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Cmterburj: Lord Bamby Si&W 'Glmstcliurch. on Saturday to Mr A. S. Paterson, of DnnoJat present on a visit to ariSj? Mr D. G. Sullivan, M.P r .i from the north by the fern? it* 1 yesterday morning. The Hon. D. Buddo, 4ILP among the passengers on th'p from Wellington yesterday Mr L. A. 'Gordon, of Forfa» . St. Albans, has returned from 1 ness trip to Australia. "fc Mr F ;. Waite > MP - (Clutha> „ among the passengers on morning's ferry steamer WT north. w Mr H. Waters, manager of fv church Cinemas, returned fron* north on Saturday morning. s Messrs T. L. Buxton (Welling , 1.. Clieyne, and H. B. Robinson (A$ land) aro among the recent ajiX: at Warner's Hotel. arnTs i Mr G. McNamara. secretary ~ Post and Telegraph De£ rt »s visited Christchurch on j n £ >" s \ our of inspection. R," left for u elhngton in the evening, Mr G. A Troup, Mayor of lington, will bo waited on a deputation from the Civic asking him to reconsider hi (2* cot to stand for re-election Mr James Shaw, an English tour who recently took up his resides? Christehuich, has been apn<ji,w musical director at Trinity ConS tional Church, and takes up hig O* next Sunday.
Mr F. H. Bass formerly secretary the Associated Chambers of Comsat, who has Deen on a business trip toX West Coast, returned to Wellington U Saturday night's ferry steamer.
Messrs A. B. Thomson (Auckland; C. H. Packer and A. E. ChridjJ (Wellington), J. H. Voso (Sydney) f W. Home (Timaru), D. B. Mfcy and B. A. Mitchell (British ColtS are guests at the .United Service Etot2 Mr E. W. Armstrong, the ardiiiKt for the new Art Gallery, intend) rfe ing relatives in the North Island life, leaving on his return to Londo# 4 resume his practice there. He ij visit Chri6tchurch again before it leaves the Dominion. Mr C. E. Foweraker, lecturer a charge of the Canterbury Cofo School of Forestry, returned to Cbkt church on Saturday morning from lei lineton and Nelson. At Nelson he sided over a meeting of the Fad Biological Research Committee, The combined executives ol the Da edin Chamber of Commerce, the Qtjjj Importers and ShiDpers' Assocutkn and the Dunedin Manufacturers' Ae> ciation have recommended to tin Prime Minister the appointment of H< J. B. Waters to fill the vacancy <mtb Otago Harbour Board, caused by tfat death of Mr Walter Gow. Mr J. C. A. Cole, a Christ'i Coßep Old Boy, and an ex-choriiter of tin Cathedral, recently gained dutfnciia by winning a four and a half mib nu at the sports of Bishop's TJnivenfy, Montreal. At the same time, Ok broke the record for thS eottrte, ing the distance in 27--nhotciifi seconds.
Mr C. R. S. Barrett, manager of to Invercargill Branch of the Natal Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., wiD ntn on superannuation at the end rflSi vear, after over 41 years of «nit. Mr W. L. Wyber, accoantatttj'S Auckland, has been.appointed taps ceed Mr Barrett, and will trrirej Invercareill - about. December 15tW take up to new duties. Shooting hlocks have < been re*r# in the Landsborough area, Wesliu for Sir Douglaa Hall, a prwraw English sportsman, who arrives « W Zealand in Febmary. Mrß. G. Basor, manager of T. H tostated at Wellington on Sfttntto.tj® Sir Douelas is visiting « o ,,Dflng princiDatly on account of ibe and shooting attractions. in New Zealand for abont nw months. -C~ '
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 10
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