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Mr G. Porter, of Dunedin, is visiting Hamilton.
The Rev. R. Godfrey, vicar of Aromoho, Wanganui, has been appointed vicar of the parochial district of St. Golumba, Grey Lynn.
Mr V. A. Coyle, of Auckland, vicepresident of the New Zealand Federated Builders’ and Contractors’ Association, is in Hamilton.
The Rev. K. W. McKinney, Presbyierian minister at Tirau, will leave in July for Great Britain, where he will undertake post-graduate study.
Prince George Tuboutoa, Crown Prince of Tonga, will leave Auckland to-day for Australia, where he will continue his -university studies.
Mr W. J. Mountjoy, of Wellington, secretary to the New Zealand Federated Builders’ and Contractors’ Association, is visiting Hamilton for the association conference.
Mr R. Kay, of Hamilton, will leave for Auckland to-day and will sail for Sydney on the Wanganella on March 3 on the first stage of his extended trip abroad.
The Rev. E. P. Blamires, formerly youth director of the Methodist Church of New Zealand, will attend tlie annual conference of the Episcopal Methodist Church in the United States in April as accredited representative of the Dominion Church.
Mr W. A. Petrie, of Timaru, Dominion president of the New Zealand Federated Builders’ and Contractors’ Industrial Association of Employers, is visiting Hamilton, for the annual conference of the association.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 6
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