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PERSONAL ITEMS

Tiro Eight Hen. W. F. ftfessoy (Prime Minister), tko Hen. ft. H. Hcrfies, and the lion. .F. M. i). i'-islier arc at Auckland, the) Hon. Jns, Allan at Ouucdin, the Uoh/11. H. Rhodes at Chtistcluircli, and tiw Hon. H, 0. 801 l at liokitika. The Hou. W. FraSer rotufiled Tioiii th.c north on Saturday, The Meij. A. L. Hofd.nftn arid the Son, JJr» I'omare are also .fa Wefliugtojt. Wkon tJie last bail left Loijifon %oxi Isliiigten was hjg-ganio shooting itt tie Central Provinces, fedia, and with a. faiapanioi). si».d alrejid.y tagged fiv& tigers. Earl Gifty, acceinpanied by Gountes» Grny and Lady Sybil foey., was ft passeuger for Vwicouver by t'he ©agara,. teaving Auckland on Saiafday. prior ta retwiMfti; to England, Earl Grey propojsjijs visiting Sin Frauci^o. Lord H.oc:h(lale, who recently rctnrfle4 to Auckland ffom a visit to Rotorija., joined tije .Niiigara on Saturday on Ma i-etWTii to Engkiidj. via Vancouver.. Colonel Heard and Ool'wql JJo.chtaha WCro pasgengevs hy die Main Tftt'ul; cxl«'ess for tho north on Saturday. Mr. 15, H. HiiCi) - , Q'cneral Jftnager of Railways, and Mrs, Hilcy have beeii on a vkit to Auckland, fro.nl whidi .place they are returning to \\ f c.lHugton, ■to-day. Mr. D. G. A. Cooper,, :SJI,, h on % brief visit to Eateiiltoiu . Sir Joseph Ward left for Australia «ii Thursday, After evening devotions at St. Mary of tho Angels' Ohurek yrjsterdaj'i nieni-! bers «f the olioir and the altar : hoss ftcio ejitertaincd by the Very Eov. Dcaii Itegiiault, at tlie .Pre.s%tcry. OftcftsrioM. , Was taken to make a ' proscrtat.ion to Miss Jl'.. Hamijiii., ft member ot tho ctioif, '.yiio will shortly be sorcring hit wnucction with, the dmit in Viciv of Jicr approacliifig tasxfh&i, sJtr. S. f. WwHetc'cd, managqf of the Timartt branch of the. Ken 1 iZ'ealand GoveriiraeUt Lite .Insitfanco Bcpajtihent, iia.s hceu promoted, to tho Jjead b.ffic.6 p WellmgtOii. Mr. Wteltstecd has been m tie Timatu sffico far years. Dr. A. A. Martin., of PalmeretoDt North, left toy tho XiSga:rjj from Auckland oil Saturday oh a yifett to ArflericSj lilrited aiid Europ, hi com ixectioii with , fiio promised.iSorth Island Institute. He will te abseilb f'rotti the Domißion far'sbou! twelve montJis, Captain 3. JL Hopfe, Ne* Zeakiyd Medical Corpsj ; has b«n .apuointed me&eal offisw iij cbtog* ; of the Veterans* Home, vice Carit-iriii Murray. ,A?Jitrtg tihpse present a,t tbe opening :oi th(i Grand Opera |ip\ls& qi). evening were t : li6 Mayor and Jlayorcs* (Air.' ».nd Mrs. J. P. UH> :GHy iiiifiinew aiid Mrs. sfortb.ii.., the Electrical ISnglitter «»d Mrs. ffielielfdßen, aiid tho directors of tlio Wellington Opera Misuse. Coutpa.ny, who wro ttift recipients of keafty cong.ratuJ.atioits oit the liiacmficent ttoetrfs.fe tho.y have erc-rt» «d. '£ho lcsscesj J. 0. WillraiHSOij, Ltd., -rt-orO rifprcsewted by Mr. .B.efb Mo.vlo, The Hastings BorougV Caoucil. has Sir. H, E. White, of ■Wellington, afcliitcet for the .municipal theatre, W-Itrcli is to 'be , greeted thqfo, ttcro were three applications,..and the selcetiom was niade by I)»]l6t.—J?fMß Aa« sociatioii. Mr. Harold Beaucjiamp has been soleoted liy tlie dirccteratp of lm Aus-ti-aliaii Stutua! Proviclent Society to. itv .present the Ness , Zealand ppUcj-flowMs at the annual meeting *>f "WW society, to be hold iii Sydney about tlifc end of tlile rtiuutb. Mr. fieHiichamii leaves, for Australia on Friday* -A : P rl ' 2^' I>r. ttardwidk Snti.tih,. jiiecticsl superinteiidcut of the: .\Vp"Hii)gto).i Uospttal, is oii-a yisiti-te GKfistcliurch , . l'lio death oetiirreil a* laSli !V«ci of Mr. Xjteguficm, Mr. KJsrgusmi \va§ at olfis tiriie JmSftager.af the CioloniaV' , Brtk at- , . Iteeftoiij and- when that bank closed, fas bfecmno iiTaivagcr of' the Bank of New £c.a.laiid. frrst- at Bcrften and subsequently a* Grey* molith, ttkuc-e lie \vas to ■ Waita'ni. Sattie tike, ago and .'just prior to his'transfer from β-rcymoutli wio .doeeasud waa. in'plM. \v « -motopow no* cidcivt #hiic on a visit to AucHbiM, and from this he never properly recovered. . • 'Archdeacon. Ens&s, whose-JjcaJth J»»s recfeutly teett causing his .tneads mm anxiety, ixm been to retoquisli his ehargo of Ptotl.ipStoOT pansli for the/ winter (say** I'rtte Assamtten wessagc from. Chnstchurch).. Hβ will probably spfcnd the- W.nter Hi the North islaiiil. ' jfe. J- H. ■ E.StUI, comnierciftl s-aprin-tondeiifc far tio Port, of Lonto A.Wthorfe and Mr-s. fetijl, Wt Auclfktnd &y tiic'itiagara. pij S'.aturday tor \«n•ceftver, «h route for Englana.. 'ifho. Head -B'fliTO staff pf the Wiofl Steam SMp Cwejiw* »* Dunediii sfiKted Mr. t W. WhiHOJi Wth a. purse of sDVtiKigns on thfr -pecasiou of Ws retkeihctst from tho position of secretail. il»r. «oldsSo.rt|., the «BUflginjr directoE of. tho CftuiMUy:. mage tfie ntSsentation on hehaf ot th,e staff;, ami spoltis in ooraplroK'Bt«y te.rws « tho tWrW-fivc yattW ho had. been in tlie sei ; 4e of the .company, and <rf # Mtew in which ho was held -By at those ivfio uad been mill, him his lonfi service as secretary, of the company- < T . ~ ilr- Ivor Bfeta, of Messrs J- J. bar* tis and Company, «'«s, on Jliursday evening, prt»cW with * chmtto irom of thofert and e*pl(«^ Bs un tin occasion of his rtttrrwgo to Mm IjWhich tflOk.;plaeo at, St.- Peter e

