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' The Mayor (Mr ' -Hint's ferry, steamer,-.;-Mr R. F. Anderson ted a member of the ■sn—rived' from Englandby yesterday, and left for the®^||^®J; ' Messrs H. Fogarty Fqwell, ; E. Y., Smith, (Dunedin) are staying'at the ffopjjffiw will visit The Rev. D. tOrnight for Wellington to annual meeting'of the Cona»Lphg|M, Union of New Zealand. ■ A resolution of sympathy. cillor John Wood in. his '"jßffill was passed at last night's Kiccarton Borough Council. Messrs H. J. Gumblcy Brooksbank, and 1). V. Gain are visitors at Warner's A motion of sympathy Middleton in the death of passed at last night's Sumner Borough Council. -' Mr Tadao Miyata,' will return to the city Messrs H. C. Townshend, Wright, F. A. Bull, and kins have been appointed ntepib^n ; the Shofficld Domain Morris ' (Dunedin), and. (TimaruVan!, staying at At its meeting last night ton Borough Council appo^^HH D. Fraser and C. to represent it at the ference regard; ::g the Metropplitan- Board.;, vtj VefIKSSHj The Hon. G. J. Smith, M.l<Ap.ilpplji|ljß since 1895, and Messrs W. BMBm| W. Mann, A. J. Lawrence, W. A. Britten, and A. E. J} service vice-presidents, wen Ajjraplp life members of the Sydenfy ball Club at its annual neo Messrs E. H. Andrews, G. and W. Hay ward were appo yesterday's meeting pi the 01 Tramway Board to .represent;: at the conference ,ito be m&jmiM 11th, in the City Council® &rap|j|9 discuss the forma'tion ■ o&aAt the' annual conference'o Zealand branch of the Association, which .opened?:*! last- night, Mr Casement G., w» formally • "pi tiring president if Dr., jfc' of Gisborne. —Press' Mr O. S. .ffintz } -o£ sociation with the team which visited was a passenger liner Fort Alma, evening, on his rejoin the reporting JM take position; rgf JHH tary s«rff^r^o shooting.—Press 'ABsOciation„-<|S^^M At the amiual.msefeng.of ham Football jJast bers, standing}'in motion of sympathy} of Mr H. aßarifaon.. 42 years, and' ait 37 years. A tabfotjto to be erected" - in'-fte Australia and Alex. Cowan • and ■' Sons«.v Papermakers, from active next, and becomb a aawflajMaaaiaM Australian BoSfd-of DbMHHRHBH Cook'at that forty-four flnHH , which he &uc« j jsion to liii On the occasion * 6$ sub-editorial staff of L. M. Aitken was yeswWifliWWEßH with a gold fountainset l?y- the members staff. The presentation. the editor, Mr Miss Mary Fnright. (lady Mr R. V. White (oh'ief pressed the' staff's ken's departure and happy between him and all staff. Aitken replied suitably* It is announced ittcthe ? l!SwHHffiE| that General. Fergusson,. Bart., General" of New' Zealand; •. IhhHHH taiued the ago limit of liabuaaßMaM call, ceases to belong to Officers. Sir Chailes,-wh^;^iftteSsiii on January 17th, 1865;- :hwJWim||BEM tinguished military carew climed service in the SagaaMßg»a« tion of thirty years was severely wounded, War: he commanded an ai^nyjrafi^^^| was -repeatedly mentio<a<>d.'^H^gm patches and received many both British and foreign. The' Headmaster of School Mr is retiring at the end after 40 years', service cation Department: Mr .jKPgjBWaBBpi on the staffs of many Auckland ' idißtrict. Ho major in the war, andj 0.8. E. He left New Zealand;WPgSp First Expeditionary and later saw service, in he 'was; wounded, and in ffigmaßga zones. He was In comfftanqd£aM|p New Zealand . convaleslcept England, during Mr E. Beanvais, Beath .and .Co., Ltd., is for England and the Con'

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 8

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