Sydney and Auckland. • 80. 'met with a severe accident in England in January last, and is. towing the: world for his health.' 'Ho returns to England, vjaAmerica,;next week Captain Hrggihspn speaks. WigWy of prospects of the future. o| England's position in the flying world, and the orogress he anticipates: .shortly in Australia,' where the Government has engaged the services of ft.ui' British flying, .oofps officers, with machines, to- teach the. Anstrolians. the art .'of aviation. j)r. and Mrs;-Storey, of Rarqtonga, arrived in Wellington yesterday. by the. Moana, . .-. . .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 4

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