PERSONAL ITEMS.
VMi!*RE.o.ii., The Goveriwr flntf I/ii-dj" Liverpou) paid their first a.ffic.iul -visit to Qain'aiu .yesterday, find we* mTtlrtiste&tipuljy rgooivod J ; ).y Mo residents,. The iiarty f.uotored to the tjcipjutji'iii Oalmarg gardens, where His .fiseefcic.y was welmwiud tiy the Ae4iug-lMa>'!)r (3Jr, If. MUligiuy, m the absence of the Mayor (jfe W, H. i'lrtJi),, ow:w!g to illnfesi), He was pwssfftecl iviHi jiii acKtess, tfnd <u>t«j'tanje<l ;d a civic tarish* alter tvlVrclj k< visited, the Waitafci Bftys , .High Scheol, where Mis fecoltopey presented the sfcath Owp tq %ril Ivtiig, the :fest I iNwv Zealand sdiola'F to wilt the saiii.c. Jim party ,lof* ,I'or $Ih> ivortti .yesterday a-Itcnieon.—Pross Assofciu.tio.ll,.'
fljo Right Hon. W. V. Jl'a-ssey #fi)tta Jbuwtcr) is at Auckte'tl., the jtou. W- »■ Hetties at Hamilton, tiro' Son, I. M. B. Fisher and the Hou.' %, Jl JUieto at Christebußih, oud. tho Hon. W, Pomam a* Pipirfld. the other Cabrnot. Ministers are in WcHington. Mr. lusMr will return to WcHtnkton to-iiioi'raiv moririffg. Tho.Ho-ih '#, Heaton Khodcs. V-osi-arrived in Christcliureh from Wivljiiigtoii. yesterday uioiilijiK. Bi,e jlillister witlhe in town for sewr4l days. ' ' l'h» llofi. 3?. BE. ]$. lfislier.i Minister oi' J.iat-hi.o ami Ciis■toins, sp&nt. a busy mar.ning yestej-jjay ■attcn4ii)g to Departmental lyiisi.iiee.s and. receiving. jmMfe" wttt jji-irate 4»]).uVa.' tfotts. ljirst eyci.iinp to tWHvcrcd a jwlitteal ncJdr<*ss at Ka-infioi, sn;t this nioiWUR ho wjil he waited njacin. by de[iittatiaas ff»i« ©hrisftfhuwli wen iflfcrcstoil in tho revision .of tire tariff, Mr. Fisher feavwi to-night for Wel:!mgto.H Associatmiv. Sir Hcnald Mirnrij-feguson (tho «ow Gover)ioivGeiiera.l ef iV.u.stra : iia). j Lad.r .Jl.uitro-L'srg.iison, and patty s.a.fl froiii London for by the steamer. Otway,^l'lesg Association, the Hflfl, y?-., A.. MalitMui, Trinie JJiiv■ister elf Now South AVplcs. wag ail .oiitsyiaixl posseng-er for Ej-dnqy hy the Moe* ra'ki y'eeterdjy, • -filfiiwraj Sir -fein paiftilton, ftftor :partieipetiiig -ii} the light 'horse oaip.p lifaijioeiifres, has departij.jt. fei' Ua:y« ft Press Assseiatioji incssage fram Sjdiier).. ; . ■ ■ ■ ■ Mr. IS, % Curtail, 1.M., «-}m lias been tak.ilig ■duty .as miigtstraf.o i.n fclteigton for the ])ast fciy'week., toft ft* (lw south ilii'St isight. £Lo wall" take. u.p his isiiigisrerm) worli .'in $h.e LawiciifeNnseßy di.s.tridte (Genteal Otago) next Week. .'-". Mv. Jjinies Jlorselipad S.vmons.) ft vt.rj flld isQ-t-tTep in district,, died tili ■■'fliurscliJ'y last, at the rosideiicei of Ijis. dniigliter, Jt*. Jo.lm Wiii.te.ma.n f Cp.Vier Htit-t. s;lr. ,S,yinoiis. was a :nntivo. of ■Dejrojish.ire., .and wars .a, ■boh. of Sir. James %trioßsi who an;,ived jri Wc.lr itngton ftojji -the. Old -Cwstj-y wHlv Ws : wilo aJid family .