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Mr Cecil Gostelow has been task ed to be deputy actuary of fS societies in the Public ijerrice. ' Captain H. Willis, of Twa**. Territory, formerly Crermas M Africa, arrived at Auckland Wfc Makura from Sydney last w«k. , Mr . v v 7s or , Brown, managing 4«i tor of Neal and Close, Ltd.. and jS J. Vigor Brown and Co., I'M W has resigned both position*. '''■• The Hon. W, Downie Stewart*: the Hon. G. J. Anderson mi through Cliristchurcli on Sitgfr night from the South on their nl Wellington. Colonel T. H. Hawkins, CM.C.s. siatant general manager of the JCmf Docks and Harbour Board, *kitx on his way to Australia, irill ristJn Zealand early next year. Mr F. E. Ward, Instructor it ip. culture. Department of Agncss, Chrietchurcii, leaves this ne«khi holiday trig to Australia. 3fcf#i; will be away four or five- vrwb. - * The appointment of Dr. &fc< Chilton and Br. Leonard Cocbj»»*, be members of the Board of Goaf * of the iNew Zealand Institute if nounced in the Gazette. A London message sajn liifii. Arthur Headlam, Regius Mmi Divinity at Oxford, has hemi/pAt Bishop of Gloucester, in jbctdSr. E. C. S. Gibson, who hasflsgsri . | A letter received by thstartwi | from Professor Pringle, of ®fs* vorsity, states that hia eon's «M breakdown of which made iim.Wi New Zealand hurriedly for London,** still causing concern. 1 Mr J. A. Dunning, 8.8c y Awjttl University College, and holder ofSj Gillies Science Scholarship, AM» Grammar School,, has been appw scienco and mathematics ffl*»«» John McGlashan College, Dunedtt Mr J. A. 0. Bayne, mining ««gj for the Paparoa Coal Mwing.Cpa» Ltd., has been appointed Chid Mg tor of Mines for the Goveramafc* will take up his WW duties ft»» of next month. "< A Sydney message «ys &*■! Maclaren cancelled his pa««*;*f Moeraki in order to join his wiK,* had booked on the sailed for New Zealand on «*• afternoon. j£

Mr L. C. L. Avenll, son of* Averill, has passed ha i" l *J2 examination at Edinburgh Wp and he will graduate tn» 1BM»| is hoping to be anoointcd «jwWf ■ surgeon at the Royal InfimWJ,* burgh. _ T>re. W. H. Pa"'* *" d H : 2? Mackenzie, of AuckhM "« "£ Simpson, ot winwcHjoeß, WIJS lyan™bytheMakural« Francisco, where they «U U»£ cial course of study. Ot.WO' will return in February, and »V tit and Simpson in March. . Mr Roland l . ta SSi ager of the Allan ™»Jg t ean Company, was the wagsfc presentation from the "ft** j Luso" staff at the WettmjW House last week, as a raw* «y esteem, and to show their *m of the courtesy and con»«3««* tended to thorn. _. The musical world of MtfWJ presently suffer a ?"»VK departure for Australia .ot ! M M cer Compton, who leaves by lg Si on the 28th fa* (mnV* "Wairarapa Age > *' came from Australia to a** . ?en years ago. He was for tf«g organ at Ashburton., flj-JJ J s appointed organ* Catholic Cathedral in where he was for 18 moatu, , Turning to Mwtcrton wb«« spent the last fire years.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 6

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 6