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r Ch , le Jones, of the \„; t Land Court, arrived from * on Saturday. - Ulll Stoa Mr J. E. Henrys left bv - Aucklam?. rr ~ V fh " Satu r d'n 6 a f few days in the Hawke's Bay diitHif* J ° hn C ' " Ycmn ß (Palaerttsg North) ia a guest at the CUws^ Captain Thomas Watts, seeretarr the United Fire Brigades' Associatic* arrived from Wellington on Satcrdar' Mr John Ball, of the Radio Bftai. c v st>ne Company, who has been oh * w Sl iV to 0 So ut h Island, returned Wellington on Saturday evening. Mr D. Black, chief poetnmrter » k Gisborne (formerly of Christchnr«4\ U at present laid aside by iE is m a privcte hospital in Gisiio^ 1 The Hon. John Barr, M.L.C., of Sd! cliffs, who has been seriously in Wellington, returned to his home » Saturday. * Messrs Fuknda (Melbourne)* j If, Stewart, P. Norburv (Auckland), c!» Campbell, and R. E. A. Jones (WellijT ton) are guests at Warner's Hotel Messrs George Lorcier (Melbourne* P. G, Smith (New York), and Vt.j' Bailey (Auckland) are Etariag at Ife United Service Hotel. Cr. George W. Hutchison, acooas. tojit and secretary of the AackUtsl Automobile Association, is a prnbiw* candidate for the city Press Association. _Cr. E. H. Andrews, who went ta Wellington on business connected' a committee of the Council of Edoti. tion, returned to Christ-church on Btturdsy. Mr Horace lan Simson, who Jj.j wptl-known farmer of the HaiiUia district, and,a former Mayor of Sg. ir.gs, has declared his intentinti , contesting the Napier seat as an Ib. dependent Liberal at the nest GtaeftJ Election. Mr J. S. Golumb. who has been manager of the branch of the Bank cf New Zealand at Thames for the-peg 15 months, has received notice til kk transfer on promotion to the mm office, at Wellington. Mr A. L. BUtd> man, at present manager at Pae/ta will succeed Mr Colnmb. '' Mr Max Newbury, of Dunedin, lift week received a letter which *n*tty disposes of the story that his bf6®t Philip, the ureat tenor of ao&ie ytu» ago, is dead. It is ■written Phillip Newbury himself, dated Afoot a month ago, and tells of eight jmu of agony, coupled with the cahtcffiw information that the specialist 'wl»s attending to him predicts a oonsplets recovery with no impairment to hii roice.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 10
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385Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 10
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