PERSONAL.
Air F. Stowell, Government land valuer, left for Dunedin on Saturday. The Rev. H. Smith (chaplain ot Christchurch Hospital, and formerly of St. Alary’s, Timaru) left Timaru yesterday for the south.
Sir Trubv King arrived in Timaru from Wellington on Saturday, and left later for Dunedin. The Hon. F. J. Rolleoton (Alinister of Justice) will be in Christchurch to-day on Departmental business.
'Hie Hon. R. F. Bollard, Alinister of Internal Affairs, passed through Timaru by Ibe first express for tne south on Saturday. The lion. J. A. Young (Alinister of Health) arrived in Timaru from Wellington by the first express on Saturday, and left on his return north by the second express. The Rev. T. \Y. Potts returned to Timaru on Saturday from Auckland, where he had been attending the annual conference of the Congregational Union of New Zealand. Afr A. L. Taylor, who had been on the literary staff of “The Herald” for the two years, left on Saturday for Christchurch, having accepted a position on the literary staff' of the Christchurch “Sun.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 8
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175PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 22 March 1926, Page 8
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