PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Finance' (the..St. Hon. J. G. Coates) w-ill return to Wellington tomorrow from the north. The Minister of Lands (the Hon. E. A. Bansom) and the Minister of Education (the Hon. E. Masters) are visiting the Pahiatua district. They will return to Wellington this evening. The Minister of Health (the Hon. J". ... Young) left for the south on Saturday evening. Mr. E. A. Anderson, of Invercargill, a director of the Bank of New Zealand, arrived yesterday morning from the south. Mr. Justice Kennedy landed in Wellington from the south yesterday. Mr. E. A. Wright, M.PI, was a passenger from the south yesterday mornThe death of Mr. G. N. Hunt, whe was a member of the Nelson District Eural Intermediate Credit Board since its inception and rendered valuable service to the system and to the farming industry, was referred to at the monthly meeting of the Eural Intermediate Credit Board, and a message of sympathy has been conveyed to Mrs Hunt. Advice from Melbourne states that Mr. J. E. Darling, headmaster of the Geelong Grammar School, who visited New Zealand recently with a party of Geelong Grammar School boys, was injured in a motor accident a week Ago. Two others, prominent tennis players, were also injured, and in the case of one, Miss Ahearn, the injuries proved fatal. . ' • Advice has been received, according to a Press Association message from Blenheim, of the death at Hurst Pier Point, near Brighton, Surrey, England, on Saturday, of Mrs. G. F. Watts, wife of Mr. G. F. -Watts, of Lansdowne ana Delta, Marlborough. Mr. and Mrs. Watts were married in England in 1928, and they resided at Lansdowne and Delta till 1932, and then left for England. There are four grown-up daughters, Sylvia, Ivy, Madeleine, and Queenie, and one son, Terence. All are in England at present.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 9
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306PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 9
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