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Personal Items.

SEffflV Br^ Onakaka nd Visit * d the The Hon. P i j. ■ _ ** spent three w' ee kk in tv, P>err elle, whft sri&rt"°i£r^s N.t.n.l Da 117 S Show this afternoon Haico »be a* Education,' l^'ve^W^linHi ll^® l ' I« nganui to-day. Hie w & 0 for Wa, afternoon and to-morrow J* l ** l U» visiting schools, and h<s isT^ m e « foundation stone of the hi tl» College Hostel. On EVw? < j™Dical visit the schools at Turakim? »t e »iU mwu" Junction > and Bull?' will then go to Palmerston Nfirrt. h j« Saturday morning he will Ob House and will the same day. "®"®gto9 The Hon. J. B. Donald Pmtn General is expected to retm^? Imgton from Auckland ** Sir Heaton Rhodes *»♦„ ' . the north yesterday mornint Brigadier P. VV. Burton a- . commander of the Salvation' ft""*' turned from the West Com? fe* .Mr H. Holland. M. P '"** l, visiting South Australia M to* Chnstchurch yesterday * Mr Leo T. Dwan. of Welling w a patient in is reported to be makina 1 recovery. 8 Mn ««4t«iy

Professor J. MaomtUan Brw* has been touring Great the Continent, * church yesterday. Wui& A&,"a Wrs *■» last night and is t&VS ■ Service Hotel. 8 1 016 ~'^ e Chief Justice, Bit M'-i- • Myers has accepted the office of dent of the Discharged Prwa«/% Society.—Pbess Service. w Messrs F. Lincoln (Auckland) u R. EL. Ireland (Oamaru) mir Hotel. 606 an " lVals * Mr H S. Hobba, manager a tt, Napier branch of the Brfrtal Pi£ Company, will arrive from morrow morning, * ■"»«» Dr. H. T. J. Thaeker baa Wtinwj sufficiently from his ffincia of his removal to-day from rJEZ? Hospital to his home. The Rev. E M. McLevie, of ton who has been Scoutmsker eral years, has been appointed (W missioner for the Wairarapa &££ —Press Association. • ; yr i J ' * H " r c -Dominion 5o» intendent of the New Zealand jfo* ping Company, was.a passengw rai Wahine from Wellington wstmUj morning.

Messrs P. Mills, H. 6. Himmiat and R. Thompson (Auckland) C/i! McWilliatn, and M. A. Kiwlmi (Napier), and A. P. Palliser(WelHi®. ton) are guests at Warner 1 * HottL

Out of 27 applicant!, Csptßß % E. Barnes, at present muter motor vessel Koau. was nlecied by thi Patea Harbour Boartf for fie post ol harbourmaster and fifai,— Pmsj it sociation. > Mr J. S. Fletcher, MJ. hr Ok* Lynn, left by tij; Ifanml to-day for San SwuUt, 'TVefj will return to Anckiati lit 'W| couver and Suva, <a fAnqj 23rd.—Press Service. ' - 'J Messrs C. S. Geddis. ft. Q.Bsartl E. F. Cain J. M. Wilkiu,U.£fl]t| son. H. Sctmeideman Halsted and J. A. Paters<s(te(a^fl

and V. Blarie (Auckland), son (Timaiai), and M. ; Mhk,o» bane) are staying at the BliWw vice Hotel. ' ■ At Monday's meeting bury District Council W«a Educational Association » carried extending tlw' members of the council to dent, Mr H. D. Acland, |o and expressing tha hoje flat» ™ speedily recover. ' . Mr F E. Hutchiaßfl., * forest utilisation at »-ftweraW : School of Forestry Ml « the West Coast, where, m™tw> is* try students, ho will mati lis m®* research tour of tha ngiOL WJ» 15. Foweraker, lecturer ia ® botany, will join tit party WwMr S. Percy, of ttai rtaJ _«f jj Magistrate's Court Ofiics, w»Mj been transferred to Ttal»9®i 3 by members of the stiff presented with a copy « shank's "The Masistr«te<i <g Act," bv Mr H. A. Youns. left for the north by the f&V last evening. - - Mr R. G. Hatton, W"'* Imperial Bureau of EruilProd® ** and of the East Mating tion, and Dr. GH■ o™|ft Mycologist at the Plant ReMj™, t tion, Palmeiston North. Wellington by the ferry stow? » evening. Mr Hatton leaves for Australia on his way bom»»w land on Friday. A well-attended meeting Partv supporters at, Tm«b« » day selected Mr Colin man of the Ohinemuri wantj cil, as the Party's Thames electorate at the «««'« The nomination will go the Auckland Executive for"*® u

dation to. the confirmation.—Press Assocunw After ten months' & purpose of attonding the. ~ ference. Archbishop Averijl, of New Zealand, gvflMf. by the Marama ironr.J*-™"* gtf found the work of the Con g£ his other engagement' tain very strenuous, but toj»» enjovabie holiday «n toe and Canada on iw*,! spent some 7e^.. p j?fr T »«J» touring n J visiting Continental cities o # the steamer for Austral , wr ai»J the Conference Archbishop the guest for p,. I# bishop of Canterbury* .■• gagyff Lang. Archbishop ATg.^^s vice. - \

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20101, 3 December 1930, Page 10

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722

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20101, 3 December 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20101, 3 December 1930, Page 10

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