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Colonel officer commandite th« C» rheistoliurch tarv district, returns to <~nw.i from Wellington to-day. . Hie Camorlmrr K» B by ®3Ti Victory Air r T. F.vans, who ha.- now l« lt expiration of lus tonn of offic. Mr 1' J. Nolan- who has li for . n t i,, ._ul>-editonal staff of sr-sc; .-»« of -ho 'v»vdnev Morning llora.d. s.o.m vo ir, u'o" Mr' Nol i" was a well-kiumn New Zealand journalist am* ll ® .'. l one time on the of Ihe 1 r *s. i T ■ + t Evans, of tlio llcvuiI.ient. T. . military disiju:irt»;r> ' Y^ n ,nur; t to-dav to tcm- | tnct, eaves or IU „ . m . Kfi r : ; o«p " I*"" 1 ' l'T'rtbara to participate in a nfnJn courso. __ .. M Paul's Cathedral Thinedin. v ".,, r .' .v ilio Venerable Archdeacon "i . i A".-Inn's -M A., w;ts continued 15'< hop \>f ' J>nnedin. Tho ceremony, 1-i;K» w. i m * ,r4^/'"ctSj: formed bv Uishop Julu.s, Acting Wit- and thero wero also present the liishops of Wellington W a.apu and Nelson, and a largo number of Hergj ■ rile enthronement twk place m evoning. Tho llev. T. M. Curnou who lias been in charge ot St, Maasalajul, lor the past six and a hall jiJi*. and has been recent.y tianslcrrod t tiio Malvern parish, was mot on Ni a Ve il-'s Eve bv a number ot parisliiom r» at the reMdeace of Mr G. Sands, pernor churchwarden, and prevented with a .Morris chair. Mr Sands, m making tho presentation, spoke of the splendid lei - mg that existed between Mr Curnow and | Ins congregation, :uid «ud that all e\ceedinglv re-rotted his departure from the distiict. lie also made reference to uie spiritual work done by Mr Curnow | durinu the time he had l>ocn in chargo of tho Church. Mr J. E M. (lav reader of tho church) spoko of tho valuablo servico rendered by -Mrs Curnow, especially in connexion with tho choir and Sunday school. Mr \\ . NVnitcr, chairman of tho Marshland Patriotic Society, spoko in oiilogistic terms of tho servico Mr Curnow had rendered bv singing and speaking at the send-off and welcomo homo socials. Mr u alter said his patriotic actions had boon greatly appreciated by the soldiers and residents of the district. Mr J. Jl. Sar< r inson also spoke of the rstcciu in which Mr Curnow was held by the "oneral public. Presentations wero also mado to the Mnstors Curnow. Mr and Mrs Curnow both feelingly replied, sajinp bow much they regrettedl leaving such true frionds, and wishing St. Mark's Church and tlio district every success in the futuro.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 6

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423

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 6

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