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v Tl f ctin S-Prime JiimE - A. Hansom, was S turn to Dannevirke V, •I &ia *W probably return to Wrf>-row.-Press AssoeuJfW^ The Hon. A. J xr„-,,_ , Agriculture, arrivtfA?'**»»« t by the ferry S tcam er snd left later f Qr lie will attend the I Pastoral Show. The Hon. S. g Labour, left W e lW^, lßa «*ls k, mouth yesterday afw! r K «» K si'eak on the at \\ anganui to morrow Wlfca Matamata on Frfda* probable that he will aM 6 i at Auckland on Satiir^* 8 * »««Ss» Sir Apirana Xj~ t . i K » i 7 e H tivo Affairs, who som to the Botorua [ week-end, retained t& War * Btt S» terday, and later Bremifaa^^^® of Cabinet. P"««d « a The Hon. H. At»» re *. . Education, opened th, is School at Aceklaed vs^L o *^ noon. He will Tint 22* Auckland district tkiiTSZ.* «» m the evening he wffl «* nig-up ceremonv at" &e SW* ial Technical Colle ze . B. Jls ®>rTe Awamntc to-,n£* a new school ft»the prize-giving a t lk. v* ? High School °n J* t0 Wellington Lord Barnby arrived it rvZ" terday afternoon. He Boys' High School*®! an address to tie sembled m the Hall Mri. - he left for the and Dnnedin.—Press Cr G. W. Harty fa doe ay. ton this morning. The Hon. W. H. Mel,*-. will arrive from Welfij^ Sir Francis Bell was a - ■ Wellington by the ferry day morning. Messrs John Bowen ■ . Muiiro (Wellington), ders (Auckland) are roest* rt\£« endon Hotel. «**«« Wefts. Dr. E. Gordon Anderaaa feft ton last evening for ThwJfi. the annual general rawfciag rftur? lege of Surgeons of Sir Francis Boys, Mm*™® jw, of the New Zealand pany, returns from ? morning. " ** Mr J. Mawson Stettat n• ■_ senger for Wellington hr 3m 4fc ferry steamer. Be raf »3e»«e Christehurch at the en&<£(i|WK. At Bluff yesterday ■*"■"! m *. Neville placed a wnat)iaai|i of the Bt. Hon. Sir Jesed Ifa* J?, half of the Canadian QWkn-feggjt sociation. Mr Frank Thompsoa. KamwriW S»er of the Tramways, afeMoih, England was referred 4) at frirfrj meeting "r the Trama-tp !iot intend leaving to| Sci next. i At a meeting of tito Ofldrffe New Zealand Golf day, Sir Alexander ed chairman for the 333$waes£ Mr A. D. S. Duneae tiemfT Messrs H. and B. mn»i J. Denny, S. and J. &££■&, : H. 1., B. £., and A. f. Khdl Layeoek, were amosg tha ; Wellington by the fcny itiffjt ' terday morning. A motion of symMt&j* tives of the late Mr A- & Orient I passed by the Cantexbajy i j the New Zealand Anatqgr |NH| Assoeiation last evening. Abb* Mr S. Hollander, a keen supporter of t3» ©..Wii ® Mr B. MeGilßw* <|S' t*®* Division of the Pepjkjltt jgl- - is at pnsm mm** Coast on official tinue his visit *5 turning to |£ Wt •» of the week. Messrs M- Maum B- Mi* J A. Parker. 8. P. Imgton), F. S. £**ls?% ™ ®?"m J. Denny, H- F. V-ffg; M Aikman (Daned|B),_ J- y.* pw (London), J. V, ti&HtftWf* end W. H. Tuhjict ing at Warner's S«W-. Messrs F. W - DowUM" ft H. A. Champion, C. k JW* " Duke, S. Briee, H. K, KMBVA-.®«Wjf son (Wellington), B. V.lw* v*Sa K. J. Fulton (Danedis), (Timaru), J. C, Gwn, {•WJj* K. M. Herron (New T««V»* £ Sommer (Arosteir^WJ 1 ) V®Wr* H United Service Hotel At a farewell i i^S» ing, tendered to Mr managing director g fr*STSif Bros. (Australasia), lMn sented by his hßsinM»MW®' Christehurch with a travelline rug. Mr spending twelve moijtlH »?" Country. . . Mr E. Mander, Secretary of the aeked by a large de allow himself to be Otaki electorate. aw pressed tfaauks, jjpS dream of opposing member. . If at any did pot wish to stsnd allow his name to he P? J^anesi> tion by' a conference of tho electorate. — Aw°®
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 10
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622Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 10
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