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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Vice-Eeqal. Hig Excellency tho Governor, Lord: Liverpool, will attend tho entertainment by tiro Orphans Club iu tho Town LTnll next Wednesday evening, nud will present tho .commemorativo medals issued by tho Government to Hie New Zealand Cadets who went to Canadu, and tho prizes won at tho citizens carnival cadet tournament. Tho Hon. James Allen, will go to Pal* morston North on Monday to open the uew West Jind School there. Sir Joshua Williams arrives by til® Maori from tho south this morning. Miss Mary 'l'roctor returned to Wellington yesterday from ft visit to Kotonia and Waitoino and for the next week will be tho guest of Mrs. Gifford. On Friday next. Miss Proctor will lea-vo for Sydney, Sho will spi'iul some months in Queensland, where she is to deliver a series of lectures in furtheiunce of astronomical work. Miss Proctor will return to New Zealand in September to attend tho inaugural ceremony in connection with the Cawtbron Solar Physics Observatory at Nelson. Messrs. J. A. Hannan, M.P., and W. G. Stead ore passengers by tho Maori from tho south this morning. Tho Hon. J. T. Paul is a passenger by the same vessel. Mr. Samuel George Raymond and Mr. Frederick Wilding, both of Christclnirch, have beeu. appointod King's Counsel. Tho appointment of Mr. G. A. Smythe as Acting-Ofiicial Assignee at Christchurch is gazetted. Mr. H. S. Wright, stationmostor at Cniterton, lias received notice of hi a transfer to Waipukurau in a similar capacity. Mr. T. E. Maunsell left Carterton on Thursday on a visit to tho Old Mr. Maunsell will bo absent for nbout five months. Mr. Borneo Gardiner, tho well-known eifftuer, who has been recuperating in, Wellington for the past few weeks, will make tiiis farewell appearance at tho Orphans Club concert at tho Town Hall next Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 6

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