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Their Excellencies the General and Lady Alice Fertgissoa/iT 'JOt companied by Miss Fergussoa «ad MW')jj Orr-Ewing, were to have left Welfi&t% f ton last night for Lyttelton. are expected to arrive in Dunedin «s£s evening, romaining in the southern until Friday, when they wis leave fe£ Cliristchurch on their first official vj£*. They are to stay here until to-mpr(JK V £ week, when they leavo on their fttum ~ to Wellington. ■. > \- His Excellency the - eral, Sir Charles Forgusson, witL'W' ' tendered a dinner .by tho CMterkuw Chamber of Conune&o at Wftrafeft Hotel next Tuesday evening to ' memorato the occasion of his JSntbfi i ltncy's first official visit to CWterlwK|fe Mr W. P. Spencer has returnei*4sp Cliristchurch from Auckland. f^jEj^ Mr D. Bates left night on a trip to tho East. pects to be away about threo vuijSEfflb. Mr C. B. Rout, after twenty jSlil a.j Deputy Official Assignee &t iQjmflp' cargill, lias retired from that pommllPgi Mr A. McDonald-Smith, Naw tMm? land electrio totalizator returned after spending a*WQßtb3g|jr The Mayor "(Mr J. K. been appointed to re» (gaSsSt Council at the quarterly executive of the Municipal Assaeirara&r > The Rev. H. J. Huffndine, parfJwV Trinity Congregational Church, confined to the houses It is aoilll**' pected that he will be able to - his pastoral duties for soma w^jp^t. Among the guests at Warner's Wjjt* " , are Messrs Wilfred Hall *' Cogger, Will Appleton (Wellinjrt^/, J H. H. Redman (London), «od^?p<J 3 , Home (Auckland). Mfit!»^ Messrs F. S. Macaper H. Tonkin (Napier), F. C. Urig§p"-*$ (Auckland), and 11. Spragu© %> are staying at tho L'nited ipd Hotel. ( 'iSIS Recent arrivals at tho Hotel include Messrs H. C. P*tiSffisk (Dunedin), L. A. Chaffey «W. V Dampier Crossley (Arann) W.""-K>m Richie (Timaru), and W. Mr J. 6. Geary has Mains Superintendent to, tj» Electricity Department."-- Mr G««J«| has had good experience Ho Works Department in the Island, and for the past two been, in charge of the ir.aintenanco of tho high low tension system of tho W*w«|jf| Power Board. He seived on from the landing to the eT ahdisubsequontly in France. To-morrow is the nineteenth -fIE vcrsary of the death of the late {jffiHii Hon. H- J. Seddop. it the members of the West Association will meet at 10.30 the monument to the d man in the Parliamentary when a wreath in brance will b e laid there (tri*flijwm|g our Wellington public is invited and all West M*!gfl|m| who conveniently can are attend the cercmonT- • ''IxSSIBsB
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 8
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407Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 8
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