PERSONAL ITEMS
The .Right Bon, W. F. Massev {Prinws Minister) is due to arrive irom Auckland ty-Jay. The Bon. J nines Allen returned from the Marlborough district <jn Saturday night. The .1.1 osi. W Fraser is in tlio Kaikoura district, ,;nnd will probably reir.oi to Wellington to-:r.or-rmv. Tlio llan» F. M. 0. Fisher is in North Auckland, but is duo to return ki Wellington on Wednesday, Tho Hon. R. H. Rhodes left for the south oil Saturday evening, and will return to Welling U>n oil Tuesday morning, Tho Hon. 1!. .1), Bell arrived from the south on Saturday. Tho other Cabii.e!, ■Ministers are. in AVellhijlon, Tlio lien. F, M. 15. Fisher, aee.om* panied by. Mr. 'Rosid,.. M.P,, arrivca in Whangaffei on 'Saturday iiiorning., aritd went north to Kaikoiie 1?y train. After Imwlj at .Kaikote and, after reeeMfrp; a local deputation, the party proceeded to 'lahein*. whoro a launch was taken for Koliiiki.hn., Raweno heing visited on tlio irfty, ■ i'lV. FWier 'was to spend yesterday on t iie iioklnnga l(i'.-cr, and proceed tffl Kawakrova early this nioniint:. Bussoil will he visited >iuvinf; the day, and the Minister entertained in the evening at KaivataWa, after which Ite will deliver tin a-ddress, leaving for Wellington via Auckland to-nior'w niorning. Sit Robert. St#tit. tvlio has been presiding -ever iiio sfessid*rti of the Napie.r Supreme Courtj lea ves Na.pier this morning on his return to Wellitr^ton. The J! tyor {Mr, J. P. L',ikc\ is duo to return to Wellington to-morrow from a visit to Napier. Sir fJeo.r;;e. Clifford left for tho south : by the- Maori on Saturday night-. Mr. William Harold Munro, : o-dv».rtisi:ng manager for Hit; Gor- , don and. Gotch Proprietary, Ltd., 1 dtopped head, oil Saturday morniilg (says a Christcliureh Press A«sociaticiii message), lie arrived at work about 9.80 a.m., and appeared to hp in . his ufcuai good, liealth, death taking placo unexpectedly its 'lie had al-vr.ys npiieared to be ill fairly Rood Uoallh; Deceased | was about Bo years of age,, and resided | at Linfich". Road, Addington. Ho leaves .1 widow and three datighirrs. The late ' Mr. Munro was at, one. timo with a Dun- ■ odin ne'vspaper office, and rhen for several years was, manager of tho Tirnaru . "Post-." ile was afterwards in. Weliinp;tiui. whe.ro lor a time lie filled the 2».js.ition of manager of Tun .Dominion, uml had been eonnceto.d with tlie ; lirm of Gordon and Gotcli for tlio past ! four or five, years. Death was dno to heart failure. Mt, G, ft.. Whiting,.secretary of t]ie New Zealand Federated Boot trades Uiiifin, left for Ciirisk-lin'rcli on Saturday ■.jjtenirtg, Mr. Wl'fitiiig has been visiting ' tl® North Island in fu.rtln-ra.nee of the schema to establish a nutional trade mark for Now Zealand boot mafntwetUT'es. Mr; J. (3. W. Aitlceii fins been lioininatud b.y tlie Maranui School Committee as a vindidato to contest tho vacancy on the AVelHngton Kducation Boanl, Air. Albert 0. Scales, of tlm firm of Messrs. Wolfing and Co., London, is at present in Wollingtoii. 110 intends to toiir tiro Dominion. Mr. (Jiliuouf, of the Public Works DeparMne.iit, Napier, who leaves there today ©n transfer to WellErigt®!., was mot (says our local correspondent) by members of thy office and field staff on .Satunlity, and presented with, a suit Case ■ aiid irovciling aig, .At last Week's, meeting of the WbstJi&rt I! nrbrmr Boaid Mr. J J Munro intimated that owin« to his fut.uro business taking liini frequently away from tho tosvii lio. would, pro'iabl.t, .res-ign the office of oha'rmati at the iioxt meetiug of ilio board. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2182, 22 June 1914, Page 4
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