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PERSONAL.

Star Hotel—guests include Mr. R_ Johnston. Mr. P. Angus. Mr. J. W. Young, Mr. C. Moody (Wellington), Mr. G. W: Laughton. Mr. V. Xorman (Christchurch), Mr. A. J. Baderbin (Otaki). The Minister of Health, Hon. J. A. Young, who has been visiting the Waikato, returned to Wellington last evening, joining the Limited at Frankton Junction. Mr. J.. Xewell. who has been accountant in the Colonial Sugar Company. Auckland, for a number of years, has been appointed manager for the Dominion, in succession to the late Mr. W. B. Parsons. » Mr. P. N. Jeffreys, Melbourne rianager of the Union Steamship Company, of Xew Zealand, Ltd., has been appointed to take charge of the TransPacific and Island departments of the company. He will leave Melbourne shortly for his new position at Wellington, the beadouartpr= of the company. Mr. A. J. S'outar. Newcastle manager, will succeed Mr. Jeffreys. Archdeacon Gerard Darey-Irrine VicarGeneral of Sydney, w-Hb was in Auckland last year visiting his sister. Mrs E. R. Yiekeririan, of Kenraera, is at present in charge of the diocese of Sydney during the absence of the Archbishop, who is on" a visit to Colombo. The Re%-. Thomas Vereoe, for nine years pastor of the Congregational Church, }Telson. has l>ooll elected a life member of the Congregation Union, "lie has," ran a resolution carried at the Congregational Union Assembly to-dar, "served Congregationalism. wftS a zeal and consecration that will long be remembered with gratitude ami that entitles him to an honourable pface in our Union." Mr. H. Horton, who has Been a member of the executive of the Auckland Provincial Patriotic Association since its foundation, eleven years ago, was Yesterday granted twelve months' leave of absence by that body, in connection with .-bia proposed visit to England.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 3

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