PERSONAL ITEMS
The Hon. G. W. Bussell returned from Christohurch yesterday morning. Mr E. P. Lee, M.P., one of the memw'of the Parliamentary party going Home as guests of the Empire ParhanTentU Association, will join the ,M*r kura at Auckland. Lieut. vSteuhouse, E.N., of the Antarctic ship Aurora, is the guest of Mr. A. b Mabiu at Karate.' Bay. Lieutenant ■ Stenkouse is to be the guest of honour at tho New Zealand Club's dinner tomorrow. _ _~ Mr A W. Bishop, son of Mr &. VVj BiThop, S.M., left Christohurch on,Pn. day iiufht to take passage _ to .England.. Sere he' will enlist/ He intends to taut • the Inns of Court Training Corps After some months' twining ho will seek a com- .. missioii in an Imperial Jiegiment Cibtain Hardham, Y.C.,-has eft hosnital after .a successful operation, and has returned to nis home. Mr T Ilott who, owing to very fievero illnSs has b'een confined to his home . in"rthe early part of nion h now much improved . l " ™ d fir . 3 nro-r&ssihg favourably towaids recoyery. Mr Piul Latham, who has been inana4tf the ffiS Theatre, 'Wellington, tor gei. 01 tue Jj-ui, p - r ,o,„ted manager some time, nao ™ ul tt„ , r j|i comof Everybody's Thca ";... ?£, jm X S. Barnard,, wh » V te t J^ e j\V Latham's •from America, will take mr, i. place at the King's Theatre ■ P Mr.. T.. G Kussell ot • Ch™«J brother of the Hon.. G. - .Wellington by train last ingM on £ *.. to Vancouver. He. is- going; to i>e» .^ on business. . _ \- - . Mr. T. M. Donovan, who has . b^en turn Supplies Co., Ltd- «,.'-police ' Commissioner J. Cullen rf theKlMe* will retire on supcranmmlion « tne ena . of the present year, rtf. completed over iorty ?*£;&,*!? TrSd, ,«ot,l. kpi-v ce He is a native pt .ir(.w»"i Armed Co ] nstabulai-y, and after serving , some seven months- was transferred torhToolice By stern attention to duty ami Satire ability, he worked up through t£ S5« untii y iß97, when he was an. Minted Inspector at Greyniout.li (in those Says' tt«o P were no supenntondents ) He did not remain there long, andafterrelieving for a few months at Chustohurcn. he was appo nted Inspector of tho Aucu r Syet^wn?&Sgg Wellington district. ~>. > Information has been received .by Mt„ < v W. B. de Montalk,,of Mangaweka that his brother, Sapper A.. S. de Montalk, is now convakscent at Cairo* from a bad attack of scarlatina. Lieutenant Stenhouse. 8.N., of the Ant* arctic ship Aurora, is to be the guest or. nonour at the New Zealand Club a luncheon to-morrow. Mr Walter Best, who is now manager of the Swiss Studios, Melbourne, was accorded a warm welcome home on Saturday evening bv members of the Savage Club. Mr D. Wallace, formerly of Nivon ana Co Port Ahuriri, is at present serving witk the Eoyal Flying Corns, in France Dr C. P. Knight and Mr. \\. M.. Hanna, of Wellington, are: at present visiting Auckland. Mr. Leslie N. Mackay, son of Mr P. M. Mackay, member of the Auckland City Council, left on Monday last, _en route for England, to offer his services in the aviation branch of the Imperial Forces. _ Mr. .T. Salmond, Inspector for the Union. Bank of Australia, is on a visit to Auckland. „,. ... ( N Mr. J. J. Hargreaves, of the Telegraph , Department, Greymouth, has been promoted to the position of postmaster at Otira, vice Mr! H. Patterson, who has been transferred to the chief office at Greymouth. , ■ -Mr Thomas Horton has left Hgstmgs for Peatherston, where ho will supermeud the laying-out of the Featherstoa . Camp in ornamental blocks, and otherwise beautifying the place. Mr P. H. Upton, general manager of the South British Insurance Company, left Wellington by the Manuka for Australia. Mr. Upton is expected to return > to New Zealand in about a month's time. Captain J. C. Johnson, N.Z.M.C, has 1 left Auckland for' Palmerston. He will bo attached to the territorial ambnlanco forces in training during . the next 10 days.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 4
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