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Tho Hon. W. Doiraio Stewart »< ister of Industrie and med by the ferry Btewnw . hngton yesterday and *r«»*ca to*tT The Hon. Sir R. Heatoa the Hon. W. Wellington for the t<d££ Mr Noaworthy hopes to vi& U?«* perty at Mesopotamia. W* Mr and Mrs G. D. among the passengers by ifee i winch arrived at Bluff last afe**#2? i Melbourne. 1 ?» J Mr Hugh Hunger, who featd**,, i position of toller in the -MawiTwg ' ! or tho Bank of 3Sew 2caJ«4 feslS ' Mr W. H. Simons. F«wte**fa_. ' To Aroha, has rvtuvd onZZLif ' tion after 40 years' Mr Simons has seen service br 28f - ally all parts of the Doaa^^ Messrs E. R. filler. JUskJtf Downs, K. E. Hobday, c. Satot# Oahitl i aad OTtTsifc brook (Auckland), are *|- J3R at tho United Service Hotel, **|fi" Mr G. G. Bullock. WO9 fl* J| j twenty years has been wb-«ssy3 ? the '-Wauganui Herald," ed that position in ort|«r t« i£&£? staff of an Auckland S' _Mr A. J. Covoney. Simpson and Williams, I»m£,/ jSfcjS. Wellington on Moadav sutjsi %!s£[ tend tho sessions of tn© Jfe» detail Booksellers* Asmntjnfa*Br I ferene© to bo held to-dtn ■tf.'sß* morrow. JfAmonc the guesta at "fejii Hotel aro Messrs O. Cunningham, E. M. Hum. V?ff Kent, and D. M. Todd (WtSagMf L. Melville (London), (Nelson), and Mr N. W. SjttgE; Anions tho guests at &* T&mJL. Hotel are Messrs ¥. ney), 0. C. Codlin, and EftliflL (Auckland), R. G. Mcßwjfc Kirk (Duitedin), and C. *£«, * (Wellington), W. B. BwfewrCßwSK and Judge Mout^Mgea^i^Sg Mr W. Ollcrenshaw, »t§Ms engineer, of Blackpool, well known in eounexjoa nd& wfajS racing in the Old Country, Auckland by the Manuka, «$$ tajnb' on to Hastings, where hg tliag. As he has brought pigeons with him, he will 1 . tho sport in tho Bomijuost, -fiKV When the members of t]js <S)||. V " church Drainage Board «ss«e&dj£»fi&;: night the chairman, Mr H, f, s&&■ said that since the last *»«*6^ : lkP Edwin Guthbert, formerly MMNfS engineer to the Board, away. The whole city ««*s'rasllt Mr Cuthbert an immense gratitude for the vast ataoeat t#p&' ho had carried out. Wtataftkira Cuthbert did he did it t2t«t«*s&Sp he had one principle whJek «i|is3§| be followed by all yoaaj ea l#||% and that was that in th* &j"§|£p estimates, if he was to <hp"«¥W§ should always err on the no occasion where the. Mr Cuthbert *s estimates, sary to go to the money to complete ta* Hfo" would move that the tjaMjip { the family of the late Mr'C«*3wg|p„ very high appreeiatioa |tt|| ; had for Mr Guthbert's tho Board. The motion «s» «*#Ps'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 8
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430Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 8
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