PERSONAL ITEMS
—^— His tesscllejsey the Governor will arrive at Auckland to-day {says a Press Asso-eiution tclegraiii) to .tirlca up hia rpsidenco until Parliament meets- 'Bio . Governor and felio Countess of liverrawl , m company wiih the- Bun. A. L. «S i , mB * ■"**«» Hon. Sfr. Pomare;' will caw Wolhiifiten ,ou May 20 oft a visit , tu tlio Cook Islands. The trip will } m hmuJo by His Excellency jjaftly for pica. sure and partly for observation' put. '; poses, and will occupy about four weeks Hie party will probably take their sietortiiro r»j.ji Wellington for Raratongs by tlio 11 lllqclitt.. The- origins! inten* tmu to proceed to the Islands in the GOveriiittoiit steamer Tii-tafle-liiii lias been abiuuloiiedj but it .is understood tlmt ; tlio latter vessel will leave for Rara. tonga, in advance of tlio mail steamof ; , , and will bo used for a .cruise round the . Islwids, The party will probably re- , turn by another mail steamer. ,• Captain tlio Hon, J. Foljairibfi., who : holds a ■commission' in the Mail AftnV, ■arrived from Sydney by the MocraM yesterday on a brief holidav visit to Now felirtid. Captain Miairibo, who is a brother of tb.b .Earl, of Liverpool, went north with. Bis Excellency the .Governor ■'■■ by tb.o midday Main 'Trunk oppress yes. terdjiy. ' The Hon ; W. B. Berries is at Darga- ' villc. the .lon. F. M. % Fisher at AtieMani, and the Hon., W. Ffascr at : Fraiilttoa Junction. The Ben. R, H. ' Rhodes will arrive to-day from Christ. -oliurch. The other 'Cabinet Ministers. ■ Wo in Wellington, Mr, Ffcascr is cx- : nceted to. return on/Saluicl'a'y. The , Hon. 11. D. Bell leaves on Saturday for .' Hoki'tika-, 'where he is. to unveil a me- . iKorinl to the- Wefltlaiid pioneers on Tuesday next. B.e will return to Wol* ; liirgtort• ,oh i tliß fallowing .. Friday* tlio ' Prime Slitiis.ter .goes iiqfth at the ena ; of tlio week, and th& Hon. jas. Allen 1 goes south, Mr. H. Ot'te'rson, Clerk to tbe, House, i of Be'pre.s.cnta:tsvcsJ h?s- decided net tit 1 retire until the end.of next session oi ; Partiantoiit. i Earl Grey and party are ,pa'ssengei;e ; to Vancouver by "tlio Niagara.:, vwfiich loaves Auckland on Saturday next. Mr, Clarke .Tobosoft. inspector for ■ttio Nor Zealand ton. ■and Mercantile Com-* pany. returned to Wellington this week per the RemuOfa, and has resumed. b.Usi. > ness dni;ii3s. lifter .an' extended abspneo 1 in the Old Country. Mr. E. H, Hiley, General Manager of ■ Railways, left for .Auckland last night. Mr. %. C. Comrio was Jesfcerdivy ap« '. pointed As6is'.tH.ti't-Re.gist:r.ar of tlio Uni- ■ A'ctsity 6f Now Zealand, Mr, .Connie. ;. has, up to the present, been jfl the ser- ■ vice of the 'Education pepartnient. Mr. J'. Allan Thomson., wljo was .So- ; cfin'tly iippoi'nted toireotor of tlio Po- ' niiiiip.n Museutrt at Wellington,' And : ' . has boon indisposed of Into, is now pro? 1 Eressinß well. \ , Pr. Arnold ,W, Jzard, who left- fof . '.Fohga to a'ot a.s ChM jledical <J)lßce'r : . about eighteen :mon : ths ; ago } lias .returJiexl \ -to New Zealand for the benefit of his \ health. Jjr. Malcblni Rfss, who wontHonio last year ajid visited .se.vetal Contiiiei'ital . countries, nrrkctt. 'baek in Welliiigtoii | yesterday by the Mooraki ffomSydiiey;, , fhe inenibers qf the commercial de* , partßifillt Of fee lioJjjMoiSr yes.tefday \ present'oil jtr, N, J. liSennington wit'li . a smolrer's compaiiion as a- rnaric _of ,■ osteorn oil tlio occasion of his retire* J ment frWii 'the staff of the pftpe*. i ■ . lifr. Walter.Macl) i .a:fian.e > of Kaiwafriv, ■ Cniitoi'biM'y, died yesterday (says i % ■' |",ress Association, -rness-ago frb.ln Glirfs'ti church). Jlr, .MaeEarlane Was .a \vi\U • Ivjiovvn pastorMi'st, who nwuaged 'varioiif i estates : .for before: acquiring .. Ka!wß,rra in 18SL s Bo iVas fin ...original , lU'eiii'bei' of the Cheviot GbtinbilV o'no (if . tlje; founders of tlio -'C-aiitcrottfy Sheep I Owners''' TJnio'n '(presidonfc in' 1911), j meisiboi* of the "A. and P, Assoelation,' ; «3tccutive : , and ■chii.ir'niaii of tlio. Manage--4 ttent Conjuiitteo of the. CaivterbUry p.o- ---( mestic Syiidieate, Be w«nt for atrip -.. to Europe for Ills health, from which . he retUriied a year aso '.Hot mu'ch bene- [ Ij'ted, .and had' been suffering :!