Personal Items.
The Iter. Father O'Oonnell, BJla, St. Mary's Manchester street, ituW. bt ate the silver jubilee of hit onhitir to the priesthood next week. "^ Canon J. R. "Wilford, Mr JinAß'' ford, and Dr. Sandston left Cfaruidm' yesterday by motor-car. They ottt visiting Timaru and then Daoedia,*,turmng to Obxistchurch within, i -kl days. ' Mr R. L. Boaaldson was on jjtnfy last admitted as a barrister of t%&£, reme Court, by Mr Justice AdiAl,*' the motion of Mr A. T. Donntty <& Mr George A. Pollock was fcfiK as a solicitor of the Supreme OssUfy Friday on the motion of Mr H, Bg»^ t Colonel J. Pow. who past has been genewl tmtfaofm Returned been appointed DosWff IBWi the Now Zealand®|W««ilvjß»yPrior to leaving for*»;w»Mfc ty* outbreak of .war, mfe gaged in school tewhttcra't»W» and Edendale districts, mffjf' good all-round knowledge « conditions. \ .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 6
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