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Mr Roy Twyneham will refyjp day from Mt. Cook. ( A The Hon. Mr Barr, M.L.0!,1W Wellington at the present. *!j|| The Rev.'J. D. MoArthur, of J| is spending a holiday in Christogm Tho Mayor of Christchurchsjw K. Archer) left for Kaikoura yt||| morning. Mr L. B. Beale, ILM. Trajj|| missioner. left "Wellington O»'ThH on an official visit to Aucklanffij?!! Sir Harold Beauchamp has ran ito Wellington after a 8^ Auckland. j4JHi| Mr G. J. Lancaster, headnMlEH the Cbristchurch Boys! Hsj&Jfm returned from the North 's£||l terday morning. WMi Mr H. Waters, maUag«li||B| church Kinemas. Ltd., is v.i{sra| lington. He will return WgaH church during the weok-enq^|§|j Mr Sutherland Ross hM'fy|§B nitely nominated as presiderit;j)Bffi Richard Hudson as viw-pWw|H| the New Zealand ManufaotuisMJ|| eration. Vsffi|
Dr. James Thomson (of beeu appointed medical eupenmMH of the'Dunediu Hospita}, D&SH Gillies (of London) lias beeu qrafflß senior resident medical offl<er.*™W Major-General R. Young, s■»■ officer commanding' thei IjewvHHß Military Forces, resumed a\9 mfißl headquarters on Tuesday,; MHHHH New Year holidays. ._/ liffl Mr R.'-S. Forsyth, BritishJKß tativo of the New Zealand MJJH3H ducor's' Board, sailed for EngUBBW Sydney on January 12th \MM Messrs A. Carthrop i (W*l|iffl| J. V. Lillicrap Hart (Wellington), 'MflSaSffli (Auckland) are amqniJWftjrapSH Clarendon Hotel. . n^&^saH At last tive of the ciation, a vo&^^^^^^Bp^ Amonc the r^ut V ner's Hotel are M"<*£fflsl9|H (Wellington), J. ton), A. G. Reynolds St«\vart (Auckland), "\9tflgM (Auckland), audi Guests at the United sffpSJll include Messrs S. ton), W. Posener ( L^°slfflM Batten ( Wellington). A.-i^™ (Wellington), B, C. WaWe|^H| ham). H. F Hfams «^H T. Wallis (Dunedm), and .jWjJUJg^j doe (Auckland). "> •'««■ Owing to indifferent, hffijgfflj H. Millward ha* resißßOdj^MH the Board of PirgctorM^m Meat &>,, Ltd., of «NU^H chairman for a consideWWWtam connexion with the ° m ff^SßM over a peiiod of »9 WJ £aKM| years; starting eighteen »Sg&M its incorporation in fsffM For the past thiee »I nt S^m ert Macaulay, senior ntWEM Canterbuiy Land Bofti'd,. MigßM well, and his condition a»l^M iiuiny friends serious cdyw^Bß terday's meeting of the WslHB was stated that reeeht «#?»■£«■ Mr Macaulay's condition.MgßßMß cided improvement. JgISW pressed the hope tf»WH see Mr Macaulay back gt JsSjM the Board. '^tfMi Mr T. P Milk ha? -tJtfglM of his permanent appojfflailaH Prisons Department at ".^fflffll Mills will carry out W4JH bation Officer for the WgJM trict. and will be "jMM in this work. Mr_Muy.JW local Probation Officer^^H past in conjunction .XyEjSSH out m accordance «J*SgJMB sion, the Probation OffietffHM chief .centres are to »£ £SM time to the probation r MH|H ons Department.—Pß«p 'jgjjgjg
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18905, 21 January 1927, Page 10
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