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An Auckland telegram utate* that Lon' Ranfurly vos engaged yesterday inepectinj the cites for the proposed Veterans' Horns. In the evening his Excellency prmntrt the Grammar School prizes. On Satur day h« will attend the cricket match between Lord Hawke'e team ami the Auckland representative's. '■ Captain R. Healon Rhodes and Mrs Rhodes left by the Victoria yesterday aft*rnoon*for Sydney, on route for EnglandOwing to continued ill-health. Captain J. Doujrlae. r.f the Anvjri Mounted Rifles, has tendered hi.i resignation. Mr George Harper. Mr J. E. Loveridee, Mt A. Scott, Mr Huret Seager, and M,"J. Rundal left for th« gc-uth by tmttrday niorning's express. Mr H. Antill Adky left for Timaru ye*terday morning. He will return to tone iliie evening. Mr and Mm W. Evans left for Timara yesterdsy morning. Mr H. W. Barker (Gisborne) is in townMr R. W. Hood a.id Miss Cool<« were passengera by the North train to H&wnW yesterday. Visitors to town include: —Mr W. MHoj)kinfl (Sydney), Misk M. J. Murray and Miss M. A. Murray (Adelaide). Mr \V. .)• Kent (Timam). Mr D. AVrifjht (Windermere). Mr James Guild. Dr. and Mi» Ohes*on (Plea«ant Point*. Mr Williem JohnMf>n. Rfv. Mackenzie (ii>«wxi. Mr Silmmi, Miss Kdwai-d, Mr Moiit/.on, Mr P. W-Vallarr-s, Mr L. Valliince, and Mr A. James
Mr W. FT. Kinvip and Mr G. Magnus left by th> express yoj-tvrday warning. ilr fc. j>. l>Mic!s, or, resign n,' the manage nvn t of the Canterbury Club, was piejented by the members with <i doublera*«i g"ld hunting Ifver. . Mr Daniels hay accepted the position of secretary au-1 ni3niii.fr r,f James Freeman. Limited. \ number of the tear. , .:.-* of the North Canterbury district, afttr the display in roruifctron with the Miool of Domestic Instruction c-n >rond.-vy, presented Mr* fjard'nrr with a £?>ld Ting, and Mirs R«inie with ft xiher-inoumed purse and card cnee. Mr Pedlar \* acting r.s the stationmnster .♦""Waipara for the North line and the * j n line to Blenheim, which is open to Scarcill. Mrs Ma y- sta and P ost ,n!a - irfss for <«>ntfi years at Waipara, has been transferrtd to Scargill. ' I
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11460, 19 December 1902, Page 4
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