Personal Items.
Mr D. A. McLean, Mayor of Wbangarei, is in Christchurch as a delegate to the Scout Conference. Mr O, von Sierakowski, who met with a>i accident recently, is progressing favourably, and is expected to be about again shortly. Mr J. R. Brough, u member of the London City Corporation, who has been on a business visit to Melbourne, has been spending a few days in Christchurch. He leaves for Dunedin to-day. Mr A. H. Legh, South Island manager of the Dunlop Hubber Company, who haa been on a, business trip to Melbourne and Sydney, has returned to Christchurch, and resumed hie duties.
Mr Stanley B. Pilcher, who for three years has been the Picton agent for the Onion 5.3. Company, has taken charge of the company's office at Bluff. Mr Pilcher can" boast of 72 transfers—-37 steamers and 33 branches—since he joined the company.
At a meeting of the Marshland School Committee, held on Monday, it was decided to congratulate Mr J. "Voss on his new appointment as headmaster of the Spreydon School, and to wish hi in every success for the future. Mr D. (ioode, the chairman of the committee for the past six years, expressed his appreciation of tho "ever-ready help and many acts of kindness shown to him by Mr Voss.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 6
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216Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 6
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