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r LT Tho r, Rl ?' ii ,-, 1 ? 0 '!- 1 ? * Massoy, the ' Hon, R. 11. Eh-ados, -ami the lion. Dr. ' i'omaro are w Wftlbngton., the lion. J. Allen and ibi Hon.. M. B. feii a t " l'«kUpuu,.iho Ifcm, W. l 7 n % $*- > Bier, tho Hon. A. h. llfirdiiva-n at ,A.uMc- * laiwl, tho Hon, W. H, Herries «t Dun- , ediij, and the .Hon. V \l, ]i. at • InVereaTgiJl. t >r - J ' 1 ! 0 R'PM Hon, W. F. Massey, Ri-imo ; .Miiiister, proceeds to Kapfer on j)on- '' (lay, aiul win ipeak thero that ovo.i'vine. , iitil.isequwiitl.y, if satisfactory ar-rangel " monts can be made, lm tntends to "go •: on to Cij-s-borao, l:l.o has a southern * : trip in prospect also, as he has pro.. •| raised to open the Dunediis Winter Show on Jane 3. ' The next Ei.itharistic is to ho lisid in Jul:}- at Lonrde-s, In iffane.o 4 c j it will bo attended by His Grace Arch* t j Wsljop Redwood, of WftftiiijjtoH, who is f0 nuak-iiig preparations to leave for tlw ' lS . Old. _ W'orld i'fa < a fortnight's Umo, A Q spoeial effort is being' jiiadfi ia secure u as niany prelate as possible fjo.m alt jj parts of tho \ro.Hd, arid the Arehbtshop hn-s bpfiii specially invited fo rfipreseiii? Y Zoalatid, He. will also hrsk-e his :j deeennhi.) visit- to :ITis Holiness the Popa . m Roma. . Captain .ttavk is iinahlo <d jaiij Sr Ernest Sltrt.c'k-I'e'toii's Antaretie 'E-s.podt- ; tion owing to expectation of a pennant n fAt appsjiiit-meiiti in. the CctotatiiiWcfttth k j Service '(says a -Press Association ti-iss-sago from LottdxHi). ;s ll' W' Hill, generoi : man : as;er of &. the Bris'te'l-Dwniiiiioits Preflncera 1 A-ssh-- ,( oi-atiion, Ltd.., left recently for Ailckfeivd (j to meet Messrs, 11. L, Btßeiey -and t. y ' Mannine-Lewis, the I'ort of. Bristol re?i: prcsejitafeives, who are to tour XW'Z-oa-n latid in the interests of that jiort. {,'. Mr.' J. L. H, lie:dger.i Controller of .. the Jlen-ey Order .and Savings Bank., ), w-itl leave on a- trip to Ihigia'ii.d by tho il Remuer'a wt ■'j.li-n-rsda.y.. Biiring his d senfie his chitjes will ho sssfnr '% by this 's assißtant-centroller, Sir, liugpis. g Rrivatoi ca/Me advice received h\ \Yel.q Mng'ton iiitirna.tes that Mr. ©i.ar'lflfi. ?1 .Sawnders, the Fi-ift'lish tenor,, -wli'l -i.ioi l. : i-imfeo his •aHended tonr of Australasia ;,. this year, Tho ■oahieg.Kini taino fenn is America, where Mr. Saunders ha's -been singing with considei-ablo JBuctess. '- ._Giving to . in-disposifroii, the City :e V-atucr (Mr. ,Tarotes Ames) will- n;ot be in a attoncT-a-neo nt his offieo for a titty or s-t two, ]1 Mr, Cecil Wray and Mrs> Wrav„ : of ■S Wangaiaii, are visitors to Wettiiigton. > They intend to settle pornaafteniiv in 11 F«gla.ndj and iviil lcti*o &r Imtithu liy tiie Rcniu.exa -towirorroiv, >t Mr. 'W-es-iey Spiftgg i.S- due- hack froi-n « E.ngland to-d'a.y hy tii'ie R-trahiito. ¥ On Sa-ttirday last Mr. -John. Fuller, ■> jpli.-, a me3.H.be.i: of the 'Welttngto.n ■■Cl.tv ; s Council, le'ft Sydney hy the ' Vcijt.ura |" for San Francisco, lie will make s ! " stay of some weeks in the -thti-ted State's ° hoforo refctiriiing : to Now /Jea'kiid, i . Jlr, p-u-pl-d 3i'Rherson, :pre.s|d:e'n't 0? . tho United Conimcrcfai T'rayetle.rs gud ' Warehouse.ins.n'a A-ssbcktion of Kew if Zealand;, vvho lias heen attendiii-g ii con> Q ferenee in 'Melbourne, rattrriie'd to .Aviek•t land by the- Manuka f.rflni fiyduey o.u '': Suiiday. ' ■ 5 " There .passed aiVa-y at Jlevonpoji on 6 , SftiKtay yajitain : oeerge -0. Best., afiift ' '73 years., who had been connected.- \vith ?, tho liiaritinie bifs'iiiess of At'!e.k-.laiKl from " the early ''sixties. The .deeeased .sli-ip.-I nvostei: is Anckkjnd first as s<tt 1 : officer of the o:ld. .sailriig .ship Ida Jieig- =.' lor, Upon retiring; -froin g. seafaring l'ifti, 0 : ho settled in Alickiand., and, wlje'ii tho. '' Thanies -was pndo...a, iwr't of-ftiitoj lro 1 \\%& :n.'pp'S.i<.i:.teo. Ijjtfbovfrjtinster-l Ho rc- ": mained' at the fFivaiiies for some yearjj B and was a-ftorwards transfoi'Tdcil to 1 Tauranga, ani! then to RusTse'll. t?peii * the:' ! la:ttet'''be.inc ;l closed' 'a part of 3 ciitfy, Captain B§s.i> weiit ic AncMnn.d, r ' wii Si-ay'tcd & bu'sihos.sa's a'mantle S«N. w.ver..'' He. v;as wo-i-kihg activelj- -until '- a couple- of nieintlis-siheej -when falling j health conipbilcd him to rotire. ! Mr, 11', E... Richfli'idsW, of the ' Y.M.C-A., of Meiboivfno, who alsorcpro--1 Rents the Boy Seoirts' Association, e.f 1 Yictorip:, arrived at Aiieklaird fi'o-m Syd- ' ticy on Sunday. Ho*ill icave for Yaw* * coiWer by the t>'\% Sa'tiirdav liesfc '■ on ft- tftcivo tour of the Uiiite:d " States and 1 Canada-, Mr. Richardson |f has -been StiKlv.iirij the hoy sco-sfc lnflve- * ineiit in Ai'tstralia tot this past five ; yeaW, and diirint h'is ftp '.'?. .AueKlanrl 1 frill acqitaifl-t wjth the, method " of training tho hoys' in jfft* .Sfeala-mj. 5 , Sin.A. ■& Wl' sva:s j-esteftla-y ttnaiiiB inoiisly re-elected chairntan of the .■ papier Barbour .'Board. Asseeia* 1 : Wok-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2141, 6 May 1914, Page 6
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