PERSONAL ITEMS.
Lieutenant-Colonel D. Cossgrovo, V.D., is still confined to his bed, but his medical adviser thinks that he will be about in a few days. Mr E A. Earp, apiarv instructor, South ISiand, left last night for Wellington, to attend the National Conference of Beekeepers, which opens today. The Rev. S. B Maiden, of Morrinsville, has accepted the pastorate of the ~ baptist Church, Invercargill, to rebeve the Rev. H. B. Hughes, who is taking up the position of organiser of strict CenSß Part ' V iD the WeUin e toll It is reported from London that the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George has been conferred upon Sir Hubert Gough, Sir Henry Chauvel, .Sir William Robertson, Lieut.-Generals the Etrl of Cavan and Sir G. F. Milne, and the A:r l?or~e Cross on Commander Road and the officers of N.C. 4.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16546, 11 June 1919, Page 6
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