PERSONAL ITEMS
His Excellency tlio GoT'inor has citonded hif. palionago to tho tircnell Lonecrt to bo tcndoicd to Mies Co:i1 Unities on March 20
Tho Hon A L Ilerdman will leave foi the south on Mondaj, on bis uuv lo Wjiidhim (Southland) wlieio he will deli\cr .i politici! addrc*s
Tho Hbit. W, PrffS(<ir,lcft last. night for Chr.istihUE*h., , e ii roiita to qhirinfu, -yvlioro lie. Will ;fwrfisSnt :tfio ai the opehniß of the: Pulififtri Jrffozftig Woilsxrti aursdiy,' " Die#mo cveinng lie will lcn,ve fgrfiiuvcilin. $l\wo he will, prdtyably spqiid a day or t\vd. After that lie iiro.ppses tb vlsrt his otfii electofatd. .. '
Hie Hon r M B lishor left for DaimouiU b> Hie Napier express teulaj
Mi C K Wilson, member for Taumarumii, was m town \esterJai, He ta-v just completed a tour o f his cou--tituoncv onupuiiß wrral wtoLs, and it ms on businns-i on behalf of conshnionts that he ysitcd Wellutdton His Woiship the Ma\oi (\fr J p Luko) Ins telegraphed hii felicitations to Mi] G'rev on hif, safe, aimal in Xow Zpalind. and hns mtimated that ho was prepared to necord him a ciuc leccption on his arm al m Wellington
Tho Bishop of Wellington s engagements, .is nnnouncod m tho ''Church Chiomclc, ' aio a , - under —March R, Onnohe Mission Chuich, Match i 6, preach at Rosoneath March 22. preach al Kelburne, Mareb 20, preach' at Kalori Vpi.l 10 (Good Tridav, yenieo at Mistorton, 4j)iil 20, confirmations pt Oliikuno nnd Kactiht, Mav 3, preach ifc Maj 4, opening of new chuich at Palmerslon North.
Mr J M Reed (Surveyor-General) has l)e«» a))pointod Secretary for Lands in Victom, wie Mr J M'Gibbon, t\ ho retires on superannuation
Mr. W. i!!....9.0c1c5-, tesjoner -'to Sea., liicij, Avlio lies, "been sppiidiup ,tflio|iday in Sydney, is n by Moeratei,, wl.ueh .arjives here ib-da*.
TIW 'Rw. ptan. . a.ceWpani.cd % th;o Rev. Milier tonj M-'E.Gniiij,; Says oiir",?l'af Vix* ■toil cj).r:res.pond'oiii ,a'Mi've"d.a : t F-tejpiriitfe ypstferdajl,"aiid■lyilVrca.c'l!. ■\V : ellinp'pi}:<3n Mareh.' 25.' jus.t boeh lre?ieivcd ; tliijfc th'e' Kgcd; jfioijigi" |qf the irev« .giiitflev ■nieij :djed.. Jtt ; C!ou!vty iEitkeitfiyj Iro;l!t : -.i»^, : if a - : vafte?' ■lib.t jsbiiis lj.ad .dcjitt(Sl'for iJsW '■■■■.>.''... 7
putr &a'lnie'r?t(Jn. qipi-risSpoudeiit.,;statcis tliat Dr. ..tpiVi.B 'GolVeu..' »soii Hi;.. Staflrite' polioh., '3ia.s' uteeii appointed, xjplitjitijniie oh the ioiido'ii: ■Ilospit'?}:.. ' ■ .■■;■,'■
A. tliornijdna of thel?.e.t6ne Pije'jsbytor.ijin Ctmielij te' at greseni Wi iiiitlatp- of ft ptvvafe liospitol- ;iji toil, ftaviiiitf eiitcrisKl ihere, oi)' ■SuiidjiF' In'gt, sufrgriiigfrom ait inlofliali' .coirir plaiiit. """ '"" ' '"■ ' '■'■; " "i 1 ; : Sli\ f , rekiritQd |i^ra ; loiid and tlio Poiiiiueiit. : . ' ." .'
M Cabiliere Emileles, the notr Itslinn Consul-General for Australia iiid Now «ns duo to amve 111 Melbourne tin , ) week.
Mr. John Hlakencj, editor of the Sjdnej 'Tieeman's Journal]" died last nook For 30 jcais ho vas connected with the ' Fiewiun's Journal," and «as cditoi foi the paet 1Q or 12 jers
Jlr. A W Dunlop, ono of tlic inpmbers of tho AuKtralian tennis team winch is bomg sent Homo in piimuit of tho Dans Cup, left Melbourne by tho BJI S. Martnoia last neck. Mi Dunlop will join Mr Koimaii Brookes at Cannes, in tho south of Franco. Mr. Bioolics sailed o\ cr a fortnight ago.
~Jii> *f th.c, 1 /'KuUpfrß.rcinijiiv. y'aVideH'il.le f ia'e'b M y::M : r:i :H:.; publicity ]iianstge|i sbournfe'vioi •afr.iii,vgc!>tlic : ;details-6f iSrinew , (IctliarV'tji.rb «if' : ill' tlle'Ehajie" <lf ic : at iu> Vietof' : ia ; n '..house's." . . ,
Tho ttartli occuircd jestofduy morning at G IC]town of Thomas I'rodoutk King (states the "Wairanpi Dailv I'mies") rho deceased had icsided for over 40 jmis in Wanaiapi, and had been tanning for a considerable time. He- mas wtj populai among all sections of the eoimnumU for his integrity and kiiid-lieiitedness. Main a joung man m the (hfliict wns launched on a successful carcci through the advire and assistanco given hr tlie laio Mr King, Of laio voais Iro had lived a retned life. Ho. no' 71 jears of age, and leaves a widow and several children Among the latter arc Messrs. R J Kmg, of Masters, F King (tystrotre). H Khir fjfc« Ph mouth) Mosdw.cs C. Wiggins (GieUonn). W. Baker OYcllinp.lon), and D liakei (Feilding).
The following passengers arnverl b,v Kiterdav afternoon's Main Trunk exCampbell, Mr J R Moore, Mr. J l< oiicstei, Mr 11 WiHiß, Mr G. Johnston, Mi M. Stephens, and Mr and Mi' H G Maver (Auckland), Mrs John M'Queen (Imercargill), Miss M Queen, Mis. and Miss GUsson (Auckland;, lifts Holgato 'Duncdinl, Mr Malkor, Mrs C. W. Walkct (Palmciston), Miss Kindolph (PMnwrston). Miss Ire eav<n, Mr J. J:. Giiffiths (Marton), Mrs r rnllerton-SmiUi (Marton), CapL V H Jullci. Mr D«id Hall ('laurangn), Miss Makin (Jsngland), Miss Annie L. Lo«is (Awkland), Mr W. J»««.W u ' kh,,d). Mr, J Brooks Mi \\ H "Whaiton (Auckland*, Mi ». Andrews (Wanganui), Miss lVraoirt tWanganiiU
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 6
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