(-faii-r hoys :tiid a, jslrl) on Jwio J!, 1841, Mr, S:vin,oiis jsen,, ..tiidk. m> hi : nd. at ..Brooklyn, known as feat*, -iwitt also leased liMid in tho Jlfliifiwatn -frtrm the Mael'is, Ho Wfis di-owijcil W.h.iio fotdinfT tlie River. l7ip late Mr, Jai.ii.es Jloreeliead . Syiiisras wju. married in 18© to Mi'ss , Jlafildii Bmwn., whoso feitjiey leaded Kniiiti h\ttn& as ft sljocii statapn, and ; \v»s lor somp thn.o hetoro hh- doftWi it lijeiiiher of tho J*R:is : l:ativfl Couneil, Spvernl jjoetoa'i; Wljo li.ave licen ■atteiKl■ine; -the Medical Coiigrcss at, Auckland Icte &r Sydijoy hy the derate yestet;<hy. ijicSftiWiJ i.n \)h .ffasSengor VVaf tVe'r.C; i ))i-3. tec, Kell-y, 51:-itllt!r.5, Patten, Geird, Sii'iviJKoii;■ ■ -'Broiviien-, s .Hari'iSi •Jf or toil;' 'I'Va«l& l j' : -3f ilfef '•■* EiifiHslr, :; and' Wright. ©«, .li«rtd, Wells," feigtfsauiv TJiffl.Mas, IjoUEliinivM,:ir;ihsmi', and .itiislsp wSnt soiviiiiy tlto Wahiiio'last evening.
Sir. V. W.■ KowltMf, SeftrOfcM-y ftr L;iIkhit, aiitt ■SiiJiwriuU'.iKUyirt. of WorkorH , Dwo-lliiigs, will '?civvo WoUingl<;n <jn Moiwlay, -on ji visit to thtf jbrjjicSpe'l towiis of, the 'XOr.tli iskjiij. lip will ■ «;o ti;y way of £jio' Kapipf, ?j.lid Gisliortjo tn AH)?Mai(cf, aijtf rotUi-ih ' fcy. tlm -jfeitn "Trunk 'rotiWt visiting WanEninij.auiJ: Neiv Pl^rnjiofx.itii, ■ 111 encii tipnirS ]V 6 vf'ti] iK6pec.t. tho hoiir y.cpartjnoift iiraiittlid!?, ■.siid trsns- ■ ant busThcss Ui.idcF flic Workci-s - ' Dwojlinft A.cL
W. T, A. H. field, Nclson., vs :at present on % iiglid'ay visit- %o Aucklanil.
§ei-el\d eha.Rge-3 a.re beiilg raailb ill ft.o (itdvor.i.tmchi L'tfoiflsuraiicq Departmo;i)t. Sir, .t. K, Jttenktioru, chief cterlc at ®ip GiirMsiuFch braiiclf:, hae bccM prtfiiiotoj to tjio position cif jio* tiiistiiciss elctk at. the liead: office, Wellitifttqjli ii : v .sutiqessibill to 'Jl.r. B. S. Mijiiitwig, s\~lio hais Hj&stt apfipiiitefl dhtnijt iHKiiaKcV. a* listereijjrgttlj, iji jila.ed nf s'tr. J; trjinsferod tft itudkI Iwidi. 'i'hp positifin of cThot cl.wfc Kb iChrktclvwreji is beius n'llod Us* &. Q. B. HHt, «f tb head afe. - ■
Mr. Islington 'Wal*rs.,.. thp- iieiyiyn.j>poHitcd manage! , *:f, J|is iiiaje.stj''* j'hpatre, :Ims a:rvi\ ; e.d. in WfiHhigtaii fr.o'm Hie isotrtli, anil iv&l ia'lsb \ty 'Ms ireiv duties next wwL ' Mr. Jl. Ji Wiig, Norfrogian vkc-npiu s\il iivt Bliiff, hiis been eohiise.lled, .owiiipr to ill-hoaltli ii). his family, to jxistpmio hfs Visit to JyorWay {Until iliinsi "Mr. WHk, aii liivercajjgill cor.fosjyo.ti.apirtState,, has