PERSONAL.
Miss JUjrtha Julius, daughter of Bishop Julius, was married at the Cliristehurch Cathedral yesterday aiteflioon to Mr. P. A. Ulworthy, of Tiimtru. Between five aud six hundred guests were present, the Cathedral being' crowded with other spectators.—Press
wire. Constable Uyan, of Stratford, lias received notice from the I'uliec Department that lie will l>e retired on pension as from tile uth November, lit the meantime :he will be granted leave of absence from the Ist October until that dut'o. It is likely that the llev. E. J. Campbell, of "New Theology" fame, will sliorLl.v pay a visit to Australia., tiinld New Zealand. Air. CI. 11. Wills, of tlw teaching staff of Nelson College was presented by the sLudents with a travelling clocli, ueiore leaving to take up an appointment on tile stall' of the New Plymouth High •School. Mr. J. J. Ashton, Lloyds' representative for the past seven years, lias arrived in Wellington as principal
surveyor for Lloyds throughout, New Zealand. Mr. Ashton will probably ' make his headquarters in Ciiristclinrcli. ! —Press wire. Mr. Stewart, manager of tlic Naphr branch of the t'nion Bank, lias (says the 'Telegraph) received a eall to the 'headquarters of the bank in London, and leaves toHome in the course of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gatenby have been appointed to the charge of the Stratford Mountain House. The deatli of Suh-Tnspcctor Cordon, of the police force, look place at Auckland 011 Wednesday. Tile deceased was for four year* (1002 to lOO(i) instructor at the police tiaining depot at Mount Cook. Wellington. Horn in Scotland, he came to New Zealand ivhile a young mati. joined the Armed Constabulary.
bream.' a police constable. anil worked his way sit ndily up in Iho force, foeinff Mutilc stili-iiKp-'ctor al Auckland about two and a-half year* a™o. Hp leaver a lar«iv family. Mrs, Gordon clird somo time ago. Ail paper "antes that four members of 11n« l>riti*h Cabinet haw been married within Uiis year—Lord Loivburn. who was married last December. Alr. 0. J\ Mr. Ke<rinald McKenna, a;nl Mr. Winston Churchill, who was married a few days ago to
.Miss llozier. The engagement came as a surprise to most- people and was a very short one. The Daily Mail says that Miss Hozior is quite a beautiful 'young lady. She is related to many families in the peerage, her mother, i Lady Blanche Tlozier. being the sisl er • of the late Earl of Airlio. whlo was o:m ] of (lie first oflicer> to fall fa the South J African War. The Dowager Lady 1 Airli.'. who is still living, is therefore s Miss TTozier's grandmother. T.ady Car- a lisle. Lady Sit. H'elier. Ladv Stanley of f and Mrs. Pitt' Rivers.' aro c amonrr her groat-nun K Monslgnor j t Slnnh-y. who joined the "Romnn Oalho- I I'c i Imrch many years ago. and is now I Bi-lion of Emmnn*. is a great-uncle, t and Lord tfowlamls i- her first cousin." t h.-r father, 1h P late Sir TJenry Honor, b having bee-n a younger brother of fbp r j first Lord Newhni'ls. Another relative a Lord Rede?dale. - j t<
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 239, 2 October 1908, Page 2
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