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* - 111 ■ "i" "* | finn'«—«bisaaairaia i * 5 .■■ -..DTj-'l 11.l 1 . G. Gibson Taylor arrived yest*rßay. ' |;|||gj^HgwH Messrs F. C. McNeil (KnHH| P. J. Brown, G. ,jt. Lueioo, J. L (Aucldand), 9. (Dune din), K. registered «i the Vn|e^HHraDHH Mr T. M. Charters chairman of the Board at the - tt T^j(iW[i|Mß[ll^ last nighi. Mr & elected depaty-t&uiraa^ Cavaliero Gkyrcuuii • Jtoyal Italian Consul far and Fiji, who has visit to the "West Orasfc, in Christchurch and is smfl||H|| United Service Hotel. Major R. S. Matthews. the Defence and Health Christchurch, who lias friends in Ch ristsh morrow for Pictou on Vit thmbHIBBM t|ie -North Islam}.Mawr Sir Doagfoa been . deep-sea fishing X sell, is expected to ton on Saturday, that night lor to Otasp. where ho wIX^|3BBBhU deer stalking. Mr T. A. V. la wry pointed manager of tW» of the South British paiiy. Hia place M c&i& iingtbb will be taken Oreborn, of Auckland, Wellington. Mr Cecil Wr»y, Rugby Union's . the Rugby football who Has hem on land, is returning Mataroa', leaving 1 morning. . .. In view of mei^of^ap^in ■ Boaid,, at " cided to ex^s»|
Cfptajn beat wishes ton stu t» lib ' Mr G. D. the office of* Mra architect, of Erajang to npßtawiWH^M^B 1 stuoite. •"
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 8
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202Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20183, 11 March 1931, Page 8
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