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Mr Wainio V. SareHus, tM *» wont an operation last w«i, ■ Sk''Jr gressing favourably. , f*f^sll| Mr Charles H. N. Oarksoa, alula*'wf supervisor of the District Telegriftti £». gineers' Office has reeeited \ of his appointment as postmsta* «l *\ Kaiapoi. ? T Messrs A. G. Graham (Auckland! T. Tucker (Wellington). J. FWffi»« '- ney), C. D. Warren (SydneyV J, 4a&V (London), are at Warner's BntdT Recent arrivals at the United %nk"' Hotel include Messrs 0. E. <Tti33uj| J (Auckland). T. A. Johnston E. J. lamb (Timaru\ J. ney), C. E. Pryee (Duaediß), «af%, C. Cook (London). /* Guests at tho Clarendon Hotel &» tlnde <?. Clapcott (Napier), A. 0. Sattit (Wairoa), W. O. Wiles (IhiDftfiavT B. Thomson and J. Marchbania JflM Jt-rics, R. A. Roger. H. Gilbert «' lington), and W. Roberta fffiiliwitaß Mass. U.S.A.). J. H. Ho*ith (TuMrtV , and Arnold Hanson (Hokitik*). -, %^ Sir Westby Percival. wh* was att*?' *£ bcr of Parliament for the ChHsMstjft electorate from 1887 to 18M, aid tSI - Agent-General in London for Netr H*> , land from IS9I to 1896, is a passtiiw '. for New Zealand by the Aoraagl f|% is an old boy of Christ's College riff-. practised at the Bar in C»intelmr&.
Archbishop "Redwood, who his ltt£t> i the guest of Father O'ConneU at ft.* * ), Mary's Presbyterv since ThuhdftL % preached at St. Marvs Church, igg*' J Chester street, last flight. He gat**-" ' graphic account of his journeY to <Hr'- %- Eucharistic Congress at AttHterd*aV< J . arid also of his visit to His HolhtSl - L the Pope, at Rome. $ Mr Arthur F. Turnbnll, who iAfttttf: ' ' in charge of the product depattnrt*V§ «p nJf ] the New Zealand Loan and Agency Company, Ltd., for many is leaving Christchurch to-day ea *Blfc Vft fh to London. Ho will travel b> the run. Mr Turnbull is golng'to TfliShi/,n under instructions from the London office to study the dilry|*sSl|Svf| business. * ~~-*l^jyi The Reform Party in Auckland decided to approach Sir James in order to ascertain definitely he will contest a seat at the- <3ea*|£'?3| Election. There is an impfesiiato Sir James will not be a caftdNHijlf (states the Auckland "Stat"), WkWi the Reform party desires to kci*)JKtfili matter settled finally so that merits for tho electioneering tatimmi-ifMf may be made. If Sir James derailifra|| come forward, he trill asked to stand for the Auckland jUpSlg seat, now held by air J. A. Lea, taMllf Labour interests. i''*Mm~-
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18308, 16 February 1925, Page 8
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