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Sir Joseph Ward was a nas«»«ia!3f| by >-«^Kl^| Among the guests at Warner's Hote9 are Messrs H Pettit (Wellington) »ff R. Maedonald (Goraldine), IS Carmalt Jones (Dunedin). 4W " * Messrs. A. B. Skiera (Kumar*) <' ?■** Evans, H. F. Turner. K KU&ii& (Wellington), and J. C. Young2s*2 land) are among the Clarendon Hotel. M Mr Walter Monk, touring of the Long Tack Sam VaudfvffSE*:* pany. has arrived in ChrutdKaefc-tk* * make arrangements for the ChrijtthiJfc **> season of the companv. * i if *' Mr A. J. Gray, brauch i, the Xew Zealand Farmers'.Co-optt*K*» Association at Lecston, and chaWl l of tho Lecston Town Board; fcast£-* * cepted a transfer to Blenheim. poets to leavo Leeston about oti of the month. t iJp^S Messrs A. Wyncss, W. H. MeG&£{ll A. C. Davis, H. E. Barton, iwSr&J Wakh. J. E. Streeter and A. B. CkSltl tian (Wellington), C. Pratt GkSiSms W. Jeffrey (Palmcrstou XortaYvklHff Newman (Nelson), are staying at s|;sl United Sen-ice Hotel. slllll Dr. Valintine, Director-General lliiP Health in New Zealand, arrived a totmii ago (says a London cable of He consulted with Sir George of tho Ministry of Health, pitals, and to-morrow proc««<bl|j|f|fl Geneva to confer with the partment of the League of N*fimffliis' At a meeting of the Council Canterbury Justices' AssocUtkißWans Robert Galbraith (Mayor of AsWkrfaajt < • and Mr F. E. Sutton (Mayor tifflfflk telton) were elected members of ratiift Association. Mr W. H. SeedVaaislp" as a member of the Council Association was omitted from of officers which appeared in y^iapgfe At a meeting presided over ; S§j Rev. Dr. Erwin, Moderator, the IMlBamS of the Leeston Presbyterian Couris(j<lsfli a practically unanimous vote, extend a call to the Rev. W. of Lyttelton, to the ministry charge, which was made vacant jyjjj-faj resignation of tho Rev. W. B.**liJff At yesterday's special session) of |B Diocesan iSynod, the prestjsajL 1 - wwil Very Rev. Dean Carrington, aqnKnnan|§i that their lato Archhishopbid'anl^S fone a slight operation [e had pleasure in informing Sy*p||§i| that the operation had been quite tWllll •eessful ana Dr. Juliuß was well on road to recoverv. On the' Archdeacon P. B. Height, ft *w|ifli cided to ask the president to Mrtllifi appropriate address to Dr. At the Supreme Court; terday, Mr Justice Alpers corned by the local Bar. In thanks, his Honour paid a deep to Mr Justice and the honour of knighthood <<>gfwiwlf§f|lj him by his Majesty. The fl onoin]||B||| well merited, and when his Mr Justice Hosking would lMT *'*jjfflfi» him tho name of a very great' «h§S|h Mr K. R. Saxon, the Treß4Sa|j||f representative cricketer and has left Nolson for England, wW«alj|BSp will in future reside. was accompanied by his family, bas been on the tea6aii#ilHfi of the Nelson Boys' years, and he intends t6\regnitfj|pßlßi profession in the Homeland., ft fljreWKß fcriokot field, especially, Mr distinguished himself; and Ms'iwilflHffl tho Nelson representative team difficult to fill. fJ| . At tho Municipal ment's offices on Friday aftent§jgß9ra§§l Ed. Henry, nffirrr in ."Mjwffjw electrical reticulation of tho gaMMaim entertained by a large " I,mt, staff prior to his departawf* fSIIiBBB mouth, where he has been' Mains Superintendent to mouth Power Board. MrBnMMMHffl in presenting Mr Henry ana woolen cardigan, i«ffMs||raHMl splendid manner in which ried out. his work and •cituMfflMHS regret that he should be JeaJmMßßjj service of the City finrniril. syth, electrical engineer, also tflifflHßKll Mr Henry's services. Mr IIimHHP reply, thanked the M.E.D. for tho gifts and rartm "i"|f|WiM| good feeling, and said fflfii His appointment in ChnstohttrcbaßMM Hitchcock, which he ciated, as it bad given tunity of meeting'and the late engineer) Mr he considered was one of thawMfWWwal the Christchurcb City in its employ. It miration for Mr Lythgoe tttMJKlSMffltl him to follow him to'the .Cwq^S^H Mr p. Holderness has engineer to the Board, and Mr N. L. been appointed have been acting in '• since the resignation Hamer, after th'o enquiry lapse 7 of the western Holderness is 40 years can his education at Chfistchurch. In 1902 her to the Canterbury Engineering, .where he* electrical and mechanical Ho graduated as ABSoeJate-'ig,ljMfffl§gs eeriug in 1906, and the received an appointtpent man and general assistant-ffi«lilHß|fi| telton Harbour Board. came to Auckland as tho Harbour Board, gad appointed inspecting has been assistant engineer.ggfijjjijißllP except during periods of 1914 Mr Holderness ploma as Associate of the Civil Engineers, and out of 15 candidates to able mention from the Institute. From 1916. to l"f r flaf||ll retained as lieutenant of fo a ffif|pafßl land Engineers in charge Featherstpn Jfilitary Camp,. lie made a tour of world P!*sll§lsill N. L. Vickcnnan is 33 years ' 0 was a pupil at tho Auckland

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 8

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