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MT\ A. T. Ng-ata spent some hours in town oil Saturday morning on Ins way through to Auckland by the s.s. Mr V J. Black lclt for Auckland by* the s.s. Mokoia. on Saturday. ‘Miss Irene Ainsley. the contralto, has left Auckland for Sydney, aylieie a scries of concerts will bo given. Subsequently Miss Amsley win tcai*.to England.' Mr Mathicu Hedenstrom, oi .Aimbourne, Victoria, has been appointed Consul-General for Russia for AustraThe position of Napier manager tor the New Zealand Insurance Company, rendered vacant by the promotion ot M-r Maurice Herrold to represent the company in Buenos Ayres, has been filled by the appointment of Air Herbert, Marshall, accountant m the Auckland branch. Mi* Herrold left 'Wellington last week for his new sphere of duty. . , Mr Alfred Carson, sub-editor oi "The "West Australian.” Perth, arrived at Wellington from Sydney last Wednesday. Mr Carson has been travelling through the eastern states of Australia investigating the liquor laws in operation there. His arrival in New Zealand on the day after the No-license poll adds further interest to his mission on the same problem in. the Domim-sui.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2355, 23 November 1908, Page 5
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185PERSONAL Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2355, 23 November 1908, Page 5
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