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„ non IL. A. Kayll. diocesan chap•iib ha” been apl,ointc(l rural dean o£ T« Aroha. . IV Russell- Wood left last even- - for Wellington on his way to Christchurch. -ti- I J O'Gorman, of the National Provident Fund Department, is at present in Auckland. -i, Rev - J. H. Hay. of Knappdale, has been appointed to thq SSgi of the Waikato East Presbyterian Church district. vr Henry Hayward, managing airw-tor Of Fuller- Hayward Theatres, lift for Wellington by the Limited last evening. Mr James Pickup has been elected ui.rolid division traffic branch representative on the Railways Appeal Board.—P.A. The Hon. G. W. Forbes. Minister of i ,rids and Agriculture, visited Ngaruaiviliia and Taupiri this morning and Huntly and Rotowaro this afternoon. H» will arrive in Auckland on Sunday. Mr W Burton, general manager In viw Zealand for Messrs. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd., arrived from Wellingbv the Limited this morning and S. staying at the Albert Hotel. Mr F S. B. Rickards, formerly a aenior member of the staff of the CattsPatterson Company, Limited, riydncy, !-as been appointed to the staff of the i atts-Patterson Company (X.Z.), Limited. Mr Ronald Syru.% M.A., of Victoria College, Wellington, who was assistant lecturer in classics at Auckland University College, has won further distinction at Oxford. He has been »lect“d to a fellowship at Trinity College. and will be tutor and lecturer in ancient languages. Mr. H. J. Wynne, late signals and electrical engineer of the. Railways Department, who has just retired on superannuation, sailed by the Tainui yederdav with Mrs. Wynne for an extended holiday in Great Britain and the Continent. They expect to be away for from nine to twelve months. HOTEL REGISTER Grand Mr. R. D. Campbell (Scotland), Mr. M. Elliott (Dunedin). Mr. A. V. Smith (Christchurch). Mr. E. S. Mirams (Wellington), Mr. C. W. Coliinj (Sydney). Star.—Mr. E. N. Willoughby (Hamilton). Mr. W. G. Park (To Awamutu), Mr. G. E. King (Kohu Kohu). Central.—Mr. T. H. Kenny (KaiV'a'l, Mr. J. Mason Bayley (Russell), XV. D. J. Swinton, Mr. A. Annan. Mr. P. Gordon (Rotorua). Mr. J. Badham (Melbourne). • • * Royal.—Mr. D. P. Cullinane (Wanganui). Mr. T. M. Wright (Warkworth). • « • Albert.—Mr. D. Ryan. Mr. H. Marshall (Kaiwaka). Mr. T. M. Thornhill (Sydney), Mr. A. C. Power, Mr. W. G. Riddell, Mr. Malfroy (Wellington).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 9
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379PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 9
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