PERSONAL.
The ‘Duke of Connaught annoum‘cd at a meellng of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons that King Edward had accepted the position 01 that Grandmaster.
Mr Thomas H. Tidd, or Kumeu, ls visiting Hamilton.
Mr F. A. Snell, representing the Hamilton urban area on the Auckland Education Board, is due to retire from the hoard shortly. Nominations for the election of seven members 01056 on June 24.
The Rev. G. E. Morelon, of Auckland. who is visiting England. has taken charge of St. Michael and All Angels‘ Mission church, Gainsborough. Lincoln, at the lnvilatinn of Canon Round—Turner. rural dean in the Diocese of Lincoln.
Messrs H. Tell‘ol‘d. A. Mclntosh (Gisbol‘ne), H. H. Quilliam. \V. '1). Graham {New Plymouth), E. R. Yule (\\’ellinmon), R. A. Grimm, M, 0. Kidd (Upoliki). (J. A. Low, B. T. Fleming, \\'. D. H. Erson and 1!. IL Marsh (Auckland). are at the Hamilton Ilotol.
Mr 0. C. Pleasants has been elected chairman of the Dhura County Council. .\li' 1“. ltomayne was also a candidate. and the Voting was equal. The names of the candidates were then plum-d in a hat. and chance favoured Mr Picasants. Mr \\’. K. .\[eAlpine has been elected chairman of the Lyttelton Harbour Board in surceSSion ‘to Mr E, J. Howam, M.l‘., who has retired after occupying the position for two years. Mr .\chlpinc was formerly deputy—chair—man. Messrs K. J. HolyoakE, MP. for .\iotueka, C. .\iilner and A. Rowling have been appointed trustees or the (juwthron institute by the Government. .\lessrs llolyoake and Mllncr were previously members or the hoard. but their term of office for three years ended on March 10. Mr Rowling is a well—known trultgrower in the Momeka district. i .\ii' .\. 'l‘. Rothnmley, 1.9.0., the -(‘.r‘nllcnmn l'Slll‘l' of the Black Bull. \\zis a passenger h)‘ the Part. liishornn. which suited from \\'(‘llington Inst uwniin: l'ui- lii-out Britain \'i;l llupu Hum, .\lt' linihnnilry. who is em years i at" nge, is. ('U‘L'UHIIIHIIiCd by his daughtnr, taunt is making his th'st Visit to England ‘hiin‘t- ittlri. He expects to be away from six to eight months.
Mr B. M. Kihhlcwhiie. M..-\., was appointed vice—principal of the Auckland Training College at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board yesterdny. Mr Kibhiewiiiic has for the past {our and a-haii’ years been head-master or the Aluminum District High School. which comprises primary. intermediate and secondary departments. He has mm 29 years' teaching experience and was sulet‘ied from 50 applicants ‘iur [llc LIUtiUOIJ.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 6
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