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The Rat. G. W. Oi&gjli&'tf kett, is at present an iwn|ta-flfa ! Christcburch Hospital. -1, *" j Messrs G. T. Mason.J. jMlteatf i R. Caughley, H. J. j Jacobs Arrived from Wewnjmpjin Messrs J. 0. Young North), P. Campbell (wyßfflHftM J. Deiargy (Hakataramea) <BPgu at the Clarendon Hotel, Mr G. H. McLean. moted from the office at Christch nrchvWiiPi -left for the South Professor in the Bowen Wellington, factory president of ynion at th« The Canterbury annual meeting a motion of Millan in the Dr. T. Fletthter Officer of Health f» 'laftjjMßß and West resumed duty after/jjngßHH| Messrs S. MosmpifliijffßHß Brown, P. J. Buck (Dunedin), and' Jbourne) are guests. work of Messrs C. Britten for the ball was passed by of the Canterbury ttpmgflßH evening, on,_ their MgMHfIH executive positions on The Mayor (Mr 1 ' ■ M.P.), accompanied W iWMHffI (Mr J. 5. Neville) WWH tprday for WeliiMtoiU order to be in his yesterday afternwon- - ■ jjt'gßMfta turned to Ghristpfourdl Messrs W. Norton', J. Coates } W. Anderwfogjmßi W. Heinemann (WwggMHffl Jacobs (Auckland), ifc'WWJSSggM W. B. Goodacre (BnfflWßßaHß Reggie (Melbourne) ' United bcrrica Hotel... -• Mr C. P. Pryke, a ««™g| Port Christcburch a candidate for $ Harbour Board ■as tb# of the combined districts#* of Kaiapoi and BaagilgfcwWßM counties of Bangiora, He will stand as an At a meeting ot preachers of. Greater. ,vm£HJ!E| held on Monday evewngi a. Rugby Pratt and eeived congratulations the positions of president jSsiiil president respectively Zealand- Metliodist . two highest offices wbflaKS^^H dist Church can beetatf It was reported to la*jMjS§f®H ing of the Christcbureb that Mr H. G. LivjnffWjSjSflffl elected chairman of Committee, Mr W. J. ™P®HE]saM of the Farm Committee/ Beanland chairman of . mitteo. Mr Beanland, tjjMMHj Works Committee for said that they had workw *£HM the spirit that a committed A presentation wUI j>® "jHjß3|| meeting of the No?W climatisation -Society tnts Mr 1). Hope; the who has been connected terbnry hatcheries and 'Who has the hatcheries were Gardens to. the Society s flffßjgaH at Greenpark, he a close study of the ral species of garae-bira®' to Mr Hopo has not
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 10
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344Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 10
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