PERSONAL ITEMS
\ ■ . ■ -; Air. Harold lieauchanlp, chairman of , the Bank of New Zealand, will be leavinrf Wellington .for Canada and the United States, joining the Niagara-on : her next ' trip. He expects td'be away from New . Zealand for abonl ~fiye months.. k;y ; . , The death occurred.; in the Wellington . Hospital 011 Thursday of. • Mr.. Waltei 1 Joseph Price, second son of Miv'-Harrfl l'i'icc, proprietor of Warner's Hotel,. Christchurcli, formerly . of., .'Wellington. The deceased, who was thirty-six years of ago, awl unmarried, was a native of Wollj iugton, and was educated at the Mount' Cook Hoys' School and St.- Patrick's College. For 'the past five years he. hatLbeen a sufferer from tubercular troublß\fpllow-< . in# an attack of .double pneumonia. Ho r, was connected with the building trade. . In his younger days bo' lielonged to tho Oriental Football • Club.- The -body will ■ bo interred privately at Karon to-morrow-, morning.
The resignation by Dr. Chilton of his seat on the Senate of the New Zealand University was accepted with regret at yesterday's, meeting. of. that. body.
Mr. J anies Garfield 'Anderson, of tho Wanganui Collegiate School, formerly of Dunedin, has been awarded first-class honours in chemistry "by the S'enato of the New Zealand University.
• Mr. George Innes, who has been mana-' gcr at Gisborne for the "Bank of NewZealand during the past year, has been 1 appointed assistant-manager of the Auck-J land hank. Ho will.be succeeded at GisJ borne by Mr. "A. L. Hempton, formerly, manager at' Whangarei, and recently acN ing-manager at Miners ton j Mr. " Sam Daw, .of Feilding,. died in Palmerston North' Hospital on Saturday. Mr. Daw was a soldier in;lndia at tho time of the Mutiny. Ho eamo to/New,: Zealand and to Feilding over 40' ;year9 ago. ... • .-. ; MY. A. Wade, the well-known nui baudmaster, has accepted an appoints mont iu Australia..-' -■ ; ' Mr. E. A. Earp, Apiary Instructor, for Olago, and Mr. W. Brickell, .'secretary of the National Bee-keepers' Association, aro on a visit to Wellington. . "S Tho death has occurred at Marlon oE Mrs. Sutcliffe, relict of the late Cajitain ■ Jos. Sutcliffe, aged 7D years.. Deceased ! settled in Marlon ill' the early-seventies.' She leaves two eons, both residents of Martoh. and numerous grand-ehildron,. •
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 5
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