«<sro of ; less ey&r since. Ho leaves a widow.^ . titfee daughtsKS, a.nd a son. ~ Mr. .Peilham (JPfemier of Queensland) r and Mrs. Benlsam cntortaiiicd Sij Ron* t aid Munro-Ffergusou (Oovei'K.DWQ.ei.i.era'lj designate oi' Australia) at the --QUEcns* . land Afteney jfejsterday .(states ii Pfe.sa , issoeitiUoti ca'blegraiiQ. Colonial Ofi iico representatives and many. Queens* ■ landers -were present ■Mr. E. P. Yaldivyn, manager, of the 'CMHiiorcial Bank of Australia', Ltd..) \ leaves AVelliHgto.n by the Mttunganui for | Australia. Mr, Yaldwyh exp.eets to re- [ turn to Welliiigto.ii viii the South Isi ■ land aMut the Slid of May. During Jtta . absonco, Mr. H. D. Maokay:, an inspcci: tor of tlio i.a.nk, Will be in fi.harge, Mr. William Br.Q'wii, waftufiins diroe. ' tor of Messrs* I/.aefy and Cov y . I(td,, ■ will leave Wellington oil April 17 for a ' trip to Fntlaiid, Via Sydney. Mr. 1 Bj-owii is taking the 'Eastern j-oute:) And. ■ : will call at Javfe, 'Singapete, G'a)cut'ta> 1 , and .otlior place's, in the East., [ Mr. W, B. Goirgli, siiuitory .inspector for tbe Petoiie .BoWsh.Council, leaves , 1 to-day on anvHial' holiday .for thes , Hawtsc's Hay district. M*. W. 0. 'felb.ot was l.ast.n.igh't roi clee'ted secretary of tlio We'ltington ■ ■ Rug-by IT'moh, Sjr. E. 0. Holes (tlio i cliainiiaii of the- Maiiageinoiit Gomfttrt- '. too of tlie .paid a tribute to tho i oxooi'lonce of Mt.' Tnlbot's work for tho ' I'nioii in. 't'hft past. [ lh\ Christian Hel.leiti.aiiii has. left for Napicf to adjudicate as iudge of ftusm ' at die conipptitioiis there. ! A sni.a'H gathciing .met 'JTuesday l ovoiiing at tii* Commeroial TJjtimi ,Asf siiranco Company's o'fliees. wl'i.en M : r>- '. Falta, a montber of tlio staff, Was ; pr6r ": scuted by his colleagues 'with .a token ' of the ciod wishes of tlio sfaff. of th.o " 'head office on the- tieeasioh <if l)is ftP- '' proaehiiig wftrriage., Mr. Parton 1 the nrescmtetlott (a .silver spf.rit kettle) I oh behalf of the s'tia-ff. s iMr. aiid Mrs. T.. Bush., w.hp haV« had .iccoivt news of the 'illnes'sof' their soil, ! M'r. B. Rush., ill ■Sydiie'y-, leayp to4a ; if . by tlio Jla-migajrui for Austaraliai i Ainoii.g tlio arrival's from Sydney yesterday Wti.s M:r. Hugh I/iittei;, tbo iioiv hcadnias'ter of the Wanga'uUi Col* , legiate Schoolj who will tak'o iip' his iie\v dutlcfi' fl.ftet tlio ISaste.'r vacation, Jff.. tatter is the? soil ..of i\fg Rev. Arthur S, Latteri ferinerly rector of Pownbam Xfarket, _ Norfolk* and later of OatweiL 'Cambridgeshire. Ho was a .pupil at SiaribOMugh from 1881 to : 1686, and was' foil; .a. term senior sctjng. pTcfeet there. Going to Oxford ho w.Sn ; a classical schblftrsliip at Corpus Ci'rristi.; took fvrs-tdas.s . ■Iwiroitrs . in classirii nio'ilcrfltions., and. . honours Til pte'ra* 'hmnanferes 089(1). In 1891 ho went to the 'Liverpool €0.1- : lege to take, up tlio JMisitMin *t s"cc.oi,id .classical master, mid .-.•>ffr i >r- six inontha there beeanio attached io Gholtcliliniri !: Co'llfiico. wllerb lie teiirsiiic'd Vintll li& accepted the •mastership pf the Col* : lefiilte School. Wlifin at 'Othri Mr. Latter rovvotl In'the Corptie Oifisti ciß'liti wn's in the Rushy teiiiii, ivtirl iiko playeii cricket for 'his eoiloge. In tt\\ tiiese s.ijsrts Ivo still tskes a lceen interest, 'Mr. lyatiteVj .who is 4'S. years of .ngfli lias a ii.rothci *:ho -is Je'tiior seienc<» master itt tlio Cliaftfirliouse : Sclio:o'l, ni.nl .niiolbet bvotliof who -is it risiiiEi Ldnde'li ■barrister, The new .rooster is. a, illal!. : vied .man frith litre? children, ■
j A slewivvi'iiy waS 4iSftM?i'Ccl? nn the steamer Sffiinmlif, xyliiciv ftrtjvctl froiti I Svtlii.nj s .yosicj'c'lay. fles wivs-Mmlcii) o.v;p.r ie $6 iso'lici? jiutliSiiMcs flihcii i,he i/H^\ berthed.' Tim Court of' Appeal siqj : fiu'r'ij.cfd :yH' terdity for Baxter holiday)). > Sittings •wi!J li-e rcS'timid -ob A'piil 2Q S
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19140409.2.24
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2119, 9 April 1914, Page 6
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,248PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2119, 9 April 1914, Page 6
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.