eiiwrdi on Sattoffej AfW-noon. . ■fheßev, ff. C. Bhjr,«Jf'ft Anilin, JJW ««ptßl» call to Wrfaivuv, Caeterbl Jlosß*s J- B. McWitt, ft MlKei m>4 I«co tt\o held i, V WjlU«g(Au to-mer- \+ n racetiiic of the BeiVUR Memorto «x!;eiifl iv call ;to tlie «cv. A. SiSulSj! CeWweil, of ahalmcfeCburciii TimaiHi. There will iaesi. gflififal of (tire ,l *ab]e4r' JiWes) to tkot * &S? to the Fromtml Ww Vwy Ucv. Bean. HagßWiV S.Mv) te Bokiurt, "•hei-e there w)U be -a win* biawrf <ie!egatds ftt Jrtfliwi"tte Very BOV.. Deaii BegnpuW-e term as froriw&l' ri the MavrsS Order m &w Kcjitod l»s oxjiired. ©cau •Rejnmufc, adds <mm- cflnteWDßfary, hp». Wav«d s4i a most papabte ftdmiiii.s.ttatoT, »«fl the present ■noiirishinft siato .«', t)! ? Ui ; der m >fev tozW, Bd* Bf material, is duo to .Ins *n" ar.,, I f 1 e ; ii a most dii&ftU tMlf to Udeftui) to the stamlavd get by ibis i«pular Bean,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 6

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