About People.
Lord Bimd l.ady Teitnyuon have left Melbourne for Adelaide, where they will remain till the eifd of .January, mi route for England. There was a large and en thusi antic farewell demonstration. AuioTi'gsttlve passengers for north last niglht by the Kotoiti were Hunt). Sir Joseph Ward and Sir William and lyuidy Russell, MujoMitiieral IVabms'ton and Captain Campbell. They will he present at the formal opening of the Veterans' Homo -at, Auckland, m Bishop Neligan and Mrs Neligan returned to Auckland by the Hotoiti last rngnt. A cable mes>oige announces that I'r James Knowles, proprietor of the Nineteenth Century Review, has been knighted. Mr 1). J. MuOowan, who has been acting Diviry Commissioner since Mr Kinsella's departure for South Africa, and who lia.i ivsigned his position, severs his connection with the Agricultural Department at the end of the month. Mr .loluumes Wdersetn, (iovenimoirt dairy expert, nccompa'nied by Mr D. .1. McCowan, is expected in New I'lymoutli in a day or two. Mr Pedersen will spend sonis days in the Taranaki district visiting the dairy farms.
The Premier will probably arrive from Wellington- by Mw mail train tlvis evening, en route to Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 9 December 1903, Page 2
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193About People. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 9 December 1903, Page 2
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