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PERSONAL.

I lie Hun. n. MeMab, .Minister for Lands, arrived in town from the Soiitli \ iMcrdny atternoon, ;nil was met at the station by .Mi-. i|, j, j| Ml'. A visit was pit id to Spotswood .Settlewilt, and to the Angora goats running un .Mr. Woods' farm at Oimita, the Jlin" i-iter being t„ observe ilio sueeess attending the experiment of eatiii" oil blackberry. tin returning 10 town 0 , •Mr. Mo.Nali visited Marsland' Hill, pr.)posals regarding Uie wwninjt of Wliieli were brought under his noticeiand later 111 the evemiif: he received deputations m the \\ liii.e Harl ilotel. The. .Minister leave< In t lii=- morning-, train for Levin, where he will further receive representation* regarding Die umch-soiigUt-after <J;iiry jjclionl.

In-peclor Wilson, of Hie Police Department, arrived in town last night, and loaves again by train this morning. At a largely attended meeting of the ('lunch of England at Xclson last night, llishop Mules was presented with a purs? of sovereigns on the eve of his departure for England to attend the Lambeth (.'onfei-uiee.—Press wire.

Archbishop Redwood is „„ a :o .New Plymouth, being the guest of Dean Mckemia. The Archbishop j s ~„;„„ . 0 Auckland io meet Cardinal Mora,,, who i.- due on Sundav.

father Cogue!. „f Opunake and Okato, is to be transferred to Otaki. Father (ogncU stressor comes from Taihatie. Mr. Itamin. of the Auckland office of fhe Norlhern Steanipsiiip f'ompanv has been transferred lo the local office is assistant lo .Mr. .1. C. Webster

'ln Monday cvciiiim Hi' loartinr. ..Hi ■ers of 111.- Tlailuay Department am\v. : in Xnv I'lvninnfli on a visit of i-i-oico-ii.-.i. Tic, parly,-..n-kl, fil.c urn/..-,,! mauag .'. Mr. •.-. Ib.n.v.me: general traffic manager. .Mr. U. Iluxton; chli-f mecii-aim-al engineer, Mr. A. L. Dcaliie; chief engineer. Mr. .1. Coo in; acting ehief engineer. Mr.), llnniett f ami the district engineer. Mr F. J. .rones. On Tueadx, morning an -inspection of (lie roceiici.--opono-l deviation was mad;, and the port was visited. "I -1 o'clock the party lo.'t liy special train for Waitara.. and"later went on Id Mount Kginont stone ipiarnos, reaching Hawera the same night. At Si. Joseph's Church yosterdav afternnoii. Mr. John 11. O'Hagan, onlv son of Mr. John O'Eigan, of Hokitika! was married to Miss Josephine Agnes Moore, youngest daughter of the la to Mr Martin .Monro, of Xew Plymouth. The Rev. Dean MclCenna officiated. The bride was charmingly attired in a dress of glossy •■ilk willi handsomely trimmed yoke of hue all over, silk and motU hisoitioo. and finhhod oil with baby ribbon and French knois. The sleeve? were of the elbow pattern of unique design. The 'Uirl --.as of a simple design. She woy,. Ihe orthodox veil and orange blossoms, and (anied a shower bon.piei. The iiridoMPiaids were Miss Monro, sister, and Mi- May Moore, a little niece of the bride. Mr. Frank Moore (brother) gave I he bride away, and Mr. Iliinslmrv acted as best man. Mr. \V. Perry presided at, the organ and rendered i lip wedding march. A large number of handsome and costly presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. O'llagan left by last night's boa! for Auckland and Rotorna. whore the honeymoon will be spent. The groom's present to the bride was a gold chain and pendant, and to tlie bridesmaids a \ellie Stewart, bangle and a gold chain. The bride's present" lo the brideSl'., .ill w.1,. a gold watch. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 46, 13 February 1908, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 46, 13 February 1908, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 46, 13 February 1908, Page 2

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