PERSONAL ITEMS
The Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates) will leave to-morrow for Greymouth to attend the Grey district jubilee celebrations. Later he will proceed down the coast and will arrive at Christchurch on Wednesday. The Minister of Public Works (Hon. K. S. Williams) is to leave on Monday for Blenheim, proceeding later to Christchurch, via an inland route. The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. O. J. Hawken) returned to Wellington from the north yesterday. The Chief Justice (Sir Charles Skerrett) is now presiding at the Supreme Court sessions in New Plymouth. He is expected to return to Wellington about Wednesday next. Mr. Justice Ostler, who is now in Napier, will leave for Gisborne on Monday.’ He is not expected back in Wellington for about a fortnight. The Hon. E. Newman, C.M.G., M.L.C., is visiting Wellington. Dr. P. P. Lvnch, of Wellington, will attend the Medical Conference at Hamilton. Dr. A. L. Anderson, of Whangarei, who has been visiting Wellington, has left for the north. Mr. Avres, coach of the Canterbury senior four, which will compete at Saturday’s regatta, has arrived from the south. Mr. Ayres is one of the selectors of the Olympic eight, which is to be announced early next month. The death has occurred at Tauranga oi Mr. Thomas Edward Price, aged 90, formerly of Timaru and Masterton. but a resident of Tauranga for 30 years, states a Press Association message. The late Mr. Price was at one time a prominent Freemason, Orangeman, and Oddfellow.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 10
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248PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 124, 23 February 1928, Page 10
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