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PERSONALIA

•—3tfr A. V. Mount-ford has been ap*' pointed- Inspector of Factories at Wellington. -

i.The retirement on superannuation of Mi- E. H. Wilniot, Surveyor-Gener-al, is Gazetted.

...The ■ Service Commissions has appointed Mr J. D. Keen to b* crier at the Supreme Court at PalE>stou North.

The resignation of Air Cecil* Roadley, J.P., from his coronership has been approved by the .Governor General.

Messrs William Millar and William H. Booth have, beep appointed mem ,bere|.,o"f.’ the , Wajrarapa District lacea4ns <, Committee.. >

Air J. D, Gray, Undersecretary for Internal Affairs, who has been on a departmental visit to Samoa, is duo back in Wellington in about a fortnight.

At a-meeting-of the Otago Institute, the Hon. G. M. Thomson* was elected as its representative at the Pan-Scien-tific Congress to be held' ia Honolulu in August.

- rTlie appointment of Mr C. M: Bowden as* acting-Consul of Sweden at Wellington is “recognised’’ in the latest issue of the Gazette by the Gover-nor-General. -

Air A. B. 'Armour, accompanied by Mis'*'Arinbur"ahd their daughters, has left Dunedin en route for Sydney, where he will spend a holiday extending over several months.'

The Rev. James Pateredn, who recently celebrated his ninetieth birthday, was-.th© -recipient of- congratulations from-the Wellington Presbytery and many private friends.

Mr Harley Thomas, of - the Eastern Extension Cable Company’s service, who has been on a lengthy furlough in New Zealand, has leff again, for duty in the East. Mr Thomas will be stationed at in Java.

Stanton’s, ltd;, 15, Moleeworth street, is the firm to approach <4f you want either a new or a good second-hand car. If you want to sell a car consult Stanton's. 'phone 2240. 1

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10613, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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272

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10613, 11 June 1920, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10613, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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