PERSONAL ITEMS.
jio Prime Minister (tho lliglit Hon. W. 1\ will leave WeKthgtbhfbr tiro West Coast. .and. o.anter.u'ur.y '-on, Monday, ifo Will be sabseii't for th.reo w.eeksy, after whieb-hfe .'returns to. : Wek lingtofi,. iSlveJj ■aito.r a brlof. Stay in, town, will leave for i\w liortlfc of A:uoiilafid diskici, Bio Bob-, ■, ?■ M/"& Fisher' retailed U> Weliiflgfen from Balnioyirfe last evening;. .Jffa wiljpayo for Blenheim at noon 'tadayj .'and 'will '(''.fltur.ft on Xft'e.sday ovening. 'jjc Iloji, Jifiiios Alleii is csipceted to a'rijlvo batik front tjie eoutj), this Morning... fli<* IFoh, 'W, iFrasei.- is In this 'Wakatipu district,- Thi} other 'Ministers/ artf in Wellington.
. the l'lihlio .'Service Cbinjrtlssibncr' (M*, D.ii)ia;l(J; ltabcrtsoft)' has' returned to Wellington .front 4 tour of tlio West ttoast. . '".
'J'iio Secretary v i the Post ■.and Tele, Rfiiph Department -.{Sir, \V. lias .retiu/jied ff.om a-visit to the South Island, i ■
Mrs. Charles' Haldsftbrth, 'general njanager % .flm.'TJmbii' 'Steain/ Ship 'pinpjiny,, was m. is to leavo 'for Auckland. %-day,
Mi E H Ihley, General Manager of and Mi T Buxton, M.J', aimed liom the south \ostorday morning.
Mr James Mackay, nho has resided at the Roial Oak Hotel for many icais. Ins loft on hn, annual wwl to tho Old Count) y
Mr. 'Charles |tichard'sisny of "the. firm of Mesas. Kjchardson a.iicl M Cabei indent and manufacturers' agents, accompanied by 'his wife, left''on, .a. trip 'to; England yes'te/rd'ay, ' .
Mr, W, r J.rego.mting,-'ppstmastor ,'afc iilc&tahuha., -iha.s been ■ i pro'tootcd--to b& iwstmastor at tbe Blu'ffi, .vies'" : Mr. W. N. Ashtoii., who' retires frpin the sc.r* ■vice ! on superannuation. ;' « ■
Mr, ■ GePfgo, .J, JJertirisMw, of ite ■fecal District Railway Eiigi.fifer's staff, .lifts been adtfspcl. f-ram LwVdo.ii. tjiafc be lias. b.Rett ,i>ttcco.ssful in -passing. iVe ApsSeiatfi- MeiiiJjiirship .Esa'rajn'atioiii of ffia i:iiftiij.t'iit'Jon of .Qivil JSiiigltieot^
Mr, ..and Jfcs h "\V. Ob. Meek, Ipt Irower H'utt, with; tlioif daugiiter,'''ieit "Wei* 'Jhrgtw for rLondoii. 'by the Ayrsliiro yesterday.
Mh (R, p. EaU,.Assistant'Secretary pf !Jl'io.:J?.os.6 hutt rTeipgr&#i iDepaMnieut, w.Gii.tsQ.uili last, .lilglj.t Qii business.
jliie doatU;is annouiiced' of Sit. W. 0;. AVittiiiiiis, who ilia's resided. ,itt, Gre.vtpwn ■.for soine frjurtePiv years ■pitst:.- lie ■rived in Now. Zealand ft January, '.IS'ip.. ft? the- ship Duko of Ro's'boitiugjii .and lis-o.d at; JjLtftt Jar a nunvbe.r of years. In tho fifties, iic iiijd. llis- brothers tipple Ul) iivud at Ka.iwaiwai.. Deceased wasin liis Mil ypbr, and ..Mis, Williams, predeceased I'i'im by -.abptit. three years. The Ja.to Mr. Williams, in. .Ins. .timo, was' o.imj of the oldest, members of the- '\Vair rftrapa. ftaciug Ciubj and of' later years ho :)ia.s been pi ■pr.pn.i.fn'eivt ffgiir.6 oil. tiro. bpAvKiiE grpon; and lift. with. Mr.' Maris .SiaSteiii init'iptpd the Gxcyto:sii $pw4: iiip; Club.. - ■ ■
A Pros? Association ..message..frpiri; states th/ai Mi:, Jesse- Bjee'ro. has ■aniip.ifii.ce'il. Ms -jnteiftipu; '-is- .cojitest.the '(iroy seat; '■"'■'■'&
A Pi oss Association message fioui Sydney states that M Mamico Wnttcouw, Consul representing Belgium m New South Wales., Queensland, Now Zealand, New Guinea, "niid the Pacific, Islands, lias anivod to take up liis duties Tho new appointment is regal tied ,as a jccognition of tho importance of Australia, as well as io a desno h\ tho Belgian Government to foster tiade icliitiOUs
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 4
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