PERSONAL.
Lord Islington was a passenger for Wellington by the s». Ulimaroa, which left Sydney on Saturday afternoon, /at 3 o'clock. Lady Islington, w : fe of the new Governor, will leave for New Zealand by the Turakina next month. Dr Wallace Mackenzie, president of the ' Houeebo.ders' League has-. been nominated fur- a seat on the Wellington Education JtSoard. Mr Henry Hill, inspector of schoals in the Napier district, who is about to leave on a trip to the Old Country, wsb on Saturday presented with a cheque for a substantial amount subscribed by public and private teachers of Hawke's Bay. " Mr E. V. Hall, one of the subeditors of the Dominion newspaper, who ls.Hbout to join the stall of the New Zealand Htrald, left by the Moeraki' on a holiday visit to Sydnev. , Before his departure he waß pieajnted by the assistant editor, in the jUnavotdable absence of the editor, on behalf of the staff, with a tiaveliing bag and a fountain pen, as a rf a& of esteem. >
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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169PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10073, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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