PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Right Hon. \V. F, Mn<soy (P llm o Minuter) nnd the lion. W. H.' Horrioe will leave for ( ho north on Saturday, and afterwards n ill make- an extended Wur of tlm I)av of Pinny district. The Hon. Jas Allen is to nirivo fiom Dunedin to-ifiqiron, and iho Hon. R. H. Hhodes will arrive from ChristcliUTCh to-day. Tho Hon. V. Fraser left Inst evening for Kawhia. He mil spend some flays inspecting roads and other public A\urks in tho ndjaocnl district, and will return to Wellington at {ho end of tlui week Tho Hon. F. M. 15. l'ifhcr left for Foxton yesterday, nnd will return to-morrow or Thursday. Tho Hon. H. D. Hell is expected to rctmn from the north within a few aVs. Tht non, A. L, Herdmnn is in Wellington. Mr. Harold β-ftauehemp, of Kodak (Australasia), Ltd., left Inst evening for JJimodm whore he opens a branch ofdec- of tho above fiim. Mr. D. H Guthric, M.P. (Senior Government Whip), who has recently been on a visit u> tho South Islpnd, spent tho week-end in Wellington, and left for tho north yesterday. Mr. H. D. M. Haszard, Commissioner of Ciown Land?, Westport, has been nominated for a seal on the Public Service Superannuation Board.—Press Association. Tho funeral of tho lato Mr. Arthur H. Winder (son of Mr. Geo. Winder) wes largely attonded. Amongst thoso present, woro tho members-of the Young Moll's Bibln Class and Intermediate Chiistian Jiirdemour Socictv of the Kent Teriaco I'resbytcriait Church, in both of which bodies deceased was, an nctivo member. Moral tributes noio sent by the employees of Messrs. J. Duthio. am' Co., K. W, Mills and Co., and tho employees of tho deceased's father, with whom he was dnily associated up to tho time of his illness, Tho funeral service i\rr conducted by the Kovs. J. Kennedy Elliott, Jae. Pftterb(in, and J, Dawscii. Many messages of sympathy havo boon received by the bereaved parents. At last evening's mooting of the Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce .1 motion of rondolencs with Mr. G. Winder, in respect to the death of his eldest son, Has passed. A cablegram has been received by Mr. John Piouse, of Wellington, from Madame Antonia Dolores, the noted singer, notifying him of her _ arrival in Melbourne from London. It is probable that Madamo Dolores will initiate her tour of Australasia in No a , Zealand,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 6
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397PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 6
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