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Mr J 0. Peacock, of nr n . returned north s-. "irtSU w^^-^Sbs^, an< i A. S. T/ouisson {Ra„J B Son) recent arrivals at the cQ' ora ) «*' Mr H. A. Price, manager Wright, Stephenson, and a, r?" 6 « been appointed to the company. Mr Price h a 7S^ with the company for the Messrs D. B. Doid M ™ Canada) T. H. Goddard% e F Pro!lt «, and J. B. McCallum SSSi!™ 4 *' "" pire Press Conference in lJ* feturned to Auckland bvtu, 8 ' k I'nr.ss Special Service. 'k' , *' lotte > Consul for R-i • ai \\ eihngton, arrived at Awti the Aorangi yesterday Wellington by the eveningly <® has been re-visiting BelriW* I ,®' $ absence of three years. « Messrs Oscar Garden (CWi. F. W. Haig (Melbourne) Kay, S. E. DonnethSS J- T. fepears (Wellington) fi W®)I H. Preston (Auckland) B I (Hawnrden), and A. r®* fttti from the posTtion k of the Presbyterian Socia?^ 1 sociation in Chnstchurch *££ of last month, is visitipz hj!" Springs at present, and is emST return to town about theS?' this month. " »w|(l The Rev. C. B. BoggU, U student of the New Zealand fiS College, has been appointed j« torate of the Island Bay Bap&t S£ Wellington, and will be indued Thursday evening. Dr. J jIL? principal of the college, WflV'W*£ speaker. " ® Mr F. G. A. Stuckey. Smim r__ tor of Schools in Qtago, his career in the his retirement on auperaaaaa£ 2g date from to-day. On SatardttLn. mg his colleagues at the ffisS Office presented hini «itlj | pipes. Dr. Ralph Noble. «f si represented the Commoaweiltk it tii first International Copgrea « Jfau Hygiene, recently held at WtAhgta, will arrive in WeUingtoa i? tjs Makura from San iranam ■ December 15th. Dr. Koblo « sented the New Zealapij Coupe)! i Mental Htygiene at tbp Oppfeffaj. Mr Edgar R. Williams, a church engineer, haa imai &pptu engineering instructor at tk wsjsi Technical High School, #BjJ fill Ui up his duties at the beginning tf I first term in 1931. Mr Villiuu |i mountaineer, of notary ana u t w president of the Cbriftdrorcfe {fa taineering Club. Sir Harry Ha ward, who neet%) signed from the Central Electa} Board of Great ntinj i Auckland by the Aorangi on «W( visit. He will spend eightfttbj the Dominion relatives in Tasmania. -ni former comptroller of tlw lak County Council. The Rev. John Watson, to# "Auckland, recently ordSineJ b ii» Presbyterian Church, bti Im ducted to the charge of district. He -is a son f. M Watson, of Victoria avearthWKU He was educated at &MMMB Grammar School and sitv College, and obtaiaw u UKa degree at Otago Univemty- 19 Mr D. H. Pullar, xrn <"■ valuer for Christchurcb tired on superannnatitm «mJ Valuation Department s't®P ® Fj? service. On Mr IE I* m gins, officer in charge ff t* J"?® Department, presented lb PjWi' behalf of the valuer? oil »»» Christchurch offioe. wift » ™jj® watch, and on behalf of.fj4 in the Wellington office *ith »«»' pipes. Archdeacon F. Q. p. Saints', Condobolin, Jtf . Wales, who hopes to L lee of his ordination in WA and then to retire fr«?. P®**! work, has, during ha nuaiWJi "J led about 229,000 mUes. 10,000 services. Bora » lj** j in 1854. he is a «« «f WJ J. C. Neild. He weat te W, boy and was educated at pas" • and Camden College. . Starting in Palmerston City « has grown by leaps u» , • u now it holds the one of the leading. | kind in the "Manawatu Daily ee* is nobody more prM« «w j (and justifiably ao) than Hancox, M.A., director. Mr Hancqt lander by birth, havios hood in South Canterbwyinst as a pupil wyf |i H?gh Bchok tended the We, and thep where he ij. otf & gree. For another ant master at ibe jfe f school, science master at Mar 5^ Blenheim. At th«' WfpW War intervened swered the c " v' n ha awaiting to Dominion but, owiM nature of ls he ery being resignation, 8 , v,-' charge of a small ooopW recuperating the position of firat ms institutioP f° r JSS«fS"S; Which time he «« And went to tli0; • ]jg Boys' Hligb School. for two y. ear ® f palmeS** M directorship of the r Technical SchooK^^^^^jg
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 10
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690Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 1 December 1930, Page 10
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