bee.n selected ; l|y tt'e .NtiiWegiii.n Gov^.ntoicn.ti , 'jo visit .his iiativn coft'Uti'y .psftt report iiyon <|ife .qiiestibii of trade -licWefeo rtat couni'nv :aii.d Now jsealaiid. The ioiijcGt of llio ■appointment ..was for the purpose of th.o (w.ssibiKly af w-orkiiig iip a steSjly ftsdc in Norweftiaii ■.proilucfe' to this t»i)ittoy, .psi'tiC'Vjlai'iy' so. Jft nefiard to tho tiiijibpf and paper ■.a.vij-iisferfej. It >vas Mr. Ot'raiflitl Jittciition to leave Ji.e# Kcaliiiid jiftx't month, ~ sfr. M'Kaf, (if toimcii'il.. ttns A passenger to Syilitty :l>y Hio JfooiViti yestor'■day. })i'. CnrtrvrfboFß, Gfand llastftr of t)ip Mastinj'p Iriiiofii.i.ty. iir Js>iv S'otfth Wales, hits bpei) aitciifcliiig tlio JJriii'iit at Aivcktelid,' -iras *iitartiiiiierf! at fawketfn jrfisterrja'y »t fihfl G'lnnii Koiiol lj styrio- of rcqWsontiriiy-e 'Frceinasanf;,. '.Djjrhi!* Slip nfterMo.n Dp. -itni Mrs.; .Carlpijtlieis wove taken for A'dpvQ.-fpuij'cl 'ih'o CityMr. and Mrs, M'Mniio.n. (RSnadian tetirists. who liiiSro been trav.ellii.ig ift ■N«w &Rljf!Sd> left by the. 'Jloeralii tof Sydney ksi pvpiji.ug. 13i-« T. li. A, f alinttns, efef Jjoalffi OflicerVis at p.tosc.iit in Auckla.nd, Slip lenn of oflic.e.: fts (iirooWrsi. of t.lia 'panic of Ke.w Js.ea:l.aii:d of, ']). vl. ■N'athiiu aijcl- Milne<Oaiivarij) cXip'tes on. Slareli 31- * h largp .gatlicring tit G.hrSMi,ttr.c.li poMfie efficci's tt.sseiii.bled M Ih.nrsgay to liid fofewfiU to (Jqiirfafclo 3. Wro'bkiiski, \viio l.vas Beori tf'ali.sfcr.red tt Kcw Plyijioivtft. Qfl hojioilf of his foN imviincfliliers in. jilio 'Force., CoiistitJile. TiWkor pvesoiited; Gftivstiibje ■Wro.ij.ki!ski Vvith a tr^BHiijg-ljae; Mr. ftcoffrey %o:, ;for sliincs time con* neftipd ill a iitliniaaerial. :eap)i.cit.y.. >witli ■tlifj J?e* -ZoflVaitd Tieturo {Siipiifies Cniii■jva.uy, is .b.ciuj; tfaMsfevreil to Sydney, : jvtei? h.b: ftilT vcijuejc© tlip *6ni])anyV iiiferests for tfic 'futiire., Jtr. Charles EsijifiibSj ii vfinJM;iip\vn SniietWn" WeittJlf, passed. aAvav «i). IV'aU Htelay fit : liis re.s.iiteii.cb, tlio XTfowu JJetSl, feimi3;.si. Sir, (?<>pi.>i,bs Svpsj 'tlirt feiUKJer of . tho li)niip:(tjft 'OVc(Hvsti;r:l ■Baeiftiy* ajul was tiinwii tliiJoAtgiioul.'Jftw us <jno pf the ifirj<;sj,: : ioxptjiii3iits oil tlto •■cor.jipt, :Ho .iir.ri.Vo.il xn A : m>L liiKil 50 .wars .\qi>. anil ftiine io liiijiedin in ttu sixtfes; " . Mt. f, Ii t. ; Scildp;nj Jl-i?s $oddwt, was: fe lenye Jijjilco , \Va'* ualsa,'in ©t.ngOj ±hi:s v:M<\ aMf.vridc c.vef rtvo H.itasif. t:b; •Olrti.rs.i-..; ".,'F.roiri that pfiirst Mir, $e.c!?ibji *ill i-omfiiijrice-a toilr of South WesthM, ' '""'':'
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