PERSONAL.
Mr W. D. S. MacDonald, M.P. for the Bav of Plenty, accompanied by Mrs and Miss MacDonald, returned from Wellington on Saturday morning. He regards the amounts placed on the estimates for this district as being on the whole very satisfactory, and states his intention of visiting every part of his constituency during the recess. Mr W. Miller returned from Auckland by the Monowai yesterday afternoon.
Mr C. A. deLautour was a passenger South by the Monowai last evening. Mr T E. Toneyeliffe returned from South by the Victoria on Saturday morning. Mr 0. E. Armstrong, R.E., returned from a business and holiday trip to Wellington by Saturday morning’s boat.
His Worship the Mayor, Mr W. 1). Lysnar, and Mrs' Lysnar are expected to return to Gisborne to-day. They were at Morere yesterday. Mr Walter Hutchinson, accompanied by Mrs Hutchinson and son, is at present visiting Gisborne, intending' to stay a week. Mr Hutchinson was formerly the owner of the Pulia property, Te Ivaraka, but a few years ago dispos. ed of this and went to take up farming at Calgary, near the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Canada.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 4
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190PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 4
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