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Personal Notes.

Ills Excellency tin, Governor, Lord Hanfurly, and Mr Hrtklon arrived at Dunedin last evening from Christchurch. The King, who was accompanied by the Queen, inaugurated the law und medical schools at Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge. Miss Lorrimer has resigned her appointment in the Midhirst school, | and will take charge of the Durham Road School. Mr Metcalfe, of Auckland, who was appointed lo inspect all the works undertaken by Mr Kpcncer. borough engineer, is now in New Plymouth, .Mr H. Cock will, il is understood, act as Chairman of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board until „ chairman is appointed at next meetingi Mr Tisch's resignation took cnect as iron, yesterday. Miss Ada Powell, who was specially mentioned for proficiency in school management in the recent teachers' examinations, was trained by Mr Reakes at Midhirst, and is now at West End School. Mr Irvine, ex-Premier of Victoria, prior to his departure on a trip to England, was presented by his admirers with an illuminated 'address expressive of thi; value of his services to (he State, Mrs Irvine was presented with a che,|iie for £2053, the result of a widely supported subscription. Lord and Lady Tennyson have nrnved in England from Australia and were ovalioned ~l Freshwater.. Replying to an ~d,ire SS ,„• wek-ome Lord lennyson urged t, u . pßo| , u . lu „ U» hee, the hysterical statement Unit Australia was on Hie road to ruin Australia was a land „f vast resources, and the pe„pl„ were full of iuitish commoiisensi'. Tlvere wis a g'-cnt destiny awaiting her ' 51,., would always 'aire ;„,. ~, " ".' '!' Hv Cotin.:||s of ,|.,. Kmpiro. At U,o Hospital yesterday morning Mr Tisch, Chairman of the Hospital and Charitable \i,i Ho-u-d w-is aim ''m "n all »"" "»". the 'slnir ' '••' '"''"'"finmal-manner to wjsh " « I''«jt*ant trip during his tour old c,u„, (| .,. r,,, , , "'"-•>! In .warmly eulogistic terms o the in, ailing nitcution which Mr lisch had always given to matters aliening the Institutions under his eomrol, and on helmlf of the stuff wished him " a good time" and a sain return to take up tho dul,es t, M had proved so capal.de ' iil. h 'Mr Tisch suitably responded. He leaves with Mrs Tisch, this morning on on extended journey, including visits to the St. Louis Exposition mid the Continent,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 4 March 1904, Page 2

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371

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 4 March 1904, Page 2

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 51, 4 March 1904, Page 2

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