PUBLIC SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
Out of the 1415 successful candidates at the Public Service Ex&miriations are the following local scholars placed in the order of merit:—-Doig> Roger T,; Costello, Kathleen M.; Best, Mollie A.; Rose, Mark J/; Boswell, David j Redmond, Margaret; Healy, James Ej; Davis/ Lewis A. W.; Greening,. Ronald; " Loan/ Kenneth W\; Whitcher, Enid H.
FREE PLACE" AWARDS. Grath&ni T. Aitken, Henry T:. Allison, Faith Atkinson, R,obert v E. Ballantyne, Millie A. Best, David" Boswell, Kath-, leen M. Costello, MargaTet W. Culshaw, Lewis A. A. Davis,•;Roger T. Doig, Ronald Greening, James.: E. Healy, John P. Heggie, Roy H. Kilmist.er, Kenneth W. Loan, P. M. Lord, Dawn A. McGonagle, D"rina E*. MeGrath, Hannah -M. McNicol^ Margaret A. Marshal, Alice M. Nicholson, Margaret Redmond, Mark J. Rose, Mary V: Walsh, ChaTles N. Watson-Munro, Enid H^WJiitcheri Ester M. Wills. The residents of Alicetown aTe subject to considerable' annoyance, "by motor eyeiists who race about the streets night with open exhausts on their machines. In yietoria street it is particularly bad, making sleep almost an j impossibility. If an inspector could be I stationed- in t>his locality the resideartfe would apprecate it,' : The.. engagement is announced of Marjorio Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr and J. B. Wood, of Bellevue Road, to William Alexander, third son of Mr and Mrs J. Munro, of Napier. „. The benefit fund being organised by the secretary of the Hutt Eugby Football Club is meeting with a very sympathetic response and next week the secretary will 2iave a definite announcement to make. * Blake's Book Shop advertises that, by consent of the principal of the Hutt Valley High School,- they .are. .able t.osupply s. complete stock of school books in addition to general school requisites for prmory schools. ;.
An Englishwoman who was in Eussii during the War and Bevoltrtidn tWII give a very interesting and entertaining description of .her experiences, -at the Old Catholic School on, Wednesday, February 12th at 8 p.m. It is riot a lecture but a bright account of t&rill-
ing experiences, The price of admis-
sion is .one. shilling, and the proceeds are in aid ef a deserving case. Some Russian children, clad in the national 4gari», ; willpbe present.- All are cordially ihvj>tedli , '•■., -.. >
The residents of Stokes Valley are , reminded that a public meeting will be held n tieV local hall on Wednesdaynext P6r the purpose of selecting a re* piesentative to fiU, the vacancy*on the Korau Park Domain Board.
Baptist Church, Puriri Street. Morning at 11, Mt. V.. E.-Bxownj Evening at 7, Mi. H. A. Harris.
St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church— 11 a.m, Dedication of Church Workers for the Coming-Year; 7 p.m, Self-Bev-erence, Sel^-Knowledge, Self-Control. Sunday Schools' aad Bible Classes resume on Sunday^ Rev. John E. Lopdell. Mrs^W. H. Phillips will sing at tie evening service.
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 35, 6 February 1930, Page 5
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