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♦ I ..-*7% ** |M v Mr D. E. Par ton hafOetLl ' Christchurch after annual conference of Oii f nv K H n B it* Wellington, i Mr M. J. Barnett, J h Parks and Reserves, whS® on annual leave, will refatw.? church on Monday. ,to Cs£ The Rev. Norman for Wellmgton to attend Zoalan(l! LOn^re^Jl '° na ' Mr H. D. Acland, a me»v New Zealand Meat Producwl' a returned to Christchurch fro»VM ton yesterday. Mr T. J. Edmonds wan » n»L ■ from the north by yesterdav'* 1 steamer. VT [ Messrs A. G. Morrison' fKr«. L mouth) and R. E. Lawry guests at the Royal Hotel. *» Guests at Warner's Hoto! i. », Messrs D. M. Jarrie, J. "Kr on j Pinnington (Wellington), R. A (Auckland), and A?Co& (Na^S* 1 Messrs L. C. Matson and X v u Phillips were elected lif H m«Jv ** the Christchurch Football Cla !?,? annual meeting of that y. i* evening. V- Winchester, m*naW rf the Christchurch branch <sTtofi> T of Australasia, left yesterfiy ftfe edm and the Southern Lake. Sfe He will return after Easter; Mr AV. H. Cooper, of the-nwL; tendent's office Melbourne, A. V. \\ inchester. znaiißeer nf u Bank of Australasia at s ajE-aa-gSita? l business visit to Timaru He will return to morrow. ™ Recent arrivals at the United Bern* Hotel include Messrs John Csmnbdi i N. Meehan, R. N. Sneddon. f)L, (Wellington), E. I. Halsted, B.ILJM sted (Danedin), R. B. Bell,' and'DTp A. Paterson (Timaru). Mr d'Auvergne BoxaU a the Canterbury Sociflty resident in Adelaide, has lieS » pointed assistant art Sydney Technical College'. ■ ■' Mr W. Lloyd arrived in Christchurch - morning and will go on to tte tot Coast to-day. - ft - The Rev. J. A, Allan, of s Ninian's Church, Riccartonf was dated Moderator of the ChiistcWttf Presbytery for 1932-33 ; in sMoessod to the Rev. -J. Hutchison at .JHter. day's meeting of the . A vote of condolence tires" of the Rev. C. A; FWfcr ; m passed at last night's meetiitt Canterbury School Comaiiti^ ciation, of * member at the time bf Ku'^WbxV; At the weekly chorus of tho Royal GoSbiina&S. cal Society, on Tuesday evening, reference wns made to the'loss to mono in Christchurch by the death nf, Mr. lf M. Lund ; and a vote of-condaiepcd'irift bis relatives was carried, the standing in silenpe. Recording their«£refr *t the}da&l of Captain M. Jjewm and Mr N, & ? Macbeth year, members if the (Snb #wil for a moment stteir»iunßl meetfy 'beth had done good the early days tic club supporters, Mr I). C. Matson. '" At a meeting of the St. Paul's Pre (sHutl evening it was' unftmrnouahMpip;-.; extend a call-to the Rev. vMt|Bßß|.i son, M.A., of the East KHH| Dunedin. After a at Otago University, aaftjjjflyjSHl through the tinction,,Mr Watson assistant to. the Rov. of First Church.' Dono<&jnjfl9|j been minister of East
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 8
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461Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 8
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