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Governor-General. Sir Charles TM a" Grand Master of the Fergti*® • dg6i Visited Masterton yesv to consecrate the new temple. : rharles returns to Wellington to---Press Association. T E Manning went South by , Limited last evening. -v Hnn G. J. Anderson, Minister of A** and Labour, will leave Welling--s*in hi« evening to attend the Thames ’lid Jubilee celebrations. He will : "dfthe HUPtly coal mine on Tuesday. ch« Hon. E. W. Alison. M.L.C.. who 1 Turing from a severe cold and is ; S?. at his home at Takapuna, is re9ti cted to return to Wellington on jiuiiday. .
M B Peat, formerly in charge , .he National Bank of Mew Zea- « j in the Otamatea district, is to ;a ?: ever the management of the {Sings branch at an early date. ronL-Colonel E. G. Frazer, V.D., was ited president of the South Afri- * War Veterans’ Association last ‘ Tiling for the slxth year in successiofl-
- T T. Beddeck has been aptraffic inspector by the BirHeSiead Borough Council-
The Kev. S. C. Burrow, who for the ‘ two and a-half years has been «t« in Te Awamutu parish, leaves inTuesdav next to take up his new duties a» curate at Cambridge. Messrs W. G. Kalaugher (Wellingf,and A. L. Hasiam (Christchurch), two New Zealand Bhodes Scholars ine 1927 will sail from Wellington on August 5 by the Marama, en route to biford.
n r C A. Taylor, who has been tak-nost-graduate course in England, gained the degree of M.R.C.P., nniioc according to advice received M “is’father, Mr. 11. P. Taylor. Dr. Tsylor was formerly at the Auckland Hospital.
Ur George Gotv, president of the vorthern Steamship Company, has reimed to Auckland after a visit of 17 ■nontha to England. He is accompanied m Mrs. Gow and Miss 13. M. Gow. Mr. n>w went to England to supervise the building Of the auxiliary schooner Hauturu, which he designed.
The Rev. Ivan S. Stebbins, of the Green Lane Congregational Church, has accepted the charge of the Vulture Street Church, Brisbane, Queensland. During the two and a-half years that he has been minister of the Green Lane Church Mr. Stebbins has been president of the Auckland Ministers’ Issociation and was also first secretary of the Auckland Bible-in-Schools League. Mr. Stebbins will leave for iustraiia with his fahiily by the Aorangi on August 15.
hotel register Grand: Mr. J. Ryan, Mr. H. Thompm (Wellington). Mr. W. S. Samuel London). Mr. F. Mew (England), Mr. H. H. Stirling (Hamilton), Mr. H. Bertsky (Switzerland). Star: Mr. R. C. Jones (Surrey), Mr. P. Keller (Taumarunui). Central: Mr. X. J. Webster (Wellington). * * * Commercial: Mr. R. J. Gardiner Thames), Mr. A. Julian (Te Kuiti), Sir. F. Basham (Ngatea). *' * • Royal: Mr. S. B. Henderson (Wellington), Mr. S. (Dargaville). Albert: Mr. R. D. Finlayson, Mr. M. Butler (Whangarei).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 9
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