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The Governor-General arrtr*d at TatiraHga- at-6 JO fe.ffl., ycsterdM* from Gisborne, having mode tfce Journey flWfiflflfii via OB6tiki, Whnkat(MHf, and To.PlikdV He ieAveS At noon Unlay for Waihi by motor. /
Mr ,A. E. Lnwrcnce. cditttf of iho "tfer-Ult diftiso Times/. OafMtu,, tfho has been drt n visit to ChftttchtfrOß, returns to Oaniuru 4o*day. , Mr Tom ti. : Mills, editor; «rfvlho "Feilding Star," is on a fjtfistehurch as the ffutist of Mr T. E Li Roberts, of New Brighton.
Me&SrtJ J. Ruklltat (the Auckland re Eresetttatire on tCio New ZealnnJ tmgue Council) nftd R. J. Stirling (the * Canterbury representative on the Now Zealand League Council) have been appointed managers of -the New SEeuntttl Rugby League football tentn whleb is to tour Australia this season. ' ; j Mr Walter Hill, chairman of w# Christclitirch* Wdblbuyera' Associatiiwi leaves to-day drl & hnflday visit to !S,tM land. At the WoolbrokgrV dinner las* night, At.the Clarendon Hotel, apprcdn* tive reference was made by a number w speakers to the great assistance givfeft by Mr Hill to the woolforoHiitt trtkd* during the troublous times of the pfttt few ykm, W» health being honoufcd musically. ' : ? ,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 6
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187Personal Items. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 6
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