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Colonel J. Strutt. of F»»i , returned to Auckland fS wd . fishmjr expedition to Taup? * tativo of eS \l,e inl Xu St knd SOt ' M! '' OT » Ait lo'JJj; srvx* •"» «^aafl! Wellington, visited Aud?aVto l tL M the funeral of the late M? n. att,l »<l Henri Pagni, Consula] G,w «*i Cr. D. Sullivan MP j C>. R. Hunter, who attended'tt Distrn-t Diamond Jubilee havo returned to town. t0&5 i Canon J. de B. Galwev D Andrews have been apSjS £ Standing Committee aa ber s of the Standing CoStL®*®; General Synod.-"Church sJXr i ite.M!c?ft wA»sa mining Chaplain in plaVtf ]£ : Carrmgtori. Canon J, R !£:■ " ih '"""
Advice has been received in i t r,nd that the Rev. Stanley mJS' has accepted the charge of an faw »ntl.™bvt er i,nd, u 4?;j il Wl; cisco. Mr Morrison was Congregational Church Dr. J. K Davidson, who h»j studying m England, returned to <W church yesterday. He takes £ pointmeiit ns assistant modical .Zir XX"""
.Mr G- S. Lynde chief gineer, I\ew Zealand left for Melbourne to attend thfafife al officers' conferenco of the iSfc lian and New Zealand Lyndo has been appointed chairiftS the conference this year. v*
Mr A. B Lawrence, manager bfli Mastorton branch of the Unifiq Brit' of Australia, is leaving the ierWSoi tho bank 011 superannuatioii.'knj fjr subsequently take up hii naidosM »t Auckland. Mr Lawrence hit mid*d in Masterton for 26 years. ■ . Recent arrivals at Warner'j Hotel In. elude:—Messrs S. R. Beaver (BydaivV E. B. Norwood (Wellington), E. jp' Georgo (Bath, England), .A, GoW (Dunedin), A. J. McDonald (Sydiivl. A. V. Fletcher (Nottingham), and H. P. Watson (Wellington). , Messrs J. B. Lindsay and A." Hill (Wellington), G. M. Gall&way (Din. edin), 11. Garrett (Gisborne), •uj Professor Eankine Brown (StelbouiM) are staying at the Clarendon Ho^eL Guests at the United Setvlce Hotii' include Messrs 11. Wdlsh (AuekliSJ) and F. W. Downs (WelliagttH). <
Mr W. F. O'Donnell, secwtory-ol-the Auckland Agricultural nod al Association and of the Winter Jiibition, and Mr J, Pindlay, ntininr of the Exhibition, will leave bn Ulntl • 23rd for Sydney, to attend thi MM Show to be held there at £uter. ; will study the management of tralian fixture with a view; to unproT*' ing Auckland shows. ? •'< Mr A. T. Seward, clerk in the Thorn. don goodu shed, retired on. ntion last week, after 40'-Jtyqfcitiv vice. Mr Seward started as irtidti'ifl. tlie Manawatu Railway Confpfyjiind changed over with the line to the Otflr* ernment. He ivas for ten y&ptik;> tionmastcr at Levin, but ■« major part of lis service in the lington office. " < \< ;• Sir Alexander McCorinick, who ftv cently returned to Sydney in hfa it# > yacht Ada. from England, has'bfcetij reappointed' ttf the head office ' Wm. l v of directors of the Australian MiW/i' „ Provident -Society, He has sucdMPf 5 ! the Hon. Reginald J. Black. who-m& retired from the board, ana wfio «. many yeMs', was A the board, and also a director of W* Bank of New Bouth Wales. Mr BlacW seat on the board of the bank has filled by Sir Samuel Hordern. ' m*
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 8
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