PERSONAL ITEMS
'Jlio Hbh. \V. Fcitser .loft last eV<3ft Jng fer the Haglaii district. EL'.e. '-ex* tfects to f-oWrii to \Ve]iihgtoJi oil Saturdajr. Tiro Son. W. .1. H,efT:ioß is at DargevlllOi the H*jft. A. %. Herdnian ;it Waiigaflwi* and the Hpn, l< , . M. B, Bslifti- at Auckl*M. flio Hen. R. H. EJiotl.ca wifl leave. Lyttcltoii (ihia qvening for WcltiiJgtdii, T ; lio otlisr Cabinet Ministers aro in Wol&igtoil. "Sir. Justi'cfe Hpslciiicj arrived jit Wei* iijigton from .Aucltla.ni o.u ' Monday ewnitig. ■ .
Majo-f-Qenqral G.odley leaves fo/Auek* latid to-day to be prcseijt wteii His Excellency the GttveriiM (liord; t/ivej?rSbb'l) presbttts to .the fhiEfl Aucifteijd itoM-? meiit ii« autographed phc/tograiJh of ffit Majesty th£ King. Ilij's hw becii out through iGertCttsi : 6odloy l>.y . Hib; ijaiestyj wlio is CisTyuel-ni-Cifirf &f *hft 'fltird Aosklaiuit Regiment. I'lie projjciitafioii take;* , place io-rnoi'iW..
Sir. J, Canipbe'Bj Goverljriq.iit; iSxeli.H ■teei, tvJio has ten in. Auelitad in qj> def , to report upon s.itea, ipwppßed for tjio flew University @oi;le<je- .bmiaihgs, and to attend "to DepaiituWial nifttferss will leave for WelliiVgipu by the OBQii express train to^ay-.
.Mf. B. jSva-tt, Inspector of Offices in the B:epaftni.eut ■of Agriciiftui'Ot ha?, after nearly fatty .y.ea?rs.' connection with, the- s.ofvice, retirtd ! ofl. eup.eraimuation, .Mr. Evaist w.as born ill I.itd.fa, and Wag seat to Bufifeftd tc : be ediidiitcd. . ■Hβ •papio to New Zealand hi tlio sliip Chili in 1868, .joined th;b Railivays Depart-, ment in Jaftuao*, IE7S) ajid s«bsieq:ußiitU t,vaivsfor.rcd to the JJepaffcment of AarW'tUivU, of *y]ileh lie beoaftie euior derk in IgBD. This iwsitjon lie retained flirt-it'-a few yeara -ago, wieii lie was appoiii'tod inspcetter of OfHceSi At tlio. meeting, -of. tto OitN ■zaits' Carnival held last, cMU* }ii|j; the following : fts-olutib.u Was passed tJio exetutiv.e , , reptesentiiifi tiro City Gar.ii:iv,alSQciat'icjij' iplaeo on record its dqei>«|t fsvmpatiiy With Sir. eohen, hU ■d.sug.U■to*, smi foniftv. in- tlve Bad eiistained by tlio de.at-b; of Mrs. Golicn." TiiQ.so- present sEpkb of the • lyn-tinng M.al of the liito .M'rs. Cph.eh in adyaii!> Mr tlio interests tif tho-jieriple-of AVol-UnK-toa, .'■■•■ Tbe news roadi.ccl Yi'feUing.tdn. yest«!> day of tl* death i».Auektan.d of :iiia.Btci>S<;rgoa!.it Doncaster,. Ii.N.Z.-A. The late Quartef.'nta-s.tor was tell. kitowA in WBllingixfila rimj was yei* jxiWlttrli.ore- -. Ho was Iraiisfenad ifwn.i -S\cl-I'ijigtoH-to Auckland iabcu* sis. mon-tlie OM.- tip lia4- : b6eu ailinrfar .B6we,:t:ii),V9 isrior to fas. dMtii, Ho lea:v«s a, WidoVr, but no family*
Tho death occurred yesterday-of Mt, James M'Ddweli, a, resident of nth Hington <5f over 40 j'ftnis' standing, The ' deceased, who w&i 70 years cf age, wae l)bHi near tho. village of. fcWS I County Tjrdno, IrblaWd, aiiH xva» brought iro to ftp ■drapery htiaiftefs. He left firs .uattae country for Kew Zealand pout Sf) .yenrs ago, .aivd was on the Wpsfc Cbasfi during tlio oWly date of tjie digging?, Bβ canio to Wclhiigtoft abdut 40 years ago, aadhVas in business as a ttaiwsr wifli 3&. #»a* Pmil at the cornef :of WilHs Street Mid Lunibtoit ! tiiiay (Stewart Pawn's, ■earner) lor ttimiif he carried «jn Mβ. btfsnim oiUns ! own 'account, for some years: Mur ilays afterlefearnimJ frohi •> holariay ill the ManaWata lie 'bxsdafoQ il}> and a I fortnteht •-afterwards lie q\ed. Uir.. Sli « dnpdf M«iidm of the Wolliijgton Racing -Ohtb, »»• I nieces, and a eister j KBideijt in Mw I tolinid.antfii-MotltferiuSrtey* I Tho Aw. SWto* ?!ui, CS3.R, tioiiod for. «wn<3 iinw f* ¥» florard's Montfitciry, iae left for tho tliero' to abftiib five years, D*. Afl««» of WemWsr. Mridfejw, has been ■tt]*()ii.itcd.cditoT of tho A-us-. tralasian JB?diWl JwflWl" («*»*«. * Press A-saacM«n ottblegFaW. ' Mr. 0. W,. liflmer, liW. seorctag of toiiß'h of fc w LoftUfcC, is on a. fistt to |ucWai,d: Uβ addfased tlvo boys Of King's WIW last evefaiiu , !' ~ ... ~,. -.. . js at .present dit a visit to Auckland. B. Blo*. y»def,Sec;fcttVy for PuWk! Works),is malsimp -good progress lyjUi Ih's musical stijdic.s iii Ldndoiu IHm> vSr fe siting .fop UKoe «,» lions. Tlio iifst. in tjjwy of Zsic, not lid* i>> M**li. to* f ke ,r suits W not 3*t cteo tp toni 1 m eecoiid. is ft vdral eomnetjtiou foMhe mWcv nio.da.l of tho London Moyal tlie dtplonia of tltivt institution. If ;Mr ( IJtoW passes all, three csalttntai*ip "J till to mvt te» befo.ro pliristinas. Apart from esaminations ho has Ij.oei.t .6<;le.c.tttd t<3 siilg in a edhipetitfeiij for tho Cotdterrt- prize, frliicti is only open to bassos, niid "baritones who have wiw W tsvo vca-fs «*r livore at tho Royal Acad<j(nv »t Musk Only iU cream or tJve ■inaie stltdonts att> sc'leetpd ijjid tin* voitr tkeso solected n.s (WtM-ivts li.uniber Ets. Of tlit-so iiiq "favourite" Is 4 young Wall njimeS Hubba.rd, wlio, WwU 'Nw .Zeataioi aH.a hay, about five years ago, with tlio &Ice Pftftj'. JHois aeestintwl a v.erjtoc 5jP. Ufow is a bavitoiie,.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 6
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