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PERSONAL.

Sir Newton Moore is a passenger by the Maheno to-day en route for London, states a Sydney cablegram.. \. IS I s : Miss Ora Paget, who sat for examination in drawing in January last, is to be complimented on her success. Miss Paget'* work was of such quality that "the examiners marked it as worthy of "special mention." '{'■ "'The Rev. H. 0. T. Hanby, formtU erly of New Plymouth, who is leav- ! ing Auckland next week for Fairlie, Canterbury, was entertained by the parishioners of St. Barnabas's Church and presented with a pair of fieldglasses. General regret was expressed by the parishioners at the depar|fJ ture l;t of their curate,, together with ' gratification at his promotion. Mrs > Hanby was presented with, a handbag. While Mr Justice Chapman is ab,sent in England Mr Just'ce Edwards will assist with the Supreme Couit work in the Wellington dist-/or. Mr " Justice Sim takes Sir Joshm - Wil-

liams' place in the Otago jildl-iial dis-

trict. Mr Justice Cooper and Mr Justice Edwards are the Auckland district Judges, and Mr Justice Hosking will reside in Wellington and assist'with the judicial work there.

Mr F. G. Treweek,. wjio has been

in business inHawera for six yea-*,

intends taking up farming in the dis- • trict, states the Star. He has also resigned the secretaryship of the Eg-M-i-monb A. and P. Association, and at the meeting of.tlie general commit- '.: ■■■ tee on Saturday genuine regret was expressed at his retirement from tne office, which members considered he had filled with every satisfaction. Mr Treweek will relinquish his position after Easter,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1914, Page 5

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260

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1914, Page 5

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1914, Page 5

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