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Tho Duke of Connaught, Qqeta toria's only surviving son, ts old to-day. *^^li Captain Macintosh Ellis ton) is a gueai at the <3«r«ndon S2"';lll His Honour Mr Jnstiee due to return to morning. % Sir George F«n*ack, of Qunedk ■£ rived in Christchureh last omqnW* is staying at tho UnM fISiKjS Hotel. Messrs C. H. floberts J. Buchanan (London), A. 3SSS2SiIP (Greymouth), and J. $, C. raißSjgJl'i (Sydney) are among the reoegt WrtlMHr at the United Servieo Hotel. Messrs H. A. Fox (WelHugbml t£<sM A. Blancy (Wellington), H| ATfSmtmt' (Sydney), C. Dickie (WeßingkaTHfe W. Adand (Wellington V and W; WMfc McCormack (Melbourne) are Warner's Hotel. A motion of appreciation of vices of Col. H. Stewart, siekmt, .and Mr E. Orchard, fflfflHtt vice-president, was pawed" *t annual meeting of the fllriiili fciife. >* R.S.A. last night. - "!f^-| A motion of secretary- of tho local B.JJ.A. 6Jfr"Slsll K. Leadley), who haa been tho City Council and tha Board, was passed at the animal TJlpjlal ing of the Association lest night, '^Mil At a largely attended meeting c| jwjij Bangiora Presbyterian Church, ecm |||t gat ion held last night, it wan ton ntouslv decided to extend a eaQ tu WW, Rev. W. R. Hutchison, of K£U| Mm I>uneclin, to become pastor ePj p||| The Rev. J. H. Datson, who resigned from the pastorship a|||i§j§| Maaterton Cangregatuyjal two and a half years' service, ed the ministry of the and will assist the Rev. W, parish work; in Maaterton, A presentation waa made to Rae by his fellow employe** QtwißH the N. 3. Breweries (Manning %litiEiffimp Mr W. Watson, aen., wade n|K tion of a suit-ease and a and wished Mr Bae sueeesa ajSnjMßp . At the annual meeting of tfes (RHpf pep' Beautifying and Beach taM^Hrap ment Association, » Twhrtfattlifc Mfp I preciation of tho good, work itoTWiHE, Sumner by the late Mr F.'gWW^wß sympathy with his relatives, vaad^^^ j ried in the usual way. Ws|mggra| ! stated thM Mr Pratt wm CINI^I tion member of the 'fliip I Mt J. BarVick, who is |P^|sl^K ' ferreo to another branch wi^|^| ' of tho New Zealand. |htyipjyß^M|pjW in Lyttelton, was *§§! 6uitcase by the pariah^nw^^PsSfit*^ (Jdhn'a Cfeuroh, Woolsto|, «t-^nrJ {lay evenwß, in gppreciafon vfBl&JI vices to tho pansh. frir^pj(uHp|^|i| people'* warden. Th<£ wnftWW^^ : \vae wad© hy Mr D. Linnid J^MEl^ ; warden) w a happy speojtfof taMji^M j dation, other qpjeakers iSwWM^J^^ : sentiments, and after ls!^sNKs*<t§HH reply he was accorded Sir Harry X«o,der, who, s•»' heert in Christchureh has written toi.tße, from Bdendalo, have just returned from t% trict, and cwkj not he w"ta»'t»hl« with you. I hope all yoor. <wmM«H ! beeft crowned with towmju ! apects to the Anzaca you wty * the nej?t page. I hone X BMy all when I get as far a« Chri»tdna«PM Sir Harry enclosed sow T«rse« own composition, entitled "Qo mBM Mr J.' Turnbull, who retired at «BB yesterday, from the position o(»| at the. Supreme Court after 43 gßsEn service, was made the presentation by the Supreme CqmHhH oera, The prowAtayon, whtafHral the fQrm of » clock, Yfaa fonib|laHHffi by Mr. W. W. Samson, Supreme. Court, who many years; of loyal and vie* rendered by Mr.TntabuJl. aH| at all times held the teem of all the ofiSeera aid neifwH the general public with come into coatact. S(r tjßi|roHH
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 8
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