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... The Hon. Jits,.Allen'jotiifiicd to Wcllingtou by Jliiin Tiiuik express yesterday. Other Cabinet M.inisters fit Wel- ; lington a-fo tho Jfight Hon W. K. Mas- . soy (rnm<s ..Hon. W. . hVaEor, tho'Jfoiu 11. : H. .iiliddes, aiid tlie Hon H D. Mcl!. Tho lion, W. H. Herries is at Oamaru. 'i'lin lion A 1.. Henmian left, AHcliland by last nijiiif's express for Wellington. 'The Hon. F. lil D. Fisl'.er is at Dr.r.edin, Th<j Hon. I)r. Pomar'Q left Auckland last itiglii for Bulls. " ■ s!t\ B, 11. 'Guthrie, Chief Gnvcin- . ment Whip, who has Ifrsen iii Welliiigton for so.nio days past, left last evciiiu-' for Feihiing. S.lf. .Tust'ice ■&. passenger Tor tho south by tho Wabine last evening. , Mr, W. IT. Tripe, secretary of tho Sear Meat' 'Company, mil leave Wcllingteu for Ijondmt by the Star of Vic- . torn on MotKiav. Jlr. W. A. Tii]» , will b& a passenger by the <s'a.ifie vessel. Sir. Jj. ,st' .Teats., Avlio is retiring from the headmasler.shi.i> of the Lower Hitf.t District High School, at tho end of this month, will lie a cawlidate for a seat on the Education Board. Xows has been received in Dunedin of the death 6t ..tha Jlev. C. H, ])radbniy, Coiigr.cgiitioiial minister, formerly cf Christciiurch, Wellington, and Dunwliii. He had cliargo ' of. tho .Milton CkuYgregational Ch.nrcli at but died at Melbsmrne.—Press Association. .Sir. J. Culford Bell lias heeii. appointed judge of tl.Cd elocutionary portion of 'tho Pahiatua Ccmpctitions, to te. held in August next. j : Dr. .Xorinaii Jones, of Wellington, W.a's a passcnacr by the Wtlioohra foiSydiiey yesterday, Dr, O'Neill also, left by the same vessel. Sir. 11, G. Forrester, senior lelcgr.tphist w't the Taiiiape I'ost Oflice, is 'ini* dor notice of transfer to Waiigatuii, and ill. A.. IL Jones, of tho Wanganui office. is under notice of transfer to Tabliape. Mr. B. 31' Gee, ~sonmr clerk at Waipawa, will succeed Mr. T. Pimolt, "lio Ims been promoted to the position of ij'os'tiiias'tei: at Ayairo,a, Hawlv.Q's .Bay, ~ Mr. A. N, Burns, headmaster of tho Cartel-ten sc'ho'tfl, wjio has been p'rohioted tc a simitar position at Lower Unit school, was entertained at a valedictory social by the residents of Carterton oil. Wednesday night Tho school comniittee, pai-eiits and children presented Mr, Burns with a. gold watch, and the te.a.cit- ; ers. of the school gave hir.i a travelling ciise. Mr. S, L. H. Cuninghaiii arrived in Wellington yesterday froiii Australia, vnt llobart. and the Bluff" Aftei a \ei„ brief stay iu New Zealand lie leaves Auckland for Honolulu, to spend" iiio winter there. . Mr. T. I'. O'Sulltvau, of Auckland, who has been on a brief visit to MV'llingion m connection with organising a local hurhng club in tho city, leaves for Auckland by Main Trunk train to-day. Tiro funeral of iho late. Mr. Johaii Oscar .Carlson will take, place at 130 PvUi. to-morrow.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 4
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468PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 4
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