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The Kuuhiuc. with the a«w Govens®, General (Sir Charles Fcrgassoa) ygj suite on board, arrived at CeSt* (Panama) yesterday, on her way t» Wellington. The Honourable A. P. McLeo& ister of Lands, and :t party a-f pected to arrive by the ferrr sSwmajc from Wellington this morning, ug *3 ou to Oarnaru by the express. * The" Hon. C. J. Parr. Minister «> Education, left Auckland hj» for Wellington, to attend the »Tiritl conference of the K.'.-jonon He returns tu Auckia:!.; en to be {'resent at n.urhage c £ daughter. Miss Marjory Parr. Messrs W. E. Gurry -ItJr.dceX. JE, Martin (.N'ew York 1 , and W. Rsßtyw. are at "Warner's HoS«L
Mr 11. A. C. North has Christ eh mvh from Nelson. and commenced practice as a public aut and auditor. The Rev. t,ieorp> Mi'ler, of East Vallev, Ihmcdin, Moderator gg the Presbyterian General Asasafcg*?' arrived from the south last ewaiagffi Guests at tho I'nited Service include Messrs W. G. Maoindoe land>, W. H. KoihneH and F. Parsons ißenn:ore\ and Hon. G. Fowlds (Auckland). Mr W. Wilson, superintendent «f Auckland Tire Brigade, who has tact on a short visit to the chief Atstagi iati cities, returned by the Uaisaj yesterday. Miss D. N. Allan. M.A., *a> night appointed headmistress of & New Plymouth Girls' High Sc&ooL. Ssa» is at present senior mistress at tin Hamilton High School.
Dr. C. F. Morkace. W&® hsta Swta attending the Medical Coa&nac*. recently held in New York, nhinwi New Zealand by the Tahiti Tssterdiy. and is arriving in Chrislelrsnti »JtW morning.
Mr W. E. Leadley and Mr W. Oearnins, representing the Onterirtay wetion of the R.8.A.. waited upca 3®p AV. Raymond on his arrival from W«Slington on Saturday, and extemiKl to him a warm welcome ou_beba!f of lift local members of -the R.S.A.
At last night's meeting of Si# Timaru Borongh Council a fraasl photograph of the Council of 1921-2$ was presented to Mr F. J. M.P.,. who had 'been Mayor daring tSafc time, by the councillors who kid ss4 under him. The Mayor said tht » one of the councillors who bad sot m the Council during Mr Rollestos's tans of office as Mayor, it gave hua gres* pleasure to make the pr>?seaU»SML They could look back with pride e» work done by the Couacil daring SEs Rolleston's term of office, sod be b«!p®S that the borough would cootinee to ps®*. gress as it had done during tiosft tank Cr. T. W. Sattcrthwaite and lor J. E. Chiles endorsed the Msjm% remarks. Mr Bolleston, ia thanks, said he greatly appreciatedtift kindly thought which had pro»p*«4tiht presentation. It would serve as a JWpetual reminder of a very strawsn, and very pleasant time, and 44# kindy co-operation of those &s£ sat. with him on the Council of
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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458Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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