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Archbishop O'Shea was a passenger by the Tahiti, which 3eH Wellington last evening for Sydney.
' His Honour Mr Justice Salmond haves Wellington on Friday for i Gisborne to preside over the criminal sessions of the Supreme Court'in that town. \
Mr G. H. Stephenson, . manager of the Bank cf New Zealand at Patea, is retiring at the end, cf the month, and he will reside, in New Plymouth. Mr Stephenson?,wil! be succeeded at Pa tea by MrPelargei', of the Napier branch cf. Abe Bank of New Zealand. • ...t A Press Association message from Christchurch stlatcs that Mr C. M. Ollivicr, managing direetcr of the Woo Ist on Tanneries, Lid,, h 33 announced himself as an indepefldent candidate for North seat all thei next general tion.. The Mayor, Mr J. A. Fleeher is also spoken of as a candidate. • In recognition of the dishnguidtfd services he has rendered to da in the cause of sdence^the-P versity cf Kingston. Ontario, just conferred on Major Jiaiiusa Mackintosh Bell, 0.8. E. » M.A., and Ph.D. (Harvard), f-* G.S.. the honorary degice ** L.L.D. Major Bel), pr years, was Director cf .the cal Survey Department in this minion. . * - : • Professor G. Peren, who c.ently appointed to the Chj* ir ' Agriculture ah Victoria „b , ™ vC * l i o College, was a passepger by Athenic from Southampton J day morning.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8616, 13 June 1924, Page 4
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