PERSONAL.
Mr G-. M. Spence is on a short business visit to Wellington.
A Sydney cablegram, received last night states that Captain Hutton, aide-de-camp to Lord Liverpool, has arrived there.
A Melbourne cablegram states that Mr Foster, Canadian Minister for Commerce, will leave Canada for New Zealand on the 19th inst.
Mr R. C. O'Connor, of Wellington, official lecturer for the National Provident Fund, arrived in Blenheim last night, for the purpose of explaining the benefits to be derived from a participation in the fund. Mr O'Connor has "been travelling for over twelve months, and his tour has been a very successful one.
Miss Frances T. Morrison has left Blonheim for Wellington, where she will engage in the musical profession at,.the Convent, and where she will be-, associated with Sister Mary Ijigouri, her singing teacher in former years. Miss Morrison was the recipient on Sunday of a handsome memento ring at the hands of the ehoii; of St. Mary's Church, which she lias conducted with success for .some time. -
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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