PERSONAL ITEMS.
The lion. G Fnv.lcK according to a private letter reee.\ou iii Wellington, intends to l.we FnglanJ for" Canada and the Tni'td St.-fes on Ju'y 22, and will prolnbK leave Vaico.iier by tho Nngan on September " for New Zeahnd
Mr. II D M TT;s?ard Commissioner nf ('runn Land 1 !, Wetland, arrivd in touii vestnday morning, to join 'us colleague, Jiulg- 1 Gilfedder. en tho Royal Commission o:i land'cso Nitncs and reseries.
Mr S. K. Mes'ton, local Inspector of I'Vtopes who hr.-, bee'i p r rmoted *«> WcMniglon, was, say l ? our Wnrganui cirrcpoiideiu, entertained o'n SiUird'.v by r . gatlienng in" business men, who iiiade lum i piosentation for Mrs Moston Spccchc- were made in appreciation of the nnspicuo'us tr.ct and fairness ho consistcnth ,d>sp\i\cd whde in ■Inrgo ol tin. local offce, and his" successful cfoits to promote good feeling 1/otr-ecn the employer* -lid employees.
Mr. .1 S-acl-OoHinj; trrncd in Wellington In t're Waliinc \ ••storday moinmg, r.nd is «ia\mg at tho Royal Oak Hotel
Mi'cha Lh..an, the '-iolmist, ind tho itiCifhors of Ins .:oinpr.n>, loft Tor Auckland last cienii'i;
iii the \ of a Hrge congregation the ltcv. G. J. Woodward was ; nJuctcd as \icir c f Karori last c\eni'ig by tho Bishop of Wellington, assisted bv tho Re-. AHidp.icon Fancourt. Mr. V D. Bennett, churohwardet, prosoniod the candidate. The Bishop ;Dr Sproit) '"cached a \cr v clonuent, sermon on tho duties o f a \iear a.id his parishioners.
Dr. IX M Nab is a passenger by rho t'liiiiaior., which left S..dnc for Wellington or Salurdaj e/enii:g.—Prcrs Asso"ntion
At a co"gr"!iational ircoting of St. ') ti'l's Prcsbv •■oriaii Church, Pctono, held last night the Kci James M'Ca.v, Moderator, presiding, it nv uncnimous1\ resolved to extend n rail to the Ro - . A. lirtico Todd, of Geraldme.
Mr Cliristian Helemann caught " severe cold on the West Copst, and has been confined to his bed for sevsr?' dt}S, but hopjs to bo about again'to-day.
Pouimissioncr Richards, of th-> Solvation Ami}, CMiccts to ernvc. back in Wellington fiom -1 ooilon on Aucwat 24 'Ihe main party of Now Zealand deleKates (about forty in Humbert left London for Wellington on Frida, last, and will arrive towards the end of Avgust
Mr Alfred Lindyi}, «enr , who has coiuluctcil a rnt.'il boot and shoo biis ; - nrss i'l Y.'cllingtoa fo> ,the past f-rt;,-bpvo \cars, nrs retired from liusinc: Mr. Tjlwßiv was lorn in Edinburgh, and learned his trade there Ho arrived in Vrliingion by the ship Coleroon in ISG7, and started m urs.ness the same ""ea l ", aiid hib a fixture e.i lianihton Qnav e-.er since. Mr. li'iulsi I .'-, successor I, Mr Gco:go Audrev, who arrived fro"i Belfast last \e:r
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2194, 6 July 1914, Page 4
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