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Mr K. McLeay, manager of Richardson and Co. Ltd., is 4t present visiting Wellington on business. Ma-jor B. W. Croker, M.M., Hawke's Bay Regiment, has been transferred to tlie Reserve of Officers. Mr and Mrs R. G. Cuming, Roslyn 1 road, Napier, are at present touring the North Island on holiday.. ' ® Miss Bcryl Wiggins left Hastings yesterday to spend a holiday with her aunt, Mrs Watts, in Wellington. Mrs W. D. Haggett, accompanied by her small son Robert, is spcnding a holiday in Wellington. Lieutenant J. S. Peel, of Napier, of the 1st Battalion of the Hawke's 13ay Regiment, has been profnrtted to the rank of captain. The Rev G. W. Gibb, director-gen-eral of the Ciiina Inland Misnion, will leave New Zealand on February 5 for Bhangliai. The Rey. Father Vineent Callaghati, of Wellington, is paying a. short visit to Napier and is staymg with his paients, Mr and Mrs J. W. Callagh.au, {j( rry Avenue, Mr E. Griffiths, New Plymouth, has been appointed one of the three judges m connection with the Manawatu £500 Jersey Oaks, to be decided at the Feildinw show next week. Messrs J. H. Kemnitz, LL.M., and C. E. H. Pledger, LL.B., representing the University of Otago, left Dunedin ov Friday to conneet with the Niagara en route for Los Angeles, where they will commenee a goodwill debate tour of the United States and Canada, under the auspices of the National Student Federation of the U.S.A. Bir Joseph By rne, Governor of Kenya, who will arrive at Wellington from Sydney by the Awatea on Friday, intends to see something of places of interest in New Zealand before he leavesfor England by the Rangitiki on Marcb 11. Sir Joseph is accompanied by Captain R. J. K. Fenton, A.D.C., who intends proceeding to England, via the United States, leaving either in March or ApriL Mr Arthur E. R. Gilligan, a former captain of the Sussex county crieket eleven, and captain of the English team in Australia in 1924-25, is staying with Mr Arthur Sims, Christchurch. Before he returns to the North Island in a fortnight to stay with his brother, Mr Frank Gilligan, headmaster of the Wanganui Collegiate School, Mr Gilligan will visit Mount Cook and the south. He will leave for England in the Remuera on February 18.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 4
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