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4 The Hon. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister) left for Christchurch last evenimr en route for Dunedin. Hod. Jas. Allen is at Christchurch ami will accompany tbo Prime Minister to Dunedin tcnlay. Both Ministers will probably return to Wellington on Saturday next Ine Hon. R. H. Rhodes arrived last evening from New Plymouth. The Hon. A. L. Herdmon is expected to return to Wellington today from Christchurch. The other Cabinet Ministers are in Wellington. The Hon. W. H. Herries will leave to-morrow for Blenheim and will return to Wellington probably on Friday. His Honour Mr. Justico Sim left for the south last evening. Dr. Valintino, Inspector-General of Hospitals and Charitable Aid, was a passeuger by the Maori for the south, last erening. The Eev. E. 0. Blamires went south by the Maori last night. The Hon. J. A. Millar left for the south last evening. Mr. Stanley Unwin, late manager of the London publishing house of Messrs. Eisher Tlnwin» and who is also connected with the firm of Messrs. Unwin Bros., is at present visiting Wellington. \\ ith Mr. Severn Storr, he is making a tour of tne Australasian colonies. Mr. J. W. Meadowcroft, of Khandallah, will leave on a trip to America by tho Aorangi on June 20. Mrs. H. Parkin and Miss K. Parkin, two English tourists, who have bean tourinjT the world, have left Wellington to make the Wanganui. River trip,, after which they are to visit Taupo, Wairakei, and Ratorua. lv ' Miss J. W. Fruhimt, of Abel Smith Street, leaves for Sydney, en route to the Old Country, by the ilaunganui on Inday most. Private cable advice from Australia states that Bishop Crossley, of Auckland, is no better in health than when Qio left ft fortnight ago* —Press Association, Mr. Alexander Morris, at present manager of the Bank of Now Zealand in Dunedin, has been appointed resident-inspec-tor in Wellington, and, will leave for that city next month. He will be succeeded in Dunedin by Mr. Gibbs, manager at Timaru.—Press Association. Mr. "Hock" Keys will arrive from Sydney on Wednesday next, and will stay at Hinton's Now Zealandier Hotel, Manners Street, whilst in this city. Mr T. W. 11.I 1 . Marsden, late of Messrs. Harcourt and Co.'s country land department, has taken over the management. o Messrs. Williams, Hunt and Co. s land department.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 17 June 1913, Page 4
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388PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 17 June 1913, Page 4
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