PERSONAL ITEMS.
IM- n -* Jlajor-General Godley, accompanied by Captain Estconrt, A.D.C., left for Wellington by tho Mararoa last night. Tho Rev. Ford Hutchison left for Wellington by the Mararoa last night. Mr K. A. Belcher, headmaster of Christ's College, leaves for the North Island on Wednesday night. t Mr Av a Mrs °- J - Pric o will leave , tor Wellington by the Mararoa tonight en route for London via Canada. Arrivals in town include:—Messrs John Irvine, E. Amyes (Timaru), Bart,tx '. °- Frasc »". S. F. Whitcombe (Duncdin), F. Marton, P. Golding (Invereargill), R. H . Rhodes (Blue Uiffs), C. F. Mirams (Wellington), H. U. Uerryman (Nelson), and W. Nos-] worthy (Ashburton). Mr A. G. Loneworth, of Foxton, has been appointed an instructor in the Inysical Education Department, in place of Mr A. Davis, who recently found it necessary to resign, in order to proceed to England on private business. Mr Longivoith arrived in the L>om:nion about eighteen months ago trom England, where ho received his , training as an instructor. I Mr A E. Mabin was yesterday re-elected president of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Quartermaster-SerKwint W. Jflarn«haw Ist Mounted Rifles (C.V.C.), has qualified for tho Auxiliary Forces' longservice medal.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 7
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