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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Hon.. W. H. Berries is at Stratford, Ho will return to Wellington on Friday. The Hon. F..M. B. Fisher is due to return to-day from Pictoh, The 'Hon. E. H. Rhodes. is at Quccilstown. . The Hon. A. L. Herdmnn, the Hon. H. D. Bell, the Hon. W, Frascr, and the. Hon. Dr. 1 , Pom&re are in Wellington. Mr. Fra6er will leave for tho south' to-highiv .. .Tho Prime Minister leaves to-day for Marton. Where he will open a new district high school in the afternoon and open the . Agricultural Show to-morrow morning. Mr. Massey will return to Wellington on Thursday. - " ■

The Chief Justice (Kir Robert Stout) ar-, rived frota the south yesterday, and went straight.in to Pahnerston North-to preside at the Supreme Court sittings. in that tiwii. , : '.:•.-

Mr. Justice Chapman will probably leave Wellington for Nelson and Blonhcim on Saturday week,..'...' 1 -:: ,■?■:•.

• Major-Genorftl A.: J. Godloy, C.B;, leaves for Morrinsvillo - tb.S evening to inspect the artillery camp there. He returns to Welling.t.flu M..|crarj/s,ii bh; ":■..■■ >' •MessrSiifioßSfat'd'T'andfrPfi'usej v' architects,- of Wellington, have extenqcd ..their business td Auckland, o.ild have .admitted to partnership Mr. W. H, Gtunmcr, A.R.1.8.A. ■'■: .:.'■.-:,■.-,■:,'-,. ■■:,•(". ;,

Mr. E. J. Hyantsj of E. J!' Hyams, Ltd:; Wellington, leaves on a trip to .the Old Country in Thursday. He will be absent for about, sis months. :>• . ~

• Mr. fleo. Allport. Secretary; of Marino, left Wellington by the Hihemoa last evening on a tour or inspection to' northern lighthouses. .■: ( . . ~'. • ~ - It apoears that the announcement published In yesterday's isstto (taken from tho "Christian W«rld") .that tho Rev. W. Temple, '.headmaster of , Ronton, . had been appointed to succeed Dean Henson, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, is incorrect. - "It mav bo assumed (the London "Times" saVs) that Mr. Temple received the offer and that he wouUl not have been unwilling td accept;it. The explanation of his withdrawal appears to lio in .' Mr. F. D. Clay ton, of tho Feildins branoh of the' Bank of Now Zealand, leaves Feilding to-dnv on .route 1 for Jlelbourne where he will take up duty as manager. . * ' tlie discovery of statutory objections W his appointment in Acts; Victoria ill. and iv., whioh ordains 'that, no person shall bo capable of: receiving, the appointment af Dean, Archdeacon, or.Canon until he shall have been' six years complete in Priest's Orders.* Mr. Templei ,wa' jr ; dalned deacon in 1003 and priest in-1909. '■' Mr. J. A; Young, member-for Walkrito.. arrived yestorday.on a flying visit to Wellington in the' in crests of his constituency, ne ivill probably return to Hamilton to-day. . ''-','■,, ' Mr. C. N. Colterill (manager, of the Fcildine branch or tho. Bank of New South Wales for .18 years) left Feildins yesterday for Tmaru,-where lie is to take ohargr«f. a branch of the bank.there. At a'gathering at the Denbigh Hotel. Mr Cotterill was made the reoipicnt of a p f sovereigns, prwntftion was made by Mr. E. Goodbohere (Mayor of FeTding) on behalf of the clerks of tho bank. •■■. . . Herr K. Berger, of Feilding. has been anointed conductor of the Liedcrtefel and .has consequently resigned his. position, with the Feilding Musical Society. v ■■..:, '

Str George Eeid, High Commissioner •for Australia,,who has been suffering from influenza is stated by a Press Association message from London to bo progressing towards recovery. The death is reported from Cambridge of Mr: Robert N. Buttle, aged GG yean,. HO saw service with the jiUitia.durlnK tho Maori War in tho Warkato in 1863, Ho was for some timo in Mexico .managing an estate in that country. Returning by way of Europe ho saw service oiico more towards tho end of the Boer War in South Africa. '" " ' ■ .-'■■'•

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 12 February 1913, Page 6

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