PERSONAL ITEMS.
Their Excollcncies the Earl nnd Countess of Liverpool will attend tbe tennis tournament in aid of tho Lady Liverpool Fund on the United courts this afternoon. His Honour Mr Justice Chapman left - for Wellington last night. Mr M. Bethcll was sworn in as a Jus,i ticc of tho Peace at Culverden yesterday by Mr .G. Duy, S.M. f Mr George Humphreys left for lhc - North by the Maori on Thursday , night. a Major Little. Dr. Francis, and Mr (;. Witty, M.l\, were passengers from *■ Woiiington by yesterday's ferry t steamer. s The acceptance of Mr Massoy's resigc- nation as Minister of Lands and Mr D. H. Guthrie's appointment to :iio portfolio are gazetted. \ Mr C. J. Morland, of Prebbleton, 3 has received news that he has obj tained his M.A. degree, with seconriclass honours in economics. 1 Rev. Father A. D. Mulvihill, of New 2 South Wales, who was in charge of r Hawera parish come 30 years ago, is at t present on a visit to Hawera. 1 Mr C. J. Morland, of Prebbleton, has " received word that ho has obtained his M.A. degree, with second class honours ' in economics. I Mr I). Collins, who was for eight I years licensee of the Clarendon Hotel, > Christchurch, -and of recent years . licensee of the Royal Hotel, Auckland, > has returned to Christchurch and taken i over the Hotel Federal. j Mr Justice Herdman is expected to arrive from Wellington this morning, > and will preside at the resumption of " the civil sittings of the Supreme Court • on Monday. The legal profession of Canterbury will welcome his Honour to the Supreme Court Bench on Moni day at 11 a.m.. ' „Mr A. E. Carver, of the staff of the Christchurch Land and Deeds Office, u 0 -il laa Kevere d his connexion with the Department, after serving in the Civil Service for over twenty years, to go into business on his own account, was on Thursday afternoon presented by his fellow-officers with a case of pipes as a token of their goodwill and esteem. Lance-Corporal E. G. Fuller, who has been awarded the Military Medal 's the eldest son of Mrs A. Fuller of Wellington. He is 22 years of and left with the 13th Reinforcements. He was born in Littlehampton, England, and at the time of going into camp was in the office of the Public Service Commissioner.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 9
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396PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 9
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