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oteSf 2j»Wb« S) , <»« .„ £ land «arJy n tS' t mont? 2 S to several local educa Mr S. Kent feed Mr Bagee o ®' tuv ferrcd to Jf* A S,T ftr ' UWe '^«lSff SS"? !*' as a Bohoitor of the 'Ri!amJ A'oSastiws*pending n holiday at CI'S-k » ppK%°ite'Stat Dominion. He Still lottos and brings 6Ut a month)® His 83rd birthday "A®* Saturday last. MWbt4 W 04 Clinstchurch Musical fiobkty J?'9\ e e n mtmiated thit i# JifV Inwnmhmg the &j; §°F ie ty to take tip tL I Schools' 1 campaign. ■ ]! . Members of the Christy »£ ' sing Committer yesterday of sympathy and, widow and family 6f the late ' elfi ; a late member of the famLkr ■ who had died since the prolog At last night's meeting if «ju k \ terbury Philosophical congratulation were pMn^'Pf 0I )>H 8 ©jection atiMi, Of the New Zealand Jmtitat* «rJ Dr. C. C. Fnrr, an bein* Hector Medal for 1022. Mr J. N. Nicolson. JUNta# *» *i' dutha District High MOO], hU&i apannted headmaster of M<w*22 it 4 D"* in weoeaion £ „! ■ f ip Nlooten £ 31 years of service with the flhX Education Board to hit etMlt, ' The Hon G. J. Anderson, Mlalfttertf lin tn " e&t d *' wl tions in the Ministerial rdOffi new Government Building in the m, ing. The Minister leaves foe the w« Const -this morning, returniat on ktBK day night. .-

Mr AP. Qmr leaves on »villi h England OH the 17th imt.&nd will b, , absent from the Domwiitt for «»£ time. While in Euwm, M? CiW? *S represent the New Zealftnct Y.Jf.O.A.* World's Ooftraittei 6(' tM 1.M.0.A. at Copanhjyjen, 'to kmA next.

Mr A, L. Anderson. Hastings branch of tb Bank if Nsf Zealand, retires on April 80th/(ft#; 38 years' service, and time in May for Adelaide, South Atlfctralm, where he and hit wife will tokt up their future resMenoe. Be will U'' succeeded in the chnrgd of tD6 Hiltings branch of the baii % MrX ff 1 Bouillon, of Hamilton. • Our Dunedin oorrespoiidiat 'Mi' : graphs: Mr H. Y. Widdojrtoh. WM 1 ? leaves Dunedin next week, to tut ir* the position of Senior Maibtftit fe Christohurch, was-fawweMltd^iyM the South Dunedin Lioeniing Ckiimd tee, and presented with a •inokv'i' outfit, Mr Widddwson waj ttmlf - in practice as ft solicitor ill drift.'' church, where he is well

The distribution of the pMiIM hold by Sir Francis Bell, who it ttoit to nay & visit to Britain, has bMnfo tually completed. He Hon. O; J. Ait erson has become Minister of Miriw. The Hon. E. P. Lee will act b» Att«ney r General. Tile Hbri. Bit fleatoii Rhodes has taken ' Over tW -office or Coinmwioner of State Forests. , >

Dr. G. Gore Gillon, formerly known in Wellington and, Aooklsfld)-! who ir«nt to' England early in. th« 'has a desire to return to thoDwfltniottj J and lately applied for the polltiottof*j medical superintendent of the Audt-' j land Hospital, if it became Board decided to inform the doctor Mlt;; there was no vacancy at present. ! Mr G. L. Seansie, of Auckland, to ' been appointed Consul for. New Zmjlm.-. for the Kingdom of, Serb«, Cws.tOM , r Slovenes (Jugoslavia). Mr the first Consul for the. ne* WnW ] Kingdom, of Serbs, Croats and'Blortw j for the Dominion, also being W-i Serbian or any other Slavonic OotutJ appointed for New Zealand. - > The Hon. Sir Heaton %d««, *!» • has just taken over from Sir rtm» Bell the post of Commissioner of » ests, recced. this an, invito from the Minister of Lands; WW, for himself and the Wrejtw of Stg Forests (Mr L. M. EUis) to'fttWndltjjAustralian Forestry Oonfewnce, " " - held shortly. To this Bir, H > Rhodes has replied regretttof* that g i Ministerial duties render it imp®* l ®*-, for him to attend the conference. Reference was made to the appwjfging retirement of Mr W. A. i , chief Clerk of the « Cg at yesterday's, meeting , church T/icensing Commi««e. acting-chairman, ® r : tfo'. chairman said thflt u-gjtib ' Committee wished tci ttigMJ for his lone and faithful , rotary to_the him and his family all ne» ltß * • perity in the future. .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 6

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 6