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PERSONAL MATTERS.

The Official Assignee left for Palmers- 1 ' ton to-day. Mr. James Moore, seamen's miasioner, left to-day on a holiday trip to Palmerston North. The Government hae appointed Mr. Jasmea D. Gillies, of GTeymouth, engineer to the Gasey Harbour Board. Dr. Hosking, sen., of Masterton, retizmed to Wellington to-day by the Aorangi from a. visit to Rarotonga. Mr. F. CL Hay, of the Public Works Department, leasnes this evening for the Sonfcb, en, route to England, to Attend the BfeJey rifle meeting. The friends of Mr, F. Bradey, sen.,. «x-chairman of the Weffington Education. Board, will regret to learn of his serious illrtfss. Mr. Bradey'-s condition is atpresent causing his relatives anxiety, A Napier Press Association telegram • states that Dr. R. T. G. Adckin, Anckland, lias been appointed resident medical officer at Napier Hospital, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hitchens, •of HamUton, master and matron of the Old People'sHome. Dr. Elizabeth H. B. MacdonaW, who has been associated TOrfch Dr. Mackra in his practice for the last three years, leaves for England by the Rangatiia-onr the 22nd inst. Dr. Ernest A. Boxer, who has been in practice in- Glasgow for the last four years, arrives by the> Rotorua on 31st inst., and enters into■practice with Dr. Maclrin. Mr. W. W. Naugfafcan, an ex-Anek-lander, and now a prominent pressman.: m San Francisco, wJsere he is sporting editor far Hearst journals, arrived in Weffington to-day by the Aorangi ens route, to Auckland and Sydney on a holiday tour- Mr. Naaghton. is president of the Saai Francisco Press Club, and among those to •welcomo him to New Zealand to-day ware official's of the New Zealand Institute of Journal ists, to whom he brougirfc fraternal greetings, •which were heartily reciprocated..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 85, 11 April 1911, Page 7

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PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 85, 11 April 1911, Page 7

PERSONAL MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 85, 11 April 1911, Page 7

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