PERSONAL ITEMS
The Hon. G. W. Russell went to Palmerston yesterday. He is due back in Wellington this afternoon.
The Hon. T. M. Wilford, Minister of Marine, who has been in Christchurch on Departmental business, wilj return to Wellington to-morrow morning. .
The Chief' Juste and Lady Stout, who have been visiting Southland, arrived in Dunedin ou Wednesday evening and were to .leave for the north before the end of the week.
The resignation"of His Honour Mr. Justice! ■Dehiiist<m'..<is l a : Judge, of tlio 'Supremo Court will take place as from Monday nest (says the Clmstchurch "Sun")- Arrangements had been lnacio for His Honour to take leave of the Christcliurch Bar on Thursday, but as His Honour had been detained at a sitting of the Appeal Court m Wellington the gathering has been postponed till 11 a.m. to-daj. . " Mr. Sidney Kirkealdic is making a satisfactory recovery from, an attack ot pleurisy. Owin" to continued ill-health, Mr. Henry Wells, of the Nelson School ot Music staff, has resigned Ins position, and the resignation has been accepted • with regret. ■ Mr.-Herbert Claughton A.T.C.L., has been appointed to the vacancy. Mr C C. Ma'cGibbon, owing to continued iil-liealtli, has tendered his resignation as manager jof the virke branch of the- Bank of i\ew fioutli "Wales. Mr.-MacGibbou s bank- £ car extends over twenty^ne "ears Prior to going to Dannev.rke he was manager at Oamaru, while earlier he held positions at Invercargill. Lieutenant Percy Beattie ten to his father, Mr. h. Beattie, ■of Napier, stating that he it. now m camp in Staffordshire England Lie_ut. Beattie enlisted in the Iwentj-fifth Re inforceineuts and gained a mbm on in the Twenty-ninths, later bung I transferred to the Thirtieths.
.' A visitor to Hawera from Ireland ,s the Rev. Father John Power, : B.A. (Dublin), who recently. came to Vw Zealand from Ireland, vi-i jo { 0 spend a three. wpeks lioildaj «itli Mle/Dean lW; k up clerical wont m the Archdiocese 0 Wellington. v
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 8
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323PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 8
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