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Cdnstabie J. Cumiiigs, qf Napiefj Who was recently iharried, has fesu'mOd duty. Sir Standish O'Grady Rp6he, kide-de-camp to the Goveftior-GehOral, VisCouht Galway, was a paSsengO'r frOin Auckland for Sydney by the Awatea. Mr Dofi. Mcintyfe, accompahied by Mrs Mclhtyre, arfiVCd ih Hastings yes-- ■ terday to fulfil his Wfestling ehgagemeht. Sir Charles Fergusson, former GOv-ernor-General of New Zealand, haS been appoi'nted Lofd Lieutenaht 'of the Couhty of Ayr, in succession to the Matquess of Ailsa, Who has retifbd. Mr D. J. Butler, • Who has beeh oh the staff of the Customs Department, Napier, for the pait three ye'afs, has received notice of his trahsfer to Wel» lington and leav'es oh Mohday to take up his new positiott. Mr F. P. OofinCle, a membef t>f the staff of the Pensione Depaftitt'eht, Na* pier, for the paSt six mohths, -kai te- : ceived notice of his. transfer to head office, Wellington , and is to leave Napier on Saturday.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 4
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