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PERSONAL

Mr G. H. Mends, of Paenearna h. Board aPP H° inte . d a “ember or £ eSm ‘ nF^>‘^ \r r< ll ? s Just 136611 rec eived that Mass Dorothy Wills has to the degree of Bachelor of Archi Lv Agl w-n K l he thesis snbSSl b> Miss Wills, and which was atceoted f ’ , dGil t wit]l a modern private hospital of 120 beds. The degree all carries with it the Associate MmC Arc P hi°tects e R ° yal lUStitUte ° f Brltish . m |L Singham, of Ballarat, is visiting Tauranga and is staying at the Commercial Hotel. Air any Mrs Russell, of Wellington, Mr and Mrs Carstens, of New Plymouth, and Mr Holdsworth, of Auckland, ace guests at the Commercial Hotel. • yiftors staying at the Masonic Hotel are Mr and Mrs Henderson, and Messrs Speight and Woods.: The Bay of Plenty Presbytery has decided to nominate the Rev T H. Roseveare. of Papatoetoe. as 'the next Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. . ® ue ® t ® at the Tauranga Hotel include Messrs Hansen, Hawke, Pratt, Kemp and Campbell. Guests at Griffiths’ Hotel the M° Un ™. Mount Mauiiganui, Include Miss Thruston and Miss Quigley, Auckland; Mr Urquhart, Rotorua; Ur. Kathleen Prodd and Miss M. ow'K Auckland : Mrs Sinclair, Chtistchurch; and Mrs J. Fraser. Wellington.

The many local friends Of Mr B. Myers, who has been in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Aucklahd, for the past two months, owing to a broken thigh following an accident in the hunting field, will be pleased to learn that he is making excellent progress toward recovery. Mr Myers hopes to be out of the hospital in a few weeks' time.

Captain Kerry, and Messrs Townshend, Hansen, Moxley and Clarke are staying at the Star Hotel.

Mr Maxwell Walker has returned to Otumoetai after spending a holiday of five weeks at Thames. Private advice has been received in Wellington of the death at sea of Mr Edward Vivian Riddiford. Mr Riddiford was returning from a trip to England on the Raugitiki, which is due at Auckland on October 24. and was accompanied by his wife and his daughter. Miss Pamela Riddiford. The Dominion executive of- the Farmers’ Union has decided to appoint the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, a life member, and to present him with the gold membership badge in appreciation of his keen and sympathtic interest in the Dpmlnion's primary industries.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11548, 13 October 1934, Page 2

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PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11548, 13 October 1934, Page 2

PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11548, 13 October 1934, Page 2