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Mr T. May, Hastings, • is visiting Wellington. Mr F. Kingsford, solicitor, of . Wellington ) ds spending a few days in Hastings and Napier. Mr L. Emie Clark, who recently flew ! solo from England to New Zealand, bas been appointed an assistantinstructor to the Canterbury Aero Club. The Eev. A. H. Seiuvin and Belebazzar Gina, foi'eign massion deputation for 1937 to the Hawke 's Bay distriet of the Methodist Church, arriv.ed in Hastings : this afternopn. Mr J. H. M. Finlayson, headmaster of the Berhampore School, Wellington, i has received an appointment as an in-" spector under the Otago Education Board. He has had 32 years ' teaching experiencs. The Et. Hon. J. G, Coates, who came fnom the north to attend the Royal Agricultural Show at Palmerston North. ; paid a brief visit to Hastings yesterday, ; veturning to Palmerston North thas • morning by mail train. Mr John Peel, formerly of Napiei, who recently took up an appointment with the Union Airways, Ltd., Palmer- : ston North, has, it is underStood, been ( appointed to the Auckland- Wellington • eervice, which will mean that he wiU ; be a co-pilot on one of the new Lock- , heed Electra monoplanes. Mr A. Barnaby, who has been ac- , countant at the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., f.or the past four years, has received notiee of his appointment as manager of a braneh of the bank to ^ be opened in Waipukurau at an early : date. Mr J. H. Chamberlain, from Ihe general manager 's office in Wellington, has been appointed to suceee.d Mr Barnaby in Hastings. Mr Neviille Simpson was met by members of the Napier Ltigh School Old Boys ' Association on tiie eve of his departure for Wellington. Mr 0. D. Edmundson, in than lung him for his valued gervicee to the Oi.d Boys' Association in the past, presented him with a set of engraved gold cuffi-links as a token of the esteem in which he is held by hiB fellow-members. Mr Simpson suitably replied. Mr Geoifrey P, Dennis, of the Leaguc of Nations Seeretariat, and author of Lho controveisial book "Coronatioh Commentary," who was to have represented the League at the New Edttea tion Fellowship Conference. in New Zealand next month, has cancelled hie trip to the Dominion, according to advice received by the Auckland committee of .the conference. Mr W, W. Hainsworth, who has been attached to the publishing staff of Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Ltd. for the , past cight years and wlio has eeyered his connection with the firm, was piet this morning and made the presentation ; of a handsome mantleclock on behalf of has eolleagues, reference being made to the esteem in which he has been held by the members of all departments of the firm.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 4
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