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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. George Frost, chairman of the Reserves Committee of tho City Council, is still seriously ill. The funeral of tho late Mr. John Hicks, a member of the Mirnmar Borough Council, was . largely attended. The Dallbcarers included the Mayor of Mirnmar (Mr. S. M. Stone), and Councillors Bar. net't. Collie, and Robortshaw. Another councillor. Mrs. M'Vicar. end Messrs.. William Miller (town clerk), and Fox (borough engineer)/ were also present. A service was held by the Rev. J. H. Sykes, of the Kilbirnie Anglican Church, who also officiated at the graveside at Karori. 'No improvement is reported in the health of Mr. H. Brittain, chemist. Mr. Dawson, who was manager of the Petone and Lower Hutt branches of the Bank, of New Zealand, and has been transferred' to Waimata, left on Wednesday to take up his new duties. Mr. James H. Mackenzie, of Manterton, has bnen appointed a ranger under the Animals Protection Act. 1908. for the acclimatisation district of Wellington. Mr. A. P. Young has been appointed an inspector unaer the Apiaries Act, 1908. The appointment of Mr. John T. Martin as Deputy-Registrar 'of Births, Deaths, and.Marriages at Foxtori is notified in the Gazette. ■"'•■ Mr. and Mrs. ✓Will Appleton left by the Moana yesterday on a holiday visit to Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 274, 13 August 1920, Page 6

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