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flSpsSs the evening hi g at the Koyai C<^ C^c J»ai^ P'n> m a cricket maw? fl t Addington. Raymond, » "lug-three-quarter a Rhodes Scholar'[ Qr l fe t«ko g^bteWorkb l^ B^ r * J atl k Cooper, mgm. ' Canterbury Empbw*?* *4 cave* this evening business connected with Wellington, 'iyC ssnoe owing to a breaJtd™.* I s "operating at Later he intends to vfiJt C Mr Arthur Collins, of Collins and Co., Lucent?? Australia, the TOll-k3^9 ; menno stud stock, V Clinstchurch to-day f or tL * attending the Bhow. Among those who ar* a,.*: , United Service Hotel J.^2* A C. Chapman, 0 f Cuthbertson, of InvercarßiD son, of Winchester, » fe*®# to the Hon. J. G. 5 , f ? r position, to be a*iws dei the Main Highways Act. rfSt' prescntativc of the motor wgjg* The Iter. Archibald E. been invited by the Session to ¥ & drew's Presbyterian (Jhurch. ton to undertake the 3 sight of the congregation absence, through illness, of S. Robertson Orr. Mr -IhtnESi entered upon his new'dntiei : Mr Harold Grejson, foragi., j : Auckland, but at present «umW choirmaster at the TiW Church, Santa Barbara, CjlilaiU,: accepted the position of Mark's Church, Romuera, kM*. rind anticipates taking upiT«r duties in January next. , • Mr B. P. Donald, trho hubt«|£i moted to be Chief PostmarfertHf maru, has loft Blenheim to itb'q|i new duties. Mr Donald trill Unp ed temporarily by Mr A, RMS Tiie new postmaster Jp Craig. Senior Supervisor# ftfyp at Sir Craig. &aa|s his career in the Post Mce if heim.
The latest advice is that Mr 111 Williams, M.P., who motor accident, neat day, is progressing as can be expected. The' his chest with the nuH'ibNtitji more ribs are broken. -Hifefii*! ture, however, is there is no sign at preietnfalivi plications. It is antidj&itM&.s will be about' again in.ifiriwJ'time. V ;i»» Under 'date #B»pt«nii#t'iftV London correspondent mto: SiCiTf Worslev has iirtd«/iiTMj«aM(i;M leave hoping to tin J idamdumh tour on 'tWilirneirißd Rivieras. some months m ■ returning to.-Alcklttd Mr land picturea : ii <tffl' y'JW; New Zealand conrt Institute, there several of them.lwe
rt'hfiGAT'fl At n meeting of to Council, fast evening, the clerk rtatedthat no ao»*j£ been received f° r , rendered vacant by Mr G. Armstrong. On Cr. Stewart, by Deputy-Mayor, t appointed to ffl rest of tte biennialta® to the Act; no vacancy at the Coi-neig ® eary, as the preset Cw office expires within months. ' 1 "
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 8
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