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Mr H. 8. .8. Ksle\_, carton, is visiting V»*fo|L Among the guests at *h « * Wellington) P, <J» *l Eg land), and I N. AJjfcyffAt the annual UK»ti„. T**^ Mr Clyde Can, MJ» »m." *3 Timaru this mOM W' *£.* H Chnstchurch on fct«A»T«l to Wellington. W ?> * tkf J Mr James Sterne, of m,. .' * who was taken ill at on his way to the PresbytaflWfl& Assembly, was sympathy by the assembly Jj¥i The guests at Warner'* JSjr elude Messrs R. 0. fta&TOW Batt (Nelson), and A* I 'fil - (Dunedin). *• lifl. Public Uorks Departm«nTi»£ffiSl Tuesday night from MtaJTw Dr. James Gossip waj'»Diwisl the honorary htaff of the C&ySLf ''■ Hospital at vesterday'a mft3sN»j the Board. Dr. Gossip JftCf ophthalmic export, was \m , i» u& ness, Scotland. At the SZflb he is in London. m Mr P. R. Climie, orga\uWt&fi: Canterbury Progress been in the Wairarapa RWTOmwI viye the Progress Leagpa trict, is expected to NturnVißbti! church to-day. *»ti The Hon. Mr HfcwU 21 when relieved of his rattftjfflp duties, to give his persona to the supervision of qui fMragyl perty in the Wanganqi dYbStfl the Eltham "Argus." > *?SM Mr Charles Bonder, of Jf liamson, Ltd., leayes Qhrtjfflß| this morning tor with the firm's musical {jtyMggS pany playing "The Gir) MiOP "Hit the Deck." . •^JI Mr J. W. Collins, Becttt4rt'j|i dustries and Commerce,, Wf]f»o| Wellington yesterday tnornlng/iMw tended tho annual meetiiigtf I|hl| terbury Manufacturers' * A&fljjyil last night. Mr Collin* lesffi|Bjf| for Dunedin. '■'^Hfl Mr F. Shannon, pf Ijhe ■B>jlf|lM partment, who has W Ws|iß from Napier to recipient of a handsome. gathering of his numerous friwfjffl to his departure from Nlfiitfj, mM Hallett, in asking cept the presentation, r«MiiM'mM popularity and many good.<msJp|l the guest of the evening- anj mm him every success in hty'l>ife)j|jg|« The presentation of Q * |s§§a national flag made a" ceremony at the Rotary Club's weekly ,MMf|| Tuesday, when the se<wrj r »Jg T. Salmon, who recently retqrpUn Tokio, where/he bac) taw'toptfl to the Pan-Pacific Rotary C<#t(p|l handed the handsome emblera|§|| tarian N. H. Mackie, prssidefattl local club. Mr Salrnor! steteifMi flag, with m been entrusted to him in JWll liver to the jireslo'ent ot-ttyjUl§| ston North Club. X mm Mr H. J. retired from the headmWpWMSp Picton Primary School, markable record of all p *ttj||pti in Ws 41 years' within a r 20 wljea ymm borough Defence QffiM*' started, at Bleflhelflt ".WIISU ago. 'Mr Robinson FW Jisill 1884,: four years Ifttof officer, then* a volltat*«?>" jmsM wards a Territorial Pw<* r t/sfll|B tho rank of Hientennnt-coloa«y»flfflPl manded the Twelfth V&gHHK 1917-20, He haa oalyjWlt'lKl ferred to the retired list. mjHM complimented upon HsMgrffflrag service hy his General "aiifl th« ,Pon>wwgMfei|g| Forces, General Young. MMm awarded the Colonial M*™|M| Officers' decoration in long service, during 40 # y6WoM™g-" he was an officer. In IjJVHgKB '* he was captain of the Wjjffli School representative later represented Marlboronpft, TO? against Wellington in lorn*, ,}&&

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19480, 29 November 1928, Page 10