PERSONAL ITEMS.
.ThV Eight Umi.. % F. Skssoy. ffrifflo'JliiHSte). is .at Mastiugs., aSv'd tlib Hon,, il. H. Kligdos iit Cliristcpufbhi Tub Hon. Jas. .Alleii setsi .but iifis iriShi--S)»S for AVaiigaiiui, ,a.nt( tho Son. F. M. : p, fisher fpr'Wafroa.. 'The other Ca'.hiiiet Ministers ttva in liVflllirigtbii. The How, Jas. Al'leii (Jliiiister of Fiio.a:iic.e and. Edtics'tifin) Jeiives this riwarniiig' fay \\ T ai'ifjani.ii. Wiiilo. fkoro lie iviil int'ervieiv tlib 'Ed'u.catiiM.i Bbiird oil lviatters affecting the <fist ; riet, ajj.d ivill also bpftn a new llaori sclwal at the I'aiiliiiio jfattv.b- .Settlement, about- 21 miles tip the Wanyaniii Biverj S'liit'h lias been erected % the .free of bhargft, to tlio .Department.. 'Hid Minister will til en proceed te Neiy Ply-' wdutti, whore !.m wilt meet .Hifejj School CoiiimissiojierSf ctwfeirlt. ivitll the;. K'diieatibn Board-,, visit eeveral -B'eli.oolfj, gpeli tho A, and V, Assdciatib'.ii's .shbW) aiid ntt'eiildl. .1 social gathering; in the evening under the iiUspices of tlio as.sb.ciatiaii. tt*tur:iiins to Wellington <?ri Frid.iiv, Mr. Mien w9l_ leitve oil the- %]>■ loAviiig day for ©unediiv, wliere lie 'will: spend some daj'i. Mr. I)-. 6, A, Cottpdr,. S'.'M,, :e&iri.< memed. tiis heiv diitifes at tlio Mapstratt's Court .yesterday. ' Mr. D. Kobertson (Public Serviced Coiiiinissioner) j's at present on a visit ' to tlui Smith Island find will bo a'bseiit from Weltogton lor a week br days, . IV Hon. T. Fergus iiiid. the. Hon. C. 'M, Luke were passeiigcrs for tho sbiitli by tlie- Waliine last eA'eni.iig. M., ileed, nionibor for the. Bay .of Islands, arrived- in liVoiiingtoii" •by the Main'&imlc Bspfoss yesterday ntiernb.oji. >' ■ Mr, Harry M.uildr, fbrnibrlv of Palmerstbii, North, and iVell known in HVelKiigtou, ha? been appointed to Buceeo.d Mi-: Win. fipiigl&s as general manager for tlio :Bron.naii-Fu);ler Vaudovillo Pi'-B-prifitnry in Nww Zealand. Mue'li regret, wss.Gijifeßsod in Weihiigtai .yesterday when tlio death, flu flmStj(!lMtre)i,.of Mf.'D. Carjnodv, i»xin.spe.efor in charfte of fuctbrie's in Wo!hngtb.iu beeaiuo known, ji|r, .Ca'rn'mdy ■w;is vfei'y pop'iiift* nuu-nipt tho .Wsi.iiM's eoinmuiiity in Weffliiglfeoi! ttiiiio his was Stiitteifecl bo-.i-.e. life left towards the end of November hist, as .ftiliper in elial:go n't Christclrarch. Reaili tfisik place on Sunday evening, ho cause be"n>g heart failure.
„,JL Press At'S.oerat'ipn message from Wa'irps states that Beromia Tq Popo, t npiH'l 80, a lcatiiflg Native, who pirtijfiipatpd in several o'n:gage"ment& itgavnst To Kooti with thi? .Native- 'Cori-tingPht, was ifoinid 4cri:d' 111 Itis hod at Fr.a.s.oi:.town 1 oil Sunday. No inquest is con* sidered. uetessary. Drs. Leito.li arid Harvey left Wellington for th:o goUt:h by t'lie Waliino last eVeniiig, * . _ Mr. ':P;ay:ato'r|, f3,M..i of is 011 holiday leave, and is ;at present in Auckland,' Yesterday fltr. Arthur Bouglas M'aodonald was ■a'd'rnitt.e.d as a solicitor 'by tho Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stoiit. . Mr l . J. Robertson, member for Ot.nkf, is at present; on iv visit to WcTlingtflfl transacting Bep.artmßnttt'l business ill tho interests of bis Muistituehey- ; Qn Sntnrdnv the Palmcr-ston raihvacv . mil .presented a . travelling bag aiid fits g» Mr. H. Dmvjigy, 0! the .foeomotivo ■ DciWii'tiiieiit, who retires on .sundfaiiiM- : fltiflii after 30 years' service. Mr; Downey iii.te.ird6 to teiii.r rfrrfiad pr-ior to- resuming r:eßid'e.nce at MiuoiS.ton, Hl9 was one of the original workers who ■ bftilt ; tho Manaiivatu railway > '. Sir, Robert Percy Ward* of Dunediri, W<W s . } Appointed .Clerk of tliel .Magistrate's Goii-rt at WojTmgfon,. took ' : up.;Jw3 Hew dut'ie'j iVfistefdiiyr . 1. M? : . %L Buriiott 'has resigned his seat M, tho Executive, of thp. Wellifagtaii ■wGjttrfe 6i the Amateur Athletic AJstjcifltibn.',. in. rSbij.sefjueiicoi of.'buY.election 'ifo: y%"N?* <Zea'lahd iCoiiiicil Wa .repre- : s.eijtg;tivd of the CJ.antcrbuty Centffii . Mr,..Burnett took thai seat Vacated on the Now Zealand' Cpuiieil hy Bit. E Orajfli Sho iepr.eßenfei. Ga.nforbur'y lip to thp time of his' '/leaving Wellington far .Pal.rners.tori .North, Mr. MiinTO, chairman fl'ftlio- Westfior'fc [.Harbour Board, is 'at. .present .in, « T e'lV. [hngton .011 Ha;rbotfr Board lijis'i'jifcSßi ' '•■ ■■: Mr. It. Bannister And Mrs, .Bahuisten : "formerly residents. o : f Pai : mer.stoit,i:l&vg ■'arrived back "from ".Sy'diiey "on a- throe' . mOiithß' visit.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4
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