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PERSONAL.

Mr and Mrs J. Oraig, j who are retiring from business, will oontinue to reside in Gisborne, but will probably make a voyage to the Old Country some months hence. Mr Hubert Appleby has taken charge of the Gisborne Branch of the New Zealand Shipping .Co. during the obsenoe of Mr Hallamoro in Anokl^nd.

His Lordship the Riah.op of Waiapu arrived in Gisborno by the Mokoip yesterday. ",

Sergeant-Major Tuck arrived by the steamer, yesterday morning.

Mr J. Tolemon went North by the Talune yosterday. The Rev. J. J. Lewis was a through passenger by tho Talune yesterday. Dr aDd Mrs North passed through Gisborne yesterday by the Talune on theic way from Wellington to Auckland. Mr George Fenwick, editor and managing director, of tbe Otago Daily Times, j was a through pansesger yesterday from Auckland.

Mr Evans, formerly of the Pohnrua, will j accompany Captain R. D. Watson, who is 1 to deliver the Rotokino to her new owners in the East. Mr Chandler, sen., late of the Rose Casey., yyiH go as chief edgineer of the 1 JRotokiriG, D&& phandler, jun., late of I the Rimu, wili act as "second engineer. The Rote-kino left Fort Cbaimprs lest week for Newcastle. Captain F. W. Hutton, curator of the 1 Christchurch musoura, who lc-ft Wellington by the Rimutalia for London Inst week, will return in November. Mr H. H. ViDcent, one of Mr J. C. I Williamson’s managerial staff, has re- [ tired, from business. He and Mrs Vincent:are to tour Now Zoaiaud at an early

date. - . „■ The engagement in marriage of Miss Noni Rickards, daughter of Mr Harry Rickards, to Mr Edward Maas, late of the P. and O. Steamship Company, is announced in the Sydney papers. There was a gay display of flags in Gisborne yesterday, especially on the ship-’ i ping, in hobior of the ;weddiDg of Mr W. J. P. Gau.din and Miss grdnfeld, of Auck- | land. A Targe uumbpr o£ congratulatory j telegrams were sent from Gisborne, Mr j and Mra Gaudin, for their honeymoon, make a tour of tho WaDganui river.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 3

PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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