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PERSONAL.

Dr. Averill, Anglican Bishop of Auckland, held a confirmation service at St. Paul s Church yesterday. Mr. H. E. Pacey, manager of the N.Z. Dairy Association, was a passenger South by the e_spress last evening. Sir James Wilson. <?f Bulls, has been appointed Boy Scout' Commissioner for Wellington North Province. The Rev. A. H. Qolvile.of New Plymouth, is to leave shortly to conduct a mission in Tasmania. Dr. Walls, of Morrinsville. has been asked by the Defence Department to assist the Medical Corps at Featherston camp lor a few weeks. Mr J. B. Harcourt has been elected president of the Wellington Raeino. Club for the fifteenth year in succession. Mr. W. Watt, Inspector of Dairies Dunedin, has been appointed Stock Inspector at Balclutha. The Rev. Piripj Eakena is at present conducting a mission in Dunedin in aid ot Maori and Foreign Mission Funds. Captain James Henderson Crawford bas been awarded a medal for 22 years' r/tmerv! 3 the P ° rt Chalmere Garrison of^t 6 I,T - H ™ V - Fi?g en der, formerly of St. Peter's Church, Palmerston North removes to the Anglican Church, Bay of Plenty, on October 16. J Mr. Graham Lord Greenwood, formerly official assignee at Canterbury district, has just died in England, aged 82 years He arrived in Nelson with hia parents a__ fir back as 1543 in the ship Phoebe and E______! ncated at st JcSn ' s C °^ The Rev A. E. Hunt, of Wellington has received notice that his son, Sergeant h™ c * been ' wound ed for a third time Sergeant Hunt was seriouelv wounded at the landing at Gallipoli T& t?m e ln ?J here ' W3S Wounded * "cond fr™ \ 1, n T ? re P° rted to be suffering from shell shock received in France Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns are "passengers by the lonic, which arrived this afternoon. Mr Buni, it will be bered resigned the presidency of the Auckland Chamber of ComL_ra_ *£ account of failing ___£%%. « a year's tnp to the Old Country Sergeant G. B. E Russell, who has been Mled in action in France, ■_ _ so ™ Mr Russell, of Wellington, but was leafed at Auckland Gramma- SchooL _S_td belonged to Wellington Rowin7^f n f and was a .member of the Bible Class of Vivian Street Baptist Church ° f t_ Tl ? e + i ° t « rm T ent *<** place to-day of the late .Mr. Josiah Martin, who d_2_ at his Northeote, afte. been m indifferent health for someS Pf*' ? e ™? ™oW resident of Au™ S "jIS" 16 * ° n bllsineSß in thf ictona Arcade as a photographer for a I \f_\aT f nd ™**° ™« £oTrl l« .Masonic circles. »-"-»_.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 235, 2 October 1916, Page 4

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