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ttorner who has been fc-K&'Wthe past ten Hotel include:— Son (Thames), Geo. g(Am),anaH.Bogers(^elTi, A. Bowse, Mayor of Eaiigiora •JS word yesterday that his Bowse, widow of the late S?ssr«. tad-died that morning Jkiceinraone. arrivals at the Clarendon sKclnde Messrs A. Hudson A. Solan. D. Bernstein, I. H. Jung, gff HalHgan (all of Dunedin), Boberts (Greymouth). V,A J. Bhackletpn (Waimote) left f& yesterday by the Manuka, -Jl*J Eneland, to take a posirS£MeS P i.tany,ckersElec--s[Company, Manchester. V, J Wood, inspecting engineer of JpiWe Works Department, left yeaKSW ct t he new tunnel wo l ST Coleridge, for the purpose of £ftrf a report to the Minister. Pblfce-lnspector Mcllveney will leave to take up his SStion ai Wanganui. Sub-In-fflute.4 Cameron, who succeeds Inspector Mcßreney, will arrive to-mor-m Borah* sS flotel are Messrs P. Whittle r»*re,rfoß), F. J. Johansen (WelbngSRTAldridge (Dunedin), M. &<Ale»Ddra), L. H. Scott (SydBird ..(Sydney), and J. (Dmiedin). Afalaeeting of church members of IjW,&neregational Church, the XrJw to the Rev. I, Sarginson, of Dated™, was unanimously confirmed, ituttwipated that Mr Sarginson will tiftTO-W pastorate on September
SaßHW;B«ddon, president of. the toWguWdes Rugby Union, .was the New 'Zealand team in IBS 4. . , In iuaSmJt the honour achieved by ftJttmi 'the N«K,..Zert|and l&»VMon has decided' to grant'him i%&j)l«n<i representative cap.' Sothe'rlani, B.S.c. (Eng.) Bev. E. E. M. Sutherland, of Ewlya, has been appointed assistant ta the deiigning engineer of the (jwtnjknd Irrigation Commission, and tOTleaw' for Brisbano shortly. Mr Btttobrid is at present in the service of Corporation's eleetneol department.
Ctttsin G. B. Parkinson, R.N.Z.A., who for tha past two years has been arffflery instructor, in Dunodin, has *»ea transferred to Auckland, where to *ul ttlieve Captain B. F, Park. ft» Wter will proceed to England to tjtfoeo a eocrse in gunnery. Captain the duties of isstrnfefrin heavy and coast batteries
'-MflJreonehoion of the performance «M*Tfe |rl King's Daughter " by the Musical Society ehairaan, Mr W. J. jaiM »pk tko ' opportunity, on be-*>K-*t ttitthwUj-to present a leather femJßsg bag to Mr A. W. Koberts, jawawonoratioa of his thirty years' ■*>Mo''thft< society. Mr Boberts, v«Aad«t» appropriate response, joinJlWtatakiyiß 189*, and since then |»t fim.tfajtbful and,loyal service, MJM» S'JBKnber ef the chorus and as and iB held in high Wjwty-tte members for his genial *W»»s««tßnfailing efforts for the *mttf# the society.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 13
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