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Messrs Beg G. Humphries (NanitnlS Frank B. Spencer (Auckland), «wltj^ffl J. Pugh are at Warner's HoUl. -lm Recent arrivals at the Clanadasfli Hotel include Messrs £. TF. L. McClure. Martin Beck (Wet&Mtaiall W. G. Williams (Hawera)7Kfll Scanes (Fairlie). 'Mm Messrs James Kjdd, A. W. Godfrtfili W. T. Godfrey, G. Elliot' Ofelboutfii G. F. Mather, D. Haaghtett (Weffiiiil ton), M. C. Peake (Christehureo) alMf among the guests at the United Bmm Professor H. Stowart has leeeatfr tujned to Christchurch from a England, the Continent, and JUMtwrcil During his sojourn in England ttewS feasor attended the annual eoaJawmS of the British Classical Association «SBjs also visitod Cambridge University. y|3| Mr Charles Wilson, FaxUautßtattfli Librarian, who is retiring on *w>twrall nuation at the end of this moathTl3f§l made arrangements,to leave forjEl£ii| land aboub the end of April. H« Ji«|§i poses to return' J# New Zealand fein Mr H. P. Penlington, -who has acting as secretary of the tomguttewM running the school childrenV eusrjn| sionsto the Dunedin "Bxhtbltton." Jflflj leaving shortly, for Wellington, J. Bowden, of Richmond appointed secretary in. his'?Hj!s§||lj|jjßfl The losses sustained bury A. and P, deaths of Colonel R. A. T. v G. Beadel and J. Boag, *gHgSHP||f corded with sincere regret nual report of the General CJ|||BHh of the Association. * The Prime Minister, the G. Coates. accompanied by bmBImIIb secretary, Mr F. D. from Waimate yesterday. _I||IhIIH«HI received two deputations MWWWlji|| on reaching Warner's morning' the- Prime MinistegiflMßMßi with several church business men and Parliament with regard ton Tunnel. Mr Coatee lingtpn this evening. ' '^MM The Rev. J. Robertson, fcllllllmf was formerly minister of bury Baptist Church, VictoriafffPllWl by the Moeraki on Wednesds»fta|lHHi commence his ministry at terrace Baptist Church preaching at both morning inc services. On will be accorded a public Church, when the the Mayor and representothtejQJgalßiW Church and denomination* . ''"-^SaBM Mr lan Coster, who for the years has been a reporter ©a Press," was met by the yesterday, and presented with*ifTOgggg watch as a token of the esteettie Sl|Blg| he was held by his feUow-trorfrHfryjlßM M. C. Eeane, Editor of "The made the presentation, and <d>«wHßJ|B|| Coster every success in hie ' fflMßllM sphere of work. Mr A. St. Bgjjjgjsl Manager, also spoke, and on «HsffigS]aj the commercial department lwg*feMWß Mr Coster would be gncceafel' jf raSal venture. Mr Coster, who if Sydney, made a bright speech ta, ?lffiljH in which he s.iid that he would future success to the training jWlSgffl had received while on the staff
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18633, 6 March 1926, Page 14
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