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Personal Items.

Mr Will Appleton has left Wellington on a visit to Sydney. Mr P. R. Duffy has been appointed Deputy-Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths at Waipara. ■ Among the guests at the Clarendon Hotel are Messrs J. and E. D. Inglis (Dunedin). Messrs H. T. Wigley (Timatu) H. E. Cameron (Omarama), and D. Boyd (Dunedin) are staying at Warners Hotel. Dr. N. K. Cox (Timhru), Messrs E. B. Tasker, J. H. Forde, J. D. McQueen (Wellington), W. E. Carter (Auckland), F. S. Fnlkiner (Dunedin), and H. E. Beaven (Melbourne) the United Service Hotel. Votes of sympathy.with the relatives of the late Messrs Angus Cameron (Waipara), W. J. Jenkin, and W. H. Seed were passed at last night's meeting of the Canterbury Justices of the Peace Association. All three were formerly members of the Association. Mr H. R. Burton, president of the Federated Bakers of Australia and New Zealand, and over fifty delegates arrived at Auckland by the Aorangi'for the punpose of attending the Bakers' Conference, which commences in Auckland on Wednesday.—Press Service. ?" Andrew Flotche A. T. Markman, Arthur Seed, and H. C. South have been appointed delegates to reprotont the Wellington 'Chamber -of Commerce at tho annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Zealand to be held in Christchurch, opening on Friday. Messrs D. J. McGowan, J. B. Simpson, A. Mackenzie, Charles M. Bowden, and H. 3. Fairehild will also attend. Lieut. H. G. D. de Chair, who arrived at Auckland from Sydney by the Aorangi to join H.M.S. Laburnum, is a son of Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, Governor of New South Wales. Lieut, de Chair was for three years on the Mediterranean station and was senior midshipman of the flagship, the Iron Duke. He was also in various destroyers and underwent a course on tho aircraft carrier Eagle. While en route to New Zealand he paid a visit to his parents in Sydney.—Press Service.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 10

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319

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 10

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