About People.
Among tho visitors staying in Wellington is Mrs (Dr.) Ellis, a lady medical practitioner of London, who is touring the colony. Dr, Ellis has just completed a tour of the North Island, und now intends to visit Wcstlamd and the Ota«lo Lakes.
The Hon. G, Jones leaves Oainaru next week on a trip to England. liis Excellency the Governor, wluo IS at present at ltotorua, remains there until the 10th inst., after which he will spend three weeks in Auckland. Lord Hairfurly will atme,?t th r U for the Advancemtnt of Science at Dunedin early in the New Year.
A Press message from 'lMmaru anMUT" U 't, d - 11 ' of Mr AntCy Mills, an old resident, and a promicircles"° ln,,t '' ° f 0la "® e and Masonic
A Sydney cable states that Car'(lrnal Morun has arrived there, and impressively welcomed by the Catholic bodies. . -
Amongwt tlie iiassenfers by tho ohuw, bavill,. and Albion* Moamer from London, due at Wellington about the 18th inst., are the following for New RlymoutJh Misses Loesch (3), Mrs Loesch, Messrs Ducker, Gould, Loesch and Wawinan.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 7 December 1903, Page 2
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180About People. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 7 December 1903, Page 2
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