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Personal Items.

Sir John Roberts wag a -Dan., the Wahine from Wellington!*?? k morning. Mr J. McCombs, M.P rof n ~. a the north yesterday morning 6 * l V Messrs J. Wood and E ai, (Wellington) and F. G Huto? bourne) are among recent the Clarendon Hotel. arnT »lj g Mr R A. Wright; Hp t, mated that he is prepared"'*,? mtithe Wellington Mayoralty_!pJ; oat< S sociation. " •' ***•» , Messrs V. H. Freeth, E n s u., (Wellington), D. Marihwt? Chalmers), and H : . M. Ek>vd m„ 2^ Si* 18. Galwey were among those J* arrived m Christchurch by the W.v yesterday. 3 e Wl^i The Director of Education (Mr T t Strong), and the AsßistanUtt>L J (Mr A. Bell), wiio have been yiV?* Canterbury and northern school**? return to Wellington this evening \f*V m n tion of . empathy with Mr C s McCully in the death of hi, was agreed to, members standing last night's meeting of thn T,>.. B 'J , Park Board of Control. Laßca!ia Messrs C. Wood, G. R. Ritchie # Roberts, Norton Francis, Scott Baan Harman Reeves, R. Arlow, J. qS"; man, G. M. Smith, and F. Bucklii *.! passengers on yesterday morning's steamer from the north. ™ A notice in the Gazette the following appointments to a board of Trustees of the National!, liallery ana Dominion Museuo_ft Harold Beauchamp, Messrs G«Z Shirtcliffe, and George Iroup.—Press Association Messrs C. Kerruish, A. G. Da-. W. H. Blakiston, and C. T (Wellington), A. S. Barnard (LohAJ J. A. Murdoch (Hokitika), K and C. C. (Jilhnan (Sydney) g 1 Barton (Auckland), and J. '(}.*£ (Sydney) are staying at the tuia Service Hotel. As Mr E. W. Armstrong, the anfe teet for the new Art Gallery bea erected in the Botanic Garden tends leaving shortly on his retain Fngland, Mr W. H. Trengroye i»i be appointed supervising architect ni ject to the approval of the City cil. Mr J. Caughley, formerly Dired of Education, and recently - Dirtcti of Education in Fiji, hat eipte® his intention of offering himself forS Wellinerton Suburbs seat as t go®] supporter of the United Party, hm ing freedom of action where he (J siders it necessary, says a TVeHitsgfl Press Association message. H Dr. P. Clennell Fenwiek, Hoe«m Dominion Chief Commissioner of Bn Scouts, Commissioner W. E. 8. Fat] (general secretary), and Colonel F. B. Creswell, Deputy-® Commissioner, returned to (nmjtetani yesterday, after attending the ami • conference of the New Zealand Bq Scouts' Association in Wellington. The civic and church work of Mr J A. Flesher, 0.8. E., was referred i at the Methodist Synod yesterday i terms of high appreciation. A rests tion was carried placing, on record fil splendid service r enaered by S Flesher as a (syman of the Method)! Church over a long Qeriod of yesß. fi was lav treasurer of the Church ftffl ing and Loan Fund and legal adtia to the President of Conference. Mr Charles C. Reade, who retinal to England from Malaya reeentfci proceeding to East Africa at the ints tion of Lord Passmore to 1 > appointment nndflf the Governmesf-f 1 Northern Rhodesia. Ifr Reade hatted ' responsible for »neh pioaeer work I town planning in Australia and MaJajl Some years ago he gave a series of W tures on the subject In New ZealMW ' Mr H. Kevill Smith, formerly; | Christchuieh, who has been in a I United States of. America for thej«j J two or three years, has jpeenrty «W . nine weeks on a sketching trip throw [ Mexico. Mr Smith intends to pay 4»W i visit to New Zealand, and wiU_wJW at Auckland by the Niagara on De«j ber 29th. On his way to New ZeaWi he will make a short stay at HomW for the purpose of givingjpi eshflpfia of his works.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

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618

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 10

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