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Mr P. K. Fowler. (Napier) is a recent arrival at Warners' Hotel. Mr R- A. Adams, secretary of the Bluff Harbour Board, is on a visit to Christchurch. Mr James Beans, who has been absent on a visit to England, expects to leave on his return to New Zealand m September. The Rev. W. Trotter and Mr■J. ] B. Brush (Dunedin) are at present attenda conference of Presbyterian social service workers in Christchurcli. The} will return to Dunedin to-daj. Messrs P. S. Schneideman (Wellington), M. Johnstone (London), W. Eggers (Manchester), and (London) are at the United Service Hotel. •Mr Walter Monk arrived from tjw north yesterday to arrange Christchuroh season of J. C■. vk ilM® son's next attraction, Ab . Rose," commencing at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday, May 11th. Yesterday's arrivals afc the Garendon Hotel include Messrs H. li- Harper (Dunedin), F. R. Mead (Sydney), M. Ford, R. V. Hughes, and E. ledge (Wellington), and J. G. Ritchie (Temuka) At a special meeting of members of the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, held last evening, Messrs Boon and L. J. Wilbins were appointed scrutineers to supervise the election 01 the Council of the Society. Mr H. Chapman, Traffic Manage, New Zealand Railways, at Christchurch, begins his. annual . Monday, anefhis duties will.be carTi«l on by Mr W. T. Tregurtha, AssistantTraffic Manager, for tie next fortnight. Mr E. Hay, president of the Canterbury A. and P. Association, ana air H. E. Fincham, vice-president, win represent the association at the annual conference of the Royal Agnca Society, to be held at T\ ellington on May 26th. Mr R. S. Galbraith, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Otago, passed through Christcliurch on Thursday on his wa to Wellington, where ho is_ attending sitting of the Representation Commission, tTie duties of which are to adjust the boundaries of the electoral districts of the Dominion. Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. S. and Mrs Maunsell arrived at AucUauu from Sydney by the Maunganui on Tuesday. Lieutenant-Colonel 31aunsei. who recently retired from the Bn Army, is touring the world, and aft month in New Zealand will England by way of the l uited &

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 30 April 1927, Page 14

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 30 April 1927, Page 14

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 30 April 1927, Page 14

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