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—♦— -^ Mr Frank Sunpan Qhsa&dsf staying at tho ClaremJoss, Mr W. Murphy 3m beca MxrLTd. Tcprcscatauw *^| Mr S. J. Coliett. rfagg Tourist armaS lington on Saturday, aa 4 IwSSJBj for the South. , *Ps|y. Mr Will Applctea. e-f Wtig*«w J 3 " rived from the sooth oa ■will bo in duistckarek nasa X,*** of the week ""*»
Mr H. M. Cocks, MJL. wfe -^ first-class pass ia Grade llLtaaSl* of the New Zealand BcarfTySfgl gical Studies and w» bition. will take up work 33 eSST'' Geraldine at the end of they*^*^ l ** Mr E. A. Owners. M»\„ *fci -j», a first-class pass in the Gra& HTSSp nation of the New Zea&fig Jfc2Ss Theological Studies srd was a2j&l an eshibitior. w;IS take a» -*3s?* r assistant curate at Tinura tt ttsNtfS Mr K. F. Anit, M.A.. vfe jjJßr' first-class pass in the Grade VRmSSfI nation of the Xew Zca!sa4 Btajgtftipi Theological Studies and was S«u2lß exhibition, will comment* 'MtdgiSff curate in Rangiora. ani i» bouring districts of fttflJftjMJl! Sefton, at the end of ti* Among the guests a* vice Hotel art> Messrs taP (Auckland). F. S. Davis F. V. Sanderson AVeßi^^^^K, ! ver (Auckland*. W. £*»«*«»»&') ton\ Vf. M. Angus (Auckland). D. ©SShIP; (WelHiictbn), ;usd B. C. %3|§P
Mr J. A. Park, who for »«9»|§fehas held the posiUoa manager of the PerpetaaJ wESi Estate and Agency CoaapMry. and who during the been on holiday leave, laat resigned his position *ii% $B pany owing to ill beaJth. 3ffij«||Pg Ibbotson. the present <tttt^ I MJ(2||p whose association with tW~ f«jißj|| extends back for & pciiefl-«f a|K has been appointed to as general manager _ i\ JJ||| Captain J. T. Eolla. mandcr of the 1L31.5. retired from the TJ.SJS>. 40 years of service, has t&t s*fßp|j|' Unction of being the StR third generation of d««p sailing in Australian -ntisgs&Wi father was a well-known captain in Victoria, in tie his grandfather, a. retired the East India Company. «MBitiyS tralia in tho ship Rhoda. fftffeVjApiiP the first cUp of wool to l*aign|||| ! ment was loaded in MelfeTOn»ttM| ! Thistle, taken to on board the Bhoda tJiere. sfel||| India commander ret«cn«i and settled in Mclbouraa, l^t^SK 1 the earliest colonists. . Mr H. J. Deane, a& is at present in private prw^ : ijil||; suiting engineer in appointed £ngineez>4B-CIMNM i tern Australia. There ' v<a! cations, from Ameriea, China, and the Malay applications were tralia and Now Zealand 48 years of age, and lato Enginccr-in-Caief wealth Railways. Ta» ment proposes to offer Mr years' engagement at J with a yearly increase ft? salary is £IOOO paid anywhere in . similar position. ; "'k^®^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 8
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423Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 8
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