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• V, k , ing at A\ arner's Hotel. ..Messrs Benson (Dußsdni Mscaulny (Temuka> are > guests at tie I nited Professor Denham arrived «. H a'SSS." aiai «»t The City Council !ust ny&t . ed Crs. C. V. A-ar and A mSHT . as its representatives at £ ing to be held this caoath -fniiaiT'Vi" 1 the Dunediu Exhibition. * Mr A. S. Taylor, caaiimaa *» ««. , Chrtstehureh Tramway BoarS, oil his way back to a trip to England, is ta ' Sydney this week. *"•**' i Mr E. S. Miller, a son of :S* !&.&." ' Dr. Miller, Bishop of OajheL, is at present saining seme , r of colonial farming » a Mr S.j Buttle's farm. Greendal# Burnham. ™ ' "iC Mr L. A. t ox. a u*. I'lnber cf yaK v .,- Inspector's siaE. was last «*«!s»,?* sented with a complete »sof kitchen utensils on the occarioe^Ws marriage, which takes place presentation was made hv Clerk. or. behalf of the Ctter fw2l i k staff. V U * a s, Mr J. A. I,::;ds;.v. trsfte the Southland section of the Ner gS$" land Railways, ';as bten succeed Mr M. O'Connor i a tie tJ&Z port section of the District Lindsay's position will be kg? 1 i the appointment of Mr L. «'• gi-.A'' j who at present ' Reference to the deaths of ' Cuthbert, formerly secretary gineer to the Christ church' BsjjjgS ' Board, and of Captain '' master Southern Command. xn» to* 1 by the Mayor :.t the meeting jfS'' City Council last night, and mflijia of sympathy with the relatiraj deceased gentlemen were carriti, i, ' The High Commissioner hss that Captain S. J. Graham, of partment of Overseas < appointed to come out and the Now Zealand Government - directors of the >~ew Zealand jjjJSE"; Seas Exhibition Company as ments for the British GovcrsjMaftahu hibits and all matters coastfttii with. Captain Graham waj & England by the Orama on SahnJyp. yjj*' is expected to reach Sydney 03 Slee*r"ber 24 th. * ■%% The Rev. Leonard Dalby. of ' town, London, has accepted .feiS 1 tion of the Auckland tral Circuit to take charge of tic Mfc" street Church. Mr Dalby lift <te4 • mence his duties at Pitt stn& fel, 102 C. Tim present minister, Percy Knight (formerly «f church), who has been serioosjj- 3:noisome months, is at present ewktoflw# - treatment at Rotorua. It » however, that he will before fc"rsy able to take up the pastoul the church. 0 The Southlaud Bova' Higl shortly to lose the services of jfeklpy' ■ Mawsoi'i who has been appoisi^^gfirst assistant at St. Andr«w'».s§|gj^ Christchurcli.' His place will lw by Mr Henry Drees. Dannevirke High SchooL holds an excellent sehola^^|Mp|||;r having been holder ef Russell Scholarship at the yersity in 1&14. .He "taught master at the Auckland School and, ptagp Boys 1 B%h filiw& L ' afterwards taking a Teachers' training college. * was appointed to the staff Dannevirke school, where ite j mnined until his present
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 8
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467Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18233, 18 November 1924, Page 8
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