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PERSONALS.

The Roy. 0. E. Every starts duty as minister of the Baptist Tabernacle, Tauranga, on September 4.

Mr. A. Burns lias been reappointed a, member of the Board of Governors ot Uie Thames High School.

Mr. George Crawshaw, stockbroker, of Oisborne, was a visitor at the noon call of the Exchange to-day.

Mr. .Tames Oliver, of R. A. Smith and Co., Ltd., leaves to-morrow on a visit to yydney.

Ilis Honor, Sir John Salmond, presided at the sitting of the Supreme Court to-day.

Mr. Bernard Duffy, clerk of the Agricultural Department at Masterton, has been transferred to the district office, Wellington.

Mr. W. Dyson, secretary of the New Zealand Storemen's Federation arrived by the express this morning to attend the annual conference.

Mr. \V. 11. Gummer, architect, of Auckland, has been appointed to decide on the competitive design submitted to Invercargill war memorial committee.

Mr. J. S. Bond lias been nominated as the representative of the Board of Education on the Auckland Grammar School Board, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. E. Vv\ Kano.

Mr. G. 11. Foster left for Wellington by last night's express to attend a meeting of the executive of the New Zealand National Progressive and Moderate Labour Party to be held there.

Constable S. J. Martin, for many years stationed with the Auckland Waterside Police, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant. He leaves Auckland shortly to take up a new post in Palmcrston North.

The Rev. Leonard H. Hunt arrived by the express this morning from Marton, accompanied 'by his wife and family. An pn hune ell'ectum sitting of the Auckland I'rp.-ibytery has been called for tomorrow evening, when Mr. Runt will b« inducted to the charge of Mount Eden Presbyterian Church.

Roger Ruddle, 0.8.E.. lias accepted a regular commission in TI.M. Navy, and has been appointed to H.M.s. Hawkins, flagship of the China Squadron. Mr. (.:. A. Buddie, D.5.0., M.C., 'has accepted an appointment as senior assistant engineer to the commissioners of the port of Calcutta, and is now on his way to Calcutta to take up his duties. Both are sons of Mr. C. V. Buddie, of Auckland.

Mr. T. C. Wells, headmaster of the Richmond Road School, was granted three months' leave of absence by the Board of Education last night. Mr. Wells was congratulated upon his selection by the Education Department to represent the New Zealand Educational Institute at the Imperial Conference of teachers at Toronto, Canada. Mr, Wells has also been asked to represent the Auckland Board.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 7

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PERSONALS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 7

PERSONALS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 7