PERSONAL NOTES.
Our Napier correspondent telegraphs that Mr. W. Mawson-shipping manager for Messrs Dalgety and Go., Ltd., is under orders to transfer to Gisborne, but tlvat the change will not be effected for some- time yet. Dr. Bunk, M.P. for the Northern Maori District, was a through passen ger for Wellington by the Victoria oft Wednesday evening, Later he proceeds to Kaikphe (north of Auckland), where a monument erected to the memory of the late Mr. Hone Heke is to be unveiled bv the Hon. Jas. Carroll on April Bth. A London cable message states that Lord Onslow, ex-Governor of New Zealand, has resigned the; DeputySpeakership of the House of Lords, on the . ground of ill-health. Messrs J. . Jack, Wellington ; IT. E. Fry Auckland'', W. P. Black, Dunedin ;: J. P. Larkin, Te Kuiti: 11. M. Mclver, Christchurch; H. M. Thompson, Hokitika: IT. IT. Young, Westport; and K. M. M-owat, Waiora, Hawke’s Bay. have , passed the recent examinations of land surveyors of Australia and New Zealand.' Eighteen New Zealand candidates entered.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3177, 24 March 1911, Page 4
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170PERSONAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3177, 24 March 1911, Page 4
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