PERSONAL ITEMS
Tiio Highl Hon. W. .F. Jinssey (I'rinm .Miiiinlrr) is at CoroMand-i>|. Uw i|<m. .fas. AJk-n iiu<2 tlw Jioii. J:', ;vi. «.- fisher iiri! nt. Dutifdtn, U:« lion, \V. il. H'-rrJcs is at .Milton, tiir- lion. Dr. I'omnri! aL Oniyum , , tins Hon. i.\. ,11. ISlii/ffcK al Knivni ciuiii). find tlio Hon. ,A. 1/. llcrdmmi at Auckland. The Hon. \V. i'msi-r will joiiMi«y to-cluy from I'ungiiroa in Danncyirko. The ].k>n. 11. l>. 'Ik-11 is i>! Wellington, Mr. A, P. Specfly, nt present em inspector under Urn Agricultural Depurlincnt, ii;>..< tippn appointed runner t<i the 'Public Trust Office. His clntits will hf. tti i"ii.s]>r.'r.-t tlio Icnsnbfll-d properties find mertjjaso securities adtninistered by tli« Piiblit: Trustee. The position is ii mw osift t'rcateiJ in oj-'3«'r to relieve this L'libUt: Trust Office hmpwUnof tlio tvork oi inspecting farm properties. ■ Mr. 11. V. Kfinipsler, SpefiaJ C«j«wissiouor lor Iho British 9ent.li Afi'iea Chartered Cotnpajiy, aecompnuierl by his M-crctavy, Mr. .). A. Si. CboUc, (ifrived from Sydney by Iho UHimiroa yesterilnv, aiul ia at present slnyiu"; at thn Itoyal Oak lioto'l. Mr, Kempswr hat! tu! interview with the MinUtcr of In. toi'iml AffnirK (Hoi?. H. D. Bell) yes-ieril-sy afleriimon. Ai-eliljisliort He<lwoofl Kill foturn to WoJliugton from the south by the Maori this morning. Mr. .1. Ciillen (Commissioner,of PoKce) i» oi: n visit to Awddaiu.l. The Chief Secretary of tlio Salvation Army (liicvt.-Col. I'ewlev) wilt visit tlio following towns frftm May 2 to Stay 12: —Waugamii, Tailiai», Taarivaruiiui, Ncs-ton, Ojioliwiga, Cambridge, and Hamilton. He will speak at- Auckland on Saturday and' May 0 aiwl 10. Mr. C. J. Wray, lately depnty-raA-.ver el Wnnganvii, who. with Mrs, Wray, leaves sfwtly to resido in Eitglanfl., was this week entertained l),v tiro JJjiynr and Mayoress nnA metnhetn and officials of the Uorough Cennctl and their wives, and presented frith a gift of plate. Mr. F. Grcig, accountant for Mr. Gf/orßc Winder, 6fc& swldonly at his rcsidfißt-o,- iiaitai Jlwad ; . Kataitai, yesterday ai'ternooH. He was at iverft i.ft tho rnorning, awd then appenrwl to bo well. Mr.' Greig leaves a. widow and family, Mr. Richard Stewart, of iho mawa* geria! staff of J. 0. WiHiomsou, Ltd., ■has reeaifc4 instructions to remain in Adekitle until SujJt-ctnfeer. Mrs, Stewart is leaving Auckland shortly to joi-U her liiistwiid ia South Australia. At tiio Half-yearly moethig of the Colonial Sugar Compauy (a cabled report of which appears in our eimi-mcr-cial page), it was resolved to rot© a, sum of £2000 to Mr, E. W. Kflex, general Bianagfrr of. tlio coapaiiy, in re* cognition of his fifty years' service with tlio business. Mr, Wra. Tttri.ibull, architect-, ffto has been on a visit to Sydney in eos> nection with the pl-niis for Lover Bras. , s.onpworte, wiiich are to bo- erected at. Petom , . arrived bock by the Ulim-Moa yostwday. Mr. J. G-. Hariniess, managing director of the National Dairy Association, has been appointed to .represent the flftv-o'njnent on the Wellington Harbour ■ ■Board, in place of M. W. T. Hfldretfa, • whose term of a,ppoi»t.meiit expired yes- \ tcrd&y.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 6
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495PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 6
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