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Mossrs. C. E. Daniel! and Alsd M'Farlane have been returned -unop-l posed as representatives of tho Waira-t rapa on the- Wellington Harbour Boards
■Mr G. 0. Sutton, hon. secretary and treasurer of tho New Zealand Club* will go into camp as a voluntary recruit on April 12. At a meeting o£ tho club yesterday a resolution: wa£ pasßed congratulatinc Mr. Sutton irpoßl his patriotism, wishing him well in his career as a soldier, and esprossins hearty appreciation of tho excellent? manner in. which Mr. Sutton has oar-i ried out hie duties as lion, secretary and treasuror. .
Captain B. Stott, Marine Superintend dent in Wellington for the Union Conv pany, was on Tuesday tho xecipiont of a purse of sovereigns from a number of well-known shipping men. in Wellington. The presentation was made bj Captain J. Dawson (Harbourmaster); who conveyed best wishes to Captain Stott for success in his future sphere; Captain Stott, who has been MarinE Superintendent at Wellington for neap ly eleven years, is to be replaced b'j Captain. R. _S. Walton, who vacates a similar position at Lyttelton. Messrs. J. W. M'Ewan, of Petone, W. Hildreth, of Karori, and M. Welchj Taita, will be candidates to represent the suburbs on the Wellington Har-j hour Board. ' i
• Mr. J. E. Fitagerald has.decided t< stand as a candidate for the Harboui Board in the interests of the Hutt anc Makara Counties and tho Suburbs o! Wellington. ; ..
Mr. Thomas Forsytb has been api pointed to fill the vacancy on the TecrH nical Education Board caused by tho retirement of Mr. W. H. Field, M.P, Mr. 0. M. Luke was a straight-out appointment to that board by the Education Board, just as-Mr. M'Kensie was appointed to the Petone. Technical Education Board. ; ' j At the offices of the ! Auckland, Hosj pital Board, a (presentation of an flluj minated address was made by members and; es-membera of tho board to Mr. Hj N. Garland, tho retiring secretary, an oppression, of appreciation of tn« services Tendered by Mr. Garland' durJ ing the past 34 years.. '
Mr. John Barr, formerly a Wellington pressman, is now acting-editor 61 the Sydney "Bulletin."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 4
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