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I —#— The Hon. Mr Sidey left W*Ujn»tt» by tne ferry steamer lust nitStiZ Dunedih. J At the Supreme Conrt yesterday ]f> j John A. Scott was admitted .as a wlieU ! tor, on the motion of Mr F. D. SatfttfL I Mr E. E. England was admitted aa ja barrister and solicitor at the Snprna* | Court yesterday, on the motion of M* K. Noave. Mr A. L. Mavfarlme, who ha* b**n visiting Wellington, is expected to tt> turn to Chrißtchumh this morning, Mr N. J. Black has been appoint*! deputy registrar of births, muring? and deaths nt Cust. ■"~~" Brigadier M. M. Gardner, D.8.0 | returned to Christchurch vecttriial i from Blenheim. j Colonel Burton (retired), R.A. ! arrived in C'hristchurch from NeJaM I and is staying with Brigadier M. M. j Gard'ner, Cashel street West. j Messrs R. B. Owen, S. A. Orchnii. j and the Hen. Mr Buddo have fata j appointed to represent the Goveraianii '• on the Christenurrh Domains Board Mr John A. Scott was yesterday mitted by his Honour," Mr JuMint Adams, as a solicitor, on the motion af Mr F. D. Sargent. m Messrs E. W. SpaldiDg (Lincoln! G. Bryan (Westport), and J. fT Pcarcehous* (Svdnev) are staris* an Warner's Hotel. f m Mr H. A. Wilson, postmaster at Klan* imond (Nelson) for the past fifteen jun ior so, has retired on superannuatl*!, ( His place has been filled by Mr OQcr*» jshaw, of Waikouaiti. Mr J. B. Willmott, of North Ha* i n_;~U*„„ I-.C4. Ti'lj j ... T"
Brighton. left on Wednesday ~tiltll for Auckland, where he will kav*2 the Aorangi for Vancouver on ga. **» * tended tour of Canada and th* fi " Country. * Mr J. Binsted, of Auckland, U aetta* ' as Locomotive Engineer for the tfjZ Island, New Zealand Railway*, in ny, 14 cession to Mr L. W. Robertson, whft fte* • been transferred to Auckland. Recent arrivals at the United f**v vice Hotel include: —Messrs A. ~t* ' Wheeler (Melbourne). R. B. Dodd*, K' ' Tvson, L. Sanderson (Dunedin), % Marriott (Timaru), and C. Iram** (Nelson). i*§ Mr W. H. Winsor, secretary of tfc* Canterbury Builders' Association, S. « for Wellington last evening to attaaj ' the conference of Apprenticeship CEE'V' mittees, as a representative of iB ~ Christcnurch Apprenticeship damSi Archbishop Cattaneo, Papal to Australia and New Zealand, at Auckland by the Aorangi y*st*fllliUß| He has been in Australia for rant fifi! and his visit to New Zealand is mSR! of a private nature.—Press AiMSBHI Word has been received at OkaMnl bury College that Mr J. K. IktSH B.Be>. (Engineering), of Welliaftaa,.ißßl accepted the Chair of fi-rtl fligfaJHl ing at Canterbury College, la «te«eiili|Bl to Professor B. Campbell. Cull will begin his duties oa TtbrwttXm let, 1930. ''"m Mr w. h. a. Watms, first ittgtoMmm at Lake Coleridge power-noose, wflnl take up temportrfJjr, owfaf ft* toe twil den death of Mr 1. W. Swaaey, thV Jjj position of power-home •*f*fiat*ato*#-|| at Arapuni. Mr Watsoa already h*»< J had some ezperienee at Arapaai, ae wjw acting power-house sapsriatsaaeat M in charge of the erection «f ta* ptwtr- ■ house. He left hut night let Atafkai jj Mr H. J. Wynne, signal* a»d «la».a| trical engineer of the RailwVp<p% -1 ment, retired from the eemit April 30th, having held tUt MJWi ' \ for twenty-Din* years. came to New Zealand from WSftHKr \ railways in 1900 ae # «««»»lIBMM^ it locking engineer. Since th*4lMMMfe trical branch of th* serrie* lfNWfc. «■ into being and ha* b**a llatl*l|**; charge. ""^tfSii-i The resignation of Dr. Bihfc JttEyi can Archbishop of Perth politan of th* province «f TWBHHI Australia, will take effect MjHI July 31st. Dr. Riley, now mmDKKEm year* of age, was appointad BMamMsg Perth in 1834, and Archbtaada JIMBII years later. Born in nfMflflHHl (England) in 1854, th* soa of tVaWaMW man, he was ordained a prieal atjHH| and fifteen yean later was .wWKjS Bishop of Perth, hia Be* MfMOHn whole of Western Australia,, mgmmmßi fore one of the largest la th* After th« outbreak of war JP jHfn appointed Chaplain-Oeneral ttft jHjHHH traiian Military Forces, aad .JJBI them saw eighteen months' Hrn'Ml
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19612, 7 May 1929, Page 10
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