PERSONAL.
A marriage has been arranged, and shortly takes place, between Mr. T. L. XSeddon, M.P. for West’amd and Miss Beatrice Wood, daughter of the late Mr. William Wood, of Ohristelmreh. Miss Wood is a sister of Mr. B. B. Wood, the well-known representative » ’ cricketer and a. son-in-law of Sir Joseph Ward.
Superintended C. Hendry who has been transferred to Auckland to Superintendent , Wright promoted to Commissioner) !>as had a long and hon arable career in! the police force. Among other nlaces wlide he has been stationed are New Hlymoutli, Auckland. Wellington, and Whnganui. As an '" a P® c l? r . Wanganui he w< s transferred .to Chpst church with the same rank Before lour he succeeded Superintendent J. Dwver in the superintendency m Christchurch. taking change of the police district. General regret at his departure from Christchurch, where he has been onlv about a year, is felt by members of rhe local force, among whom he is held in high esteem. I would like to sav,” stated Inspector Cassels, “that I have known him for a long time, and I regret exceedingly Jus departure.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1921, Page 4
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185PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1921, Page 4
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