Personal Notes.
Tlic Minister for Lands loft Wellington for the South lust evening, Sir Joseph Ward now states that he will not visit the at. Louis Exr position.
J lon. (C. Kingston, ex-Federal Minister for Trade, was slightly better lust night. Mr and Mrs F. McGuire passed through New I'lymouth yestwi'day, en route to Auckland. lion. W. Hill-Trevor, who i.s now in Wellington, leaves for London h.v the Ruapohu on April XIIII. Major llrnithwaite, lately one of the vice-regal stall in Ireland, has been appointed private secretary and first Aide to ltaron PJunket, the new Governor of New Zealand. Air 'lf. Hutchison, S.M., who Ims 1/een appointed to New Plymouth, will leave Auckland by the Hurawa this afternoon, and arrive in New Plymouth to-morrow morning. Rev. If. White, in charge of tile .Methodist Mission .station on this const, will not leave for Kumara, his new appointment, until the end of .June, llis successor has agreed to work at Kumura for three months, at Mr White's request. The Governor reached Wellington last, night by the express, via New Plymouth from Oneliungu. lie had all enjoyable and interesting trip through the Urewera country tuid the territory north of Auckland. llis Excellency leaves to-day for Christcluirch, where he will remain ten days, arid will then go to Dunedin. At Whiteloy Memorial Church yesterday, Rev. J. K. liuttle oiliciating, Sir Henry Potter was united in tlio bonds of matrimony to Miss Kathleen Weeder Brown. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Brown, of Matamata, Wulkato, as bridesmaid, and Mr Wallace L/og-an acted as best man. Mr C, Ahler gava the bride away«
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 2
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269Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 2
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