PERSONAL ITEMS
The death is announced in Great) : Britain (says a Press Association tela- ' gram from Dunedin) of Captain Malcolm' Livingston, supervisor for some [ years of the Union Company's vessels. The Revs. K. Gamer, J. M'Kcnzie, . . and V. Kelly were passengers from Syd- ; ney by the Ulimaroa yesterday. • Mr. H. Wilson, Town Clerk of AucKi land, is spending the year-end holidays ■ in Wellington. He was a participant > in the tournament played on the Wel- ; lii.'gton Bowling Club's green yesterday. Mr. Hugh Gillies, who has been a 1 buyer for the Gear Meat Company for the past thirty years, has retired from > that position. Ho was entertained at l Palmerston liy the members' of' the . buying staff and presented with a travcl- > ling rug. Amongst those present Tver® f Messrs. W. H. Milhvard (managing t director), W. H. Tripe (secretary), \\< > G. Lodder (chief engineer), and B. 0. v Corner (works manager). [ Lieut. J. liurbery, R.N.Z.A., who \ ' died on Thursday last, was accorded a • military funeral yesterday, tiio gun-car- !. riage and firing party being provided by 1 members of the R.N.Z.A. ■ The late ' Lieut. Burbery, who had 37 years' Im- | pei-ial and Now Zealand military sorvico : to his credit, was formerly Regimental I Sergeant-Major to the R.N.Z.A., his : principal stations in the Dominion being ■ Wellington and Lyttelton. Ho leaves • two sons, one of whom is a. chemist rci siding at Hataitai. The other is a ■ bombardier in the R.N.Z.A. at Lyttel- • ton. ■ ■ Mr. A. 0. Hubbard, chairman of tlio 1 Ohitiemuri County Council, has enlisted in the Expeditionary Forces. Jlr. Charles Westmacott arrived front Sydney yesterday as manager of the Williamson Dramatic Company, which commenced a. season in Wellington at ' the Grand Opera House last evening. Mr. E. L. Mitchell, K.C., of Mel- . bourne, and his wife and two daughters i . arrived from Sydn'ey by the Ulimaros I yesterday, on a holiday visit to the Do> i minion. , : , Corporal Frederick Ernest Gladding- • who died in the Pahnerston North Hos i pital after an operation, was a well- ; known ex-footballer and sprinter, anc ! representative of the Hawke's Baj. . League on the Council of the New Zea- ■ land Rugby Leasrue. Ho was a married wan with two children. Deceased went through the South African campaign, and was an active Northern Union player several years ago, when ho play , ctl for Auckland City Rovers. He also ■won many races as a professional sprinter, Subsequently he played for North Shore Albion, and on retiring, , from active participation ir. the {lame i became associated with tlio work of the Now Zealand Rugby League, representing Hawke's Boy on the council, and with that of the Auckland League. Mr.. Hewlett-, who was formerly an engineer in the service of the Union S.cv Company, and who was wovnded" in - action sit- Gallipoli, returned to Welling- - ' ton by the Ulimaroa yesterday. Mr., M'Neil, of Sydney, of t'hs firm of Briscoe and Company, was a passenger from Sydney by tho Ulimaroa yesterday. Captain Tteid, of the Moitoia, was a passenger from Sydney by the Ulimaroa 1 yesterday. 1 A Press Association telegram from. ; Dunedin states that Mr. Andrew M'Ker-. ' row, a,pioneer settler in the 'Hampden ' district, died suddenly on Saturday. Ha was for many years, ana v up to the .time ; of his death, a member of the Education 1 Board. He was also a member of the 1 Land Board, retiring from, the latter [ oh his appointment, "ns 'Uliiof Lanes Valuer for the.Otago district. .The late • Mr. M'Kerrow was a younger'brother ot Mr. Jas. M'Kerrow, head of the Lams ' Purchase Board. |
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2654, 28 December 1915, Page 4
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