PERSONAL ITEMS
! ,(A> a B« ht W - F ' M«ee* (Prime of' !, ! st l( ,f d f tte Ho:n,.B. a? hate 0 are ffl The felt IV. Frawr 9 will mum tfrday from, papier, the 3 fffou. James Altai mid the, tfoii. H. Di :- Bdl aro tit Tata camp, Mr. .pell r gtanu- to. YYeJWtaj *fo> e -Hon. A. l> Herdmiiii loaves Dasßavilfe 3 to>day iw Auckland. The, Ifch. W, EHerrie* .is at. Dunedin, the $o.m P. Jf r . a.lwher at lameasgflL .inid : th e Hon. Dr, Ponjarc at Aucldftnd, A pftrsgfaph oppeared in. the loeaf ■eyeniiig paper yesterday which iiugfrt * «?. Wft as li^lyjiig; tki the IV.itrte Mitostiii' had entered into .au arre«Hemq»t mtUH*..n. B. Wfflianjs .with" rt-, gan| to tho latter being tlio Govewi.mc.nt 1 candidate for the Wellington Sutiurte, 1 seat at, the softing election,. 'The Pdme ■ fimsi& states that Slr/Wiliianis cnfiie ■ tfl see him yesterday ell bnsmeSs aite- ! gother. uaeonnectcd with political Wt. ■ ters, though some, passing refereueo was ■ made by Jlr. WUliaraS, iu a Sejn-Hoeljjnr: ' fray, to his proposed candidaturo. fflio.Hqn. Dr. Pomaic left for Awcte: ; land yesterday, He will rekni on Slon> da.y neji ' j A distinguished ykHor to :New Zea-. Ift-nd is -Prxifessei' 'W. .M. Davis, .of Ijar- , vard Urav-ers%, who has hem travel- ; ifiig te.sojyo tnonths. xt-meng tho islands , of th 6 Pacific stud-ying tlio" problpm of ; ttiGongm of farrier-.reefs arid atolls.. ; He ts spending «a few iveeks m Hew: Zα^ , land before eontiiming Ills study «f the ; ■coral reef problem in Kifjv Oijctldttiq.;' Professor. Bavis has bee.ii eallod the father of physjagrapli.v," wiiicli science lie ]ffls-ni.i(d6 pe6ul.ia;rl,y ,lii.g swih Slot : cjity tewjeljnig it with. inriunteraWo rMuaWe toiitributifflHs. but dso svstejnatisiiiß tho work of 'others in tlio sumo hold.. He is one of » strictly ■ htnrted- nuTOper of hoiio.rary moinbets of tho.\e\y Zealaiii tustikte, ttnd has teen £;i:nii:lar-fy ,Ji.oiiom:ed : ; % jto.rly nHtho. and ■ fteofrnplndal secio^ tißs ! ot tlie wt\s. Oii the -fea^slo&'.of. Jus election to hoiKiraFy nie.iritef.slrsp. , af hiciaf So : i Ciety flf -Anistedaii?, .wliielj, took pkco. ! *jHrto^dc<!Htly«lic i, iviis ; diJs i Siied as "tU--groat master of geagr^ph.iGal , dSittonstrntion in the 15e1d.) aiul In thf- art of, organishifi osoursioiss in the Old and ** World, the ingenious founder of a logical system of ,Rcon»rplibl.o.e.y, ono of the pioiißcrs in the thwry of evolutinii in geographical science," . fox. J. GamWe, accotuitant to tho Hatbmir Boai'd, lias left On a hdWdity visit to Australia. Mr, ?f, W, JJell Jtas rssigned hk seat on tlio MiranjftJ , Borditgh Couiiril; ttpn.scqlieiit ttpo:ii his early deiiqTtiire .for Aueklaiidi A by.eleefcioe will., take plitce to fill'the vacancy. . jMr. 't A G. jiislop, a jlsc.itf.ber of the : City Pouudl., wliQ i-fieeil.tiy ■.uii%:«*.iit an o:pci;atioji,, is said tub.c rceayeriiig satisfecMrfly. ■ . ' " Thp. position of clerk to tko Native Land Pwrdnaso Board and gefteia) cof' reepondcncT? ,derk io tho Jfativo"' Laud'.s Dcparthieiiti' vh.icli was rcqefttiy tisefl by tlto Pnblm Seryito :CoWi.nis•Siteer, Jjp.B beeji Mod by the appointitteni .wf lit. :F, Q. V, Adiesofi, «f iU Lands .and Deeds Departineirt. M>. A. SM. AiaijiSj -qf'Uie Imin'ißi'a.t.ion Department, lla.s l).geii appfliiltpd iuspocto? to the Land _a : iid Inco.mo Tax : Departiiiait, The; duties.. attacKing ty the.offise nio the- in.spertipft-of' mthtrnß liiade by taspnyers aoid th.fi. coraparfs.o.u of these returns ivitli ,boo'lss; ; ' Mr, A. I. ißiirhSj. lieadfiJjist-cf M fteGart.ertiJJi pistfiot ftigh School,'.teavfes 1 Garterton';in a fortnigWs time to ta-lje-up Ws duties as headriiiveier' ti t%e'feitt D-istttet illgh SshSolj to -which he', was J recently appbin-ted. ',' " It ig iviMlers.tood, says-a Press Association . tetegram from Duijcdini tiiatthere is'a ■Jilselih.O.ocl Miat Hf, W.,Sc.oit, .tfijo JiaS' occupied -the p:psitio» of einp)fty«fs' oii : t:hd'A:pibitra*- ; tj'pn Court for scleral years., • Will retiro fromthe. position it 'ikk c'hd of the year. : ■ ' . ■ Mr.-Wesley Sprhgg, of AAioklii.n'd, with. .' Mrs. Spragg nnd Siisa Sptagg returnfei: ■ ta No* .Zealand b-y t.hfi j-es* tertlay. , M,r. Spdw, ivlio 'is director of tlio New ,%>ft'lfrn& Dairy Ass-Qftiaikn-,. has been oil a. ■ business trip -to England and America, : ■ . Mt. A. MapParlanc, trim is loading : for » tri-jJ to■■the Boiiio. Ccimitfy, a,piwed for, .a.nt! was granted, six inenths' . feavc of alaSe.'nct. at yesterdav'? iiic.etiiw of tlm liatboi.tr fi.dari 'On .tho ■■ nwtiou. of tliß chaii'ffliii!, a i:esol«tio«: ■ wi-shiiiß .Mr. JlaeFarlanc a good: Iwfelay and a safo .fefVirn was carried with ac» : ; filatftiction.' ■■-~, ; The dcatls decurred on Titesdiiv iasf i of Mrs. Sarah Anders.o;n, w.ffo of Mr. ■■ Pe*ld Aijidersen, of Hanke : y Street, vflio ' is in business iu Street. ; Tho deceased lady, who was ;an old rest- ' dent b:f Wojlingion, was fO ye'ar-s of ■ QVP- ' ■ ']
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2142, 7 May 1914, Page 4
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