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The Hon. J. G.' Dunedm on Saturday for Roxburgh yeetrrday will return to Bqwcdia «?|SfeJ|§ I and on that day «{Q Motor Club's new rooam. leave on Wednesday ib orator fcffLfll Central in connexion «gS* tion works, and will on Friday. - •f^BW Ttoports of the Hon. |>. health on Saturday «m HuT]9fflß improved since tJ» liage occurred, his blood. considerably reduced. Wu' daß adviser anticipate rest lit* ivill Ui r.ble t»|aWgSß| recuperative purposes. • Mr Justice Adams Vm! Timara on Saturday Sir C. X. Aiken, who In w J&f ciated with th© firs of Sfti Aiken, l«td. T for Tttaitv ored his connexion with Im|33h Mr J. H. C. Bond. OtanHai aK' 1 iutendent of the New ping Company. leave* jjglS'lSfe Rotorua on a trip to The appointment of Mr J. T |Kml, as Consul for Sweden aft has beeu recognised the Governor-General. Mr A. T. Donnelly,' W" cutor. who has been atteadsttr^E® tings of the Supreme (Wt ))|»9&w'' returned to Christcburcii afternoon. - Guests at the ClaiMdat - elude:-Messrs W. R. &L2Sr land), J. Rundsdl (WeOattoSijS!:' Sharp (Auckland), T. H~ (Timaru), and T. P. itavjp Mr H.W.Bead^. Railway Engineer, is ben»||nSS from Dnnedin to Auckfaa%' bo succeeded at Dunadia iJBpflP A. K. Simmers, of tb» C£p£fc|jS> ° e °" Air A. W. Hall, of and formerly on tlie MniSi rtafF of the Bank of Xtv'lnS "Wellington, will rnmmrt Allen as manager of tbftJMNmaMgi at Carterton. The Rot. A. T. '"■"f—-ly-appointed peeera!' rnrnkiMmS. Australia and New British and Fareipi received » cablegram speak »t the »tun»l mtttimsmM society to ho held in the INin London, in May. . Among tlie gowts at Service Hotel a*» don (Sydney), C. wSwejMH* ter, England), Bwi Ranßt'fiMHi cisco), C- Thresher ffifedbmlgHß McKay oPembrok»). - HtWMrai (Auckland). H. Naitncs (WiEBS&m E. B. 3. Bill (WaQteto*), I« (Wellington), and JR. ftefwE (T«r#n&). Jpw Mr A. E. Cnrrie, 1U» lias keen in private pne*m jhgH* for the past fira ye&rt, MfcjiiHH pointed Crown Sbneitor at IwjMjlSl He is An old bay of OmmUMwIBBI High School, and hi" was with the firm of ImmmMl Upham. He was Mv uinhH dtling derk for- Carlisle, MuWflffiW Wood, of Napier, with mained until he went to wMWjMB Currie is a brother of Dr. D. rie, of Christchurch. ' Jig A r«joiarkable tribute to tip MIM ality of Mr Justice Alpew and »MM ing* (lemonstratiwi of tfee of his appobtnenfe to Court Bench wa» gwen at the HgM Royal on Switnrday *h®rttr ,|jgg the rise or the curtain- As W3BH into the Ticwr of the w.vy to the stalls, a npgte « «MMi broke out in.the gallery. spread to thoUtjOb and and before h* Hawimr «d UMi had reached tj»«r a«*i pr*w|HH wliole home Iwd ]9«Md m HImW tawwus expr«Mnon <rf ce^s^Hffi Guests at 'Warnier's Hold JhbHl weeS included H. A..WM lington), 0. P««o \AiilljHMM Bushell (WeUasjto»); SJH (Wsihi), W. A. fWI pfl|| J. Hutcliinson fAncklsnd).. «B|B|g gpeaicor (AudiUnd)./ (Slarl borough), C.:Av WilWB land), W. J. P*yww L tgHHI Ssr(S&S ß,^^H dine), C. Tllroer Gaffney /Melbourne). U (Sydney).. land), and B, Danwh (MM|
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18302, 9 February 1925, Page 8
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