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Me>s>s v\ Huldsworth and B lallS directors of the Union Stcaw jJUj33g|§|, left for Dnnedin yesterday taXM^ Mr W. W. F. Prime Minister. lias been electrt-iJslf* dent of the Auckland AgricuHwafSpl, Pastoral Association. w'Jr s Dr. T. I'leMicr Telford, Utm&d Officer of Health, visited surrounding districts yestr-rdav n*?£i turns to Christchureh to-day."* * iMosms (.'. ,1. isnndcr. A. SaaUr r f I*. McKenzio. 11. van Coatos (Wellington), and J.' ttiga (luiu nil me staying at the UiaWSvK vice Hotel. • Sir Harold rJeauclisrap's hfealta so far improved that he leave Sydney on his return to WWmJl*' ton by the Tahiti on May 20ft. at present staying at Lcura, y twSad? 1 ' Wales. Jp Recent arrival at the CbMUtr, Hotel include Messrs P. F hKSI (llavelook .N'orili). A. &" TuniS ' W. Ci. Coull W. R. ;\ik! R .T. McLaren, and I', Fleming iTimaru). £«< i : Mr H. Patton. senior nicchariJ&|L: Christehureli Telephone E*ehaMfci|S|| has been transferred ou proootW-yp » similar position in Auckland, V«Sr Christehureli ou Monday to take wwlL new duties. "llpf Mr H. W. Allan. Senior Stttwii&f of Telegraphs at Wellington, fel&h appointed sunerintendent at WdiSill ton. Mr J. M. Williams, senior visor at Auckland, has been apjpjgjn§|| ■■ si)]>crintcndent there. T>r. A. C. McKillop. who for «■§§ years has been medical ™p"*intfli(Mr at the Seaclift" Mental Hospital,WHSfE transferred in.a similar c *pwtfirfU j^ 1 " the Sunnysido Mental Hospital, b church, and not to Porirua, as \nmw % first intended. *%sm |i Among the guests at W§Hil| K Hotel are Messrs H. A. Fox (w§BHp ton). A. ft}. Ashmorc and C. (Raetilii), L. Laurence J[fon<feßbJE|Hj| Lumsden (Haunter springs),n|fsgKE£ "Walton (Foxton), S. B. Tsylor S. Miller (Ihincdin), and B. XmKE| On the occasion of his Standard Insurance Company, Ti&Jwffi take u]> a position with Messrs Cottcrill and Company, Mr H. PiSElllii kins was presented by the Pileher, with a Locwe pipe aa£oaJMij cigars, accompanied with expressiojg|l|| regret at the severance aud for the future. I^Ss At the annual general m cHiij||gj&i members of the Wellington SavsM9|i||| it was nnno\inced that his Sir Charles Fergussou had g"ffijHßi ucccpted office of "Ariki v iii"(M[ of chiefs) for the ensuing season. jjjßj||l following executive was Savage, Mr James Hislop; vice«HK| deuts, Messrs E. A. BlundoU, ''lwffi Marks, G. W. Magnus, and A. ton; Council, Messrs S. J. Andmjßß| J. F. Carr, S. Dean, J. A. EohertyjHra D, N. Isaacs, M. King, A. V. BhR Monro, and G. F. Wilson; musical dfIBBB tor, Mr Prank Thomas; Ronald K. Lyon. vIBh Tho All Black oarsman, T. H. WW fell, is suffering from spinal trq§ffifl| and lias been ordorcd into hospiUil|jl| is anticipated that he will be jb ; |Hß pital for 12 months, as he has Mfl| ordered a complete rest. lie was tJHEI ill at tho end of last year, and' fflflH| time it was considered that ho mH be unable to row again. HowOTaMK the beginning of tho season l»'ttn up the sport again, and was gd«| as an emergency to aceompany tiraHS Black rowing eight to Australia. lmffl| fell's rowing caroer has been successful one, especially as a *iiHH| sculler and a pair-oarsman. the pair-oar race at tho cliiifnirfafMjl regatta in 1924, with £. S. VeJaCHJ stroke. He opened his winning 11|mH| in 1918, when he secured the yHHS double sculls at Sumner. ffHH
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 8
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