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The Governor-General and lad* ML. Fcrgusson and party will be ?«*»» Kroislor's recital in the CbStefcL? Theatre Royal on the 13th »«t^
Mr G. T. Wills (London) » m «. Clarendon Hotel. "' » »t ft, Captain J. G. S. Doorlv, hid-. . rommnnd of the Union c<imL£ Manuka, has been appointed t* ' vacancy i u the Melbourne pilot aeniJ? Mr J. R. Lockie. U.JR . na , pointed assistant VTemngtoi iS Solicitor, in place of Mr L. C. Hom*. who has resigned to comment .2J5 practice. - **««»
On the Supreme Court oprwL, Gisborne yesterdav the Law fiSJ* extended its, felicitations to Bbfa2! Tlosking on his birthday hono» j2 John briefly replied. ' * t* Messrs E. G. Sellcry (San Fra*k*.\ A. B. Christian. F. A. Morton mm™ ton\ G. P. Sise (Dunedin), and H. Hargreaves (Tiraaru) are *i" J* United Service Hotel. ' ***
Guests at Warner's Hotel yL« Messrs G. 11. Inwood (RontkSSff N. Steel (Wellington), A, C.B«S3£ (Dunedin), and Dr. CaraitSSl (Dunedin). 3^ Mr R. A. Kenner, general seeretsrvU tho Y.M.C.A. in New in Auckland yesterday after a wS_ visit to tho United States and TftjjSSf He is expected to arrive in CarfaSSi on Tuesday. Mr Colin Gilrav. a former scholar, an ex-All Black, and.iTS! Scottish international ter, has been elected to the ttetSlfc tho'Otago University Council cssm* to the death of the Rev, IJr, (kfeSi? At the first meeting of tfcj Maw appointed executive of the PabS«&L vico Association tho following T%tiL wore elected:—Chairman, Hr IM? Jones: vice-chairman, S. T. Btrnifc secretary and treasurer, Mr J. GtMJt! auditor, Mr J. Shaw. Mr C. S. riank, inspecting 'ttfgM* of the Post and Telegraph &fjjfe|jjMt who has been indisposed for Mta ln| entered Bo won street Hospital'-vS, lington, a few days ago. An ap»»jflfa showed that the malady was serious as symptoms indiested, aii, permanent cure is anticipated {*!» course. --p^Y Rotarian E. W. Hunt fflttiijjjji dent of the Wellington BotarysM|" announced this week that tia niffluj to constitute New Zealand fraSf* Rotary district, governed by a swlfink instead of by two boon unanimously approreflt s»}|«J Rotarian clubs throughout ion, and tho first Rotary New Zealand would be the prajJMMtf the Wellington Rotary ClnojTKpbw bert, now on his way to AjneJMppT The Navy League, CanterbrajrM) branch, has received the sage from Mrs Massev■•—''T%> of my family unite with we fu'ltjijllT ing heartfelt thanks for the festraj£. sage of sympathy and eon44a#» tended by you in onr great on behalf of the president ais%si|2| of the branches nf tho Naifitm» throughout tho Dominion. IMManp ing my husband's keen BTBpf[§fj§m the aims and objects of * League, we are deeply «nsjbl*lpj| recognition of that interest MivmUl your letter of the I2th inst." 'M^
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18400, 5 June 1925, Page 8
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