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Personal Items.

Tile Prime Minister (Mr rw. * a aff arr ved by car g£%H 11.30 last evening. To-diL i? 8 !* « Minister will b e g oc c«Jud ber of private interviews iSI ,*,■*" be the guest of the Botkry luncheon. - f u "o |j The Minister for Land, /n. in Chrwtohnreh from iKim™ 4 the second express will be present at the or»n£ g " 7**t new bridge over the aLmKRS* ing to the soldiers' settlement \nllcy to-day, and willßfaJlfti lmgton at night. ° for V«L The Minister for Public Wnrir. ,« Mr Williams) arrived in Stl 8 * late last night from the Bou th'fe* ( ho will open the new Ashley river at Lees Valley" *• Messrs Andrew Goild, h'm**.*v-' and F. W. William, all 0 fl&' are staying at the darendon vS* Theßev.W P Beach, is visiting h s son iCT* Knowles, at Rotorua. ' •*** : . Dr. T. H. A. Valintine, General of Health, left i yesterday for the south Mr A. W. Duncan, general m... of Dominion Motors, lid is aT. $T to Chnstehureh. rtn "'? <"> »titf Mr John Barr, Auckland cil, ft. ranan and art director, will \tiJT a month's time on a health y\M\ t England. ' w Mr Justice Fleming 0 f Melbowju who is on a holiday tour of New fc£land, has returned to Wellington aft. visiting the South Island. '

Mr R. E. Tnpe, associate to Mr J«. tice Blair, has been admitted u 1 solicitor of the Supreme Court ol M Zealand. **

United bervice Hotel g,,e»U Messrs hrnest W. Hunt (WalllS A. Thomson (Hokitika), and Tfi Frost (Auckland). "* * Mr J. W. Collins, socrctary f«j,tu ' Department of Industries and 0(4. inercc, is in Auckland on DepartaSb] business. * In fulfilment of his own deflnltft ixi struction, the body of the lato Mrltitk Cohen has been cremated at Amtyfajh ■ The ashes were taken to DunodlE. '• Mr H. A. Young, S.M. has betfe us pointed chairman of thefiraarußeiS 1 ing Committee, and Mr H. P, WwE' S.M., chairman of the Temuk* Qm, inittce. Mr J. V. Wilson, private seeretafr'ft the Secretary-General, of the LttJiji jj. Nations, Sir Eric Drummond7«Wii> Auckland by the Niagara to'-d»LJj' Vancouver, on hiß return to (tyimf. Mr A. E. Armstrong, managiteffliirector of T. Armstrong and will leave on March 26th oi'W&>' tended tour of the United America, Great Britain, and WMgL,* Recent arrivals at WaroePi'Juli't include: Messrs A. W. MulliMh:Qfß» J . lington), G. A. Lew in (Dunewu)*(Wi< Wilson (Dunedin), J. A. PeflgMt" (Dunedin), and C. S. Young oßttw), s Mr B. J. Jones, chairman ol'&$•?' Zealand Railway Board, wuviftM > back in Christchurch this eveninifM - I Dunedin. He will -be SccoOliftnM K ( + Mr F. C. Widdbp, Chief gineer, and Mr R. S. Kent/sDmiiiUSuperintendent. r^?tsWs% The Rt. Rev. P. M. Molyn*B|sik* jutor Bishop of Melanesia? Mm4w' Auckland yesterday T&ottwtjm)af? Niagara. He has come land to attend the GenerailaiotfbTt'* the Church of England, open in Wellington ' Service. llllllljfK ' On behalf of the New *fj|§i||; try Association, the presidMw|fl|w{ E. Green) presented the (Mr G. H. Bradford, CflrisWKjp, with a travelling rug and a ' D »|H| handbag for Mrs Bradford, a 8 fcJjPfl of the appreciation by memberf| ini( valuable services during the pawns!! Mr Vivian T. Fail, Forest A»s||| State Forest Service, has rrt 'P<~a||f take up a position as ForestrtgMJHgj istrator and New Zealand ttnljHWefJP; the Afforestation Pr °P rleW 9si|ffi& [Ltd., a Melbourne, which .i* fjulHf ! 25,000 acres of pumice land iiyWtmjk —Press Association. j"^^S News of the illness of Mr)s||| Hardham, V.C., was received witjranM| regret at the annual meeting &3fflK Poneko Bugby Football o lo V2£S« tion of sympathy with the Bugby enthusiast and an best wishes for a speedy reMw v.J|i| The Mayor (Mr J. K. ijj&fflff Deputy-Mayor (Cr. D. Cf. SfllHflp M.P.), aiid Town Clerk (Mfc £» Neville) left yesterday mornln son, where they will represent WjQjj%g Council at the Municipal C°w«tH|| They will probably return to gg||| churoh on Saturday. Cr. P. W%SgMH| will represent the Mayor Archer's absence. tfiisHSM Mr Roy Gardner, M.Bc, of haß received advice that *• elected a Fellow of the I»»]Wi| Chemistry of Great Britain and UWM Mr Gardner was successful in «• J3| stitute's examination in the "jfsSfg and microscopy of food and WPbßm in Dunedin last November, »» i 'CT the first time this examination nw mm held in New Zealand. ' #|| A number of his friends met o&m urday to offer, good wishes to WW® Strihger, the wel -known N°«%«B| terbury farmer, who is « aT »?£ B f F jffi on a trip to the Old OMfo&H T. Briggs occupied _ the chair, Wjm the chairman's ''nvitation, Mr presented Mr Stringer with MfjßJ some case of pipes. In »3/M| Gee referred to Mr Stringer's JMM good qualities, and to tße W®m and esteem in which hi w«g|| his many friends. Mr 1 Hgl Mr M. T. Kelly.endorsedl «J»Jg marks, and all joined in «*Jgijg Stringer a-good trip and ••""-pg A unique ceremony in yachting circles took place "JLjHSE when the Rev. Jasper recently elected chaplain of ylmM rana Yacht Club, was P»«"JMrt the club's church is sft in length, with has the cross of St G « M ff;'iL|| hoist, and the cliib colour*, Wjjm and blue, in the fly. Mr first representative of the ™"S§| be appointed a chaplain of Wl£L club in New Zealand. sent yachting season, Mr conducted open-air servicesM »■jJH ous bays in the gulf on ing. *-■ tyjjs

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 8