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The Hon. W B for Public Works) 2St® stoamer on Saturday m«l- by tJ »e y the ex I>ress for rhinedb 118 ' and through Christchurch Passed morning on his way south S , a >>™ ol s,t™> "1C Messrs W. Rotr era /xt„i J Adams (Wellington) ir* and ®r tho Clarendon Hotel. S 1- A. Harvey (Tim, ~ iioS"" roeert wS,,; u.c M Lt B T'B B ScS e g c tn>-' M C?2~ * CJiristdnircl°S™|,™ r i ta "™"Bo « frora Wellington on Saturday Messrs W J ci, n , Anthony, and B. Ringer 3L ** H ' gers on Saturday Pa,eo- | steamer from the North Rev. J. F. Coursey whn • Hanmer receiving attention for st trouble, has made some iiw»«2 p according to the "cZU^H Lieutenant-Commander fin** (Auckland) arrived by' th., steamer yesterday -morning n „T- fn ? ing at the United Service Hote'' Canon Mutter, writing to 'Church News,, states thathe\™ s„; K I S Hei4S P »d'?|i^ (Wellington), and A. V. Mansfr are staying at tho United fife Mr A. Tyndall, engineer to the Jfcj. Highways Board, who was one «f5 delegates from New Zealand to tt»i? ternatxonal Roads Congress at Washita ton, D.C., is expected to return to T Dominion before the end of this J U r W " Marshall » wh ° is in e h at » of the Government Tourist DenaZS in Christchurch, returned on & morning, after accompanying a cm, of American tourists from the W, Malolo, through tho North Island,
Mr Ormond Wilson, a memW ,i the Oxford (England) branch ofik loc H organisation, who ha* bZ staying in Christchurch in the cora of a tour of the Dominion, will W to-night for Wellington. He will dm! bably return to Christchurch ia aLt a week's time.
On November 28th the Sev. E. r Maiden sustained an :acei<3ent throw* a collision between hig ear and a lorn at Amberley. He received an injury li his head, which rendered him uncoMticus for some time, but is believed sot to be serious. He, however, was usabU to take his services the Mowing dar says the "Church News.''
Flight-Lieutenant J. L, Findlay ki resumed the appointment of Officer Commanding the Wigram Aerodma and Flight-Lieutenant M. "W. BncHt; has resumed his appointment of Jyijf instructor there. During Mr Fiadlij'i absence in England, Mr Bnciley iy been Acting-Officer Commandiig. tfe Aerodrome.
Mr Thomas Watson, of Dnim, South Africa, arrived in Chrisidiiiti yesterday from Nelson, ria Bulls Gorge and Westport. Mr Watai, til is on a world tour, has just ipajt fe» months in Australia, visiting etui State in the Commonwealti. Si leaves on Monday for Mouai&M tho south, and will star k church for ten days on tißtp-
In accordance with the feS® Synod that the Standing . should set up a specie!wwitatl consider and report upon th» «J the Commission on religion* ipsfat the Standing Committee at HaWs# ing resolved to ask the following to uti The Dean, Archdeacon Taylor, Cua Galwey, and the Bev. A B. Adiesc% Messrs W. E. D. Bishop, K. Jt Grwa, E. H. S. Hamilton, and 0. H. Stews, says the " Church Newi ; " Tho "Church. News", anmnca tt» resignation of Archdeacon Harad ™- chas from the archdeaconry oi Tiaai and the parish of GersHine as tj» result of jus recent accident. Ai®" deacon Purchas was first curate of Somers in 1895 and then it? 10 years. He was w M of St. John's, Latimer square, m and in 1913, for health reason?, moved to Governor's Bay, leaving ™ ■ 1918. For a few months he *«£ attached and for florae curate in Merirale, In JW J* ¥ cepted the cure of Wffe®! W 5 1928 was appointed Archdeacon Timaru. . .
Mr H. E. A. Twyford, JJ the textile firm of Messrs tie and Co., of Wood ,*»* M E.C., was at the end of elared elected Alderman of the vJ ward of Cripplegate, it. Sir William Baddeley, who hj" rWp^ Some years ago, Mr Tvfyfjd m known in commercial flirpl , .A,( Zealand. He was c# the Eastern Extension pany, and for a penod <g,, position at the company tjtgffifa Cable Bay, near Kelson., Aft* he made several tnps i Zealand as business represents the Company. - The resignation of Mr W the headmaster of the rt gfft End School, was received by the committee. Mr «i.i been in Palmerston ftg but his gemal pcreonality knowledge of his impo jj, placed him on a . , g n f friends estimation of a host o mUj the "Manawatu of our primary school f^[ ucstion ft Moore has an intcrestxn d tW wider than his own school w capacity he has dpne J , fflA priitas secretary of the New «ajoeiati l ' - ary School Headmasters # He has also been a pr V Manawatu branch of t fa ® t pf » Educational Institute. htog proief Moore's career 111 th ® * t CanterW' sion has been confined .to U and prior to setting of tbe ie North, he was * fast School near o *" Bte £ ade to #! mentary rcfcrence jas m of Moore's work as taring we re *f End School and goodJ^e veyed to him headmaster * his new P oßltl ,°°^ nn i Fetone Central School.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 10
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