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PERSONAL.

Mr. J. Robertson returned from Wellington this morning by the Limited. The Rev. E. W. Hancock, of Hamilton,* has been appointed priest in charge at' Te Kuiti. [ Mr. R. J. Sample, M.P. for Wellington; East, is joining the express for Welling-> ton this afternoon. Mr. W. E. Barnard, M.P. for Napier,; is leaving for the South by the Limited: to-morrow evening. > Mr. C. E. Clinkard, M.P. for Rotorua,.* left the Limited from Wellington at , . Frankton this morning. Dr. Allwyn C. Keys returned te; Wellington on Thursday after three* years' post-graduate study, in Europe:;; The Rev. A- J. Seamer, president 6t\ the Home and Maori Missions of thes Methodist Church, left for the South by? the Limited last evening. • $$! Mr. G. Ollivier, a New Zealand! tennis champion, arrived by the Limited I this morning from Christchureh to takfti up an appointment in Auckland. . -lit Mr. S. W. M. Stilling, agent for New j Zealand for the Australian National Travel Association, arrived from Wel*j< lington by the Limited thia morning, '&] Mr. W. J. Fletcher returned from" Napier this morning by the Limited for -j the week-end, and expects .to leave j again by the Limited to-morrbvir-. evening. Bishop Liston returned to yesterday after a week's confirmation; tour in. the Te Awamutu and Kihikilu districts. Bishop Liston will assist;', to-morrow at the reopening of the' parish church at Huntly. ..-*>t The Rev. L. B. B. Whitehead, minister;'; of St. David's Presbyterian Church,;; Terrace End, Palmerston North, has;.! accepted a unanimous call from the;! congregation of Wallacetown Church,?; near Invercargill, to be its minister... •! The Rev. C. L. B. Brown, who was i vicar of Hokianga from 1926 to 1928, • and of Whakatane in 1928 and 1929,;' has been appointed to the charge of the ; Eton College mission at Hackney Wick, a « a densely populated area of East' London. After leaving Whakatane, Mr. Brown was at Methven and Waikari, in the Christchureh diocese. He was one of the pioneers of the Toe H movement in New Zealand.

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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 6

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 6

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