PERSONAL.
His Excellency the Governor-Gen-eral, let. Christchurch on. Monday morn ng on a shooting trip to 'Fhe Lake Sumner district. He will return to Christchurch on Friday, April 23, and return to vhe north that even , ,ng. The dea h occurred at Low?r Hutt j yesterday of Mr Joseph Ryan, aged ! S 5, father of Mr J. F. Ryan, of iTn-it-ford. Mr Arthur CollLns, All Black and Taranaki Rugby representative player, is seriously ill with pneumonia in the New Plymouth Hospital. Sir S'andish O’Grady Roche, aide-de-camp to His Excellency the Go- j vernordene*' 1, left Auckland last ! l veiling by the Awdtea for Australia. I Mr H. S. Feas.t h.:s been appointed , deputy-town clerk a. Christchurch in ! .-ucc.?ssion to Mr J. F. Eames, who | recently resigned. l?r. B. T. Wyn Irwin,’Medical Olli :.er of Health, Wellington, lies left ' for Whangarei on relieving duty for i hree months. Dr. D. Cook, whose i place he is taking, is to leave shoifily I or Pitcairn Island. Rt. Rev. H. W. Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia, arrived at Auckland yes'erday by the Southern Cross, the Melanesian Mission . vessel. He proposes to attend the General Synod of 1 the Anglican Church at Hamil on. He . '.ll also visit Christchurch. ■<
i Mrs R. Fryday, Portia Street, has returned from Wellington, where she j ;.t (endf’d the e | cul.ive meet ing of he New Zealand Ladies’ Golf Association. Sympathy with the relatives of the late Mr. C. J. Pennington was expressed by the annual meeting of the Taranaki Women’s Hockey Asso- | ciation at Stratford last night. • Dr. J. C.Uarinich, the newly.ap- ! pointed Director of Mental Hygiene j for Victoria, arrived ait Wellington yesterday from Auckland'. Dr. Catarinich is visiting New Zealand to study methods used in the trci jtmen’□f patients in mental hospi als. Today, with Dr. T. G. Gray, DirectorTeneral of .the Mental Hospitals Department, he Wil] fly to Nelson to inspect the Nelson mental hospital, returning later in (the day, when, if I "ime permi s, Im will visit Porirua. I Dr. Gatarinich will probably leave i Wellington to-night for Auckland, : where he will visit the mental hosi nitai at Kingseat.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 407, 14 April 1937, Page 4
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