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PERSONAL ITEMS.

—*— '■ — Mr S. C. Baron left last night for Wellington. £ \ Mr Charles Macfarlane, - Melbourne \ arrived in town -yesterday.•,'■ , I The Rev. Father Farde was a passen-' ** ger to lorttelton by yesterday's ferry % steamer. ..■■;■ y The Hon. J. T. Paul, MJL.C, wm a -,• passenger for the north by last night's -„- ferry wteamer. .; ; ~ . *c^. Major Herdpath was » passenger fot %k Wellington last night by. the Maungt*^«i nui:,:.-,;,/; ;;._. .',,..Q; ;^V .;J ''-.Wtf Mr,-O,; Holdsworthj-gienerajj for the .Union Steam. Ship Company, &C. went north last night. ' v "s^. Miss Thompson, of Tunbridge Welle, England, arrived in Christclmrch yes- tft terday. • ; * t

Mr J. McHattio, the Greytown poet£iil master, has received notice that be been promoted to the position of trict accountant at Timaru. r ' -'i^i Mr C. Watson.- headmaster of Aro School, Wellington, a the end of January next, after years' service. -\ .- ■-;'...•■■•'. . .Mr W:- R. Haselden, appointed chairman of the North. Railway Appeal Board, in place bf/»e v |f|f late, Dr- McArthur. " : ■ •'■'.■' ; '.'r I ,'"' :^r S|^; ■Mr E. F. Bennett, "who hW the position of-ledger-keeper intho vercarpill branch of the Bank of New, South Wales for the past two ytars, has been transferred to Sava, Fiji.- , :' >fS Mr R. Archibald/: who* for i ther past 1 six months has been attached to" the staff of the Ash burton branch of the - Bank of New South Wales, Alias; been ■■■'.;$ transferred to the branch; ~,< -:{■■ ,%

Mr F, WaymoTrth»who*rriredy«M*er-,- - r - dav morning from;Palmeraten-Nortai-•:..!;, loa'vcs shortry, with Ike Waymquthyon ; a visit to England. 'Mr Waymotith ex- , ,:;| poets to bo absent frorathe Dorawion : vg for about .a year. ;• - ; ,::•.., -•j.:- - v i^J^--!$

. Arrivals in Christchtireh yesterday^>& included:— Messrs N. Shilljto (Sydney),,; G. J. Fenwick' (Wellington)/ A, Wallis, J. BlakeJey," X. M. Crawford, and C. c. Jenkins (Dunodin), and Hayfaurst (Temuka). ■ . . .;^ v :S;f.f|: The throo professors who were pointed by the Council of the University College last week cepted the position for which they wei**|p selected. They are Dr. H. of Li vernool," Professor of Physics; Dfftsp£ F. P. Worley, D.Sc., London. Professor£#f of Clipn:istrv, and Professor J. C. Johifr&ifS.son, M.A.. 'University of Cork, fessor of Biology. • • • ■ ■ ; Tho following appointments of tion Army olßccrs aro ofScially npunced:—Adjutant Charlotte Woo4*js|§ ford to Pakatoa Inebriates' Captain Arthur Calcott to Tenmlo£|||% Captain Harold McKenzie to Lyttelt<sif3gp?C Lieutenant Serena Pile to ebriates' Home, Irieutenant Lily man to Maternity Home (Aackland),)^|^ Mr J. J. Mallard, manager of "Wellington branch of tho National Firtjpi and >!arine Insurance Company. ■■'■S*if|f| been promoted to the position of tary of tho' company, which 1 headquarters" in Duneain. The ons occupant of the office which Malinrd is to fill was tho late Mr Griffen. ' ; • ■■" Herr Julius Lemmer, «aSg the Nelson School of Music, and ductor of the Harmonic Society, resolved to spend the -whole of nwa year in England, in order that he make himself thoroughly aconaintee.VS* with all tho latest developments i\* b *ij§ mus-cal world. Arrangemente n»« >;; b'o<>n made for the carrying on of «i Herr Lemmor's work dunnj hft . *°j*Mpi ! son re and Mr Eric Waters has ( pointrrl to act pro tern, as Principal tlie sv-hool and conductor of the monic Society. ! •■''■■ ';;;--'-jlJi

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 6

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