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Mr D. C. Burns, of «J» 0 j|i||jpijl Department, returned from FjeSSJga Messrs D. J. Tavlor. A. W (Wellington), and "P. ' SttTlwlJSaWffi ney) are at Warner's Hotel. £§ralj Tho Technical College »J||||| vernors last night |i)A»§jl££|| sympathy with Mr H. R. ttSglHsi in the death of his wife. Guests at the Clarwyjo* Rayl! include Messrs J. Mallaid, T BaSral A. S. Patrson (Fhinedin)' Leggat (Detroit, U.S.A.). Mr S. J. Collett, of th« staff of the Tourist rived from tho West Coast on wSni day evening and leaves Mr R. do G. RobiUiard, of church, has received advice lington that at the University ations held in March he wu'mgSwl in completing tho final A mouon of sympathy witfc S. Taylor, a member of the death of his father, lor, was passed at a Christ-church Tramway fWarf dustries and Commeroe, Ct ?rib?i^^^w Christchurch on busiines with the arrangements mwwmlmhßßß tween the farmers and Government, regarding wkaspiraHS left for Wellington last At last night's meeting # nical College Board of QMShHB Board expressed its pteai&iilMißßll tlw director (Dr. D. E. Hu|Mraßg more able to attend its nmmHHn congratulated him on excslent recovery be rather severe operation. . Mr G. J. E. Bickford, manager of tho the Bank of New Zealand, fiprjflßH nine years, retired on TftunftWraßl superannuation. The marked by a «prcßent*tifii™HH of th<? business eulogistic tributes to a banker, a public m»n, awl Ssfllßj
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 12
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232Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 12
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