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The Hun- Mr Tarerr.er, Wi^, I Rail wave, arrived J ram Saturday morning and r"-|?iO* 1 Dunedin. He will return *■ «%".* church this evening, teaviag l»2s the north by the ferry "MmuJ^ Mr A.. Bow ley, manager ef the Theatre, i» <- va * holiday visit to W^^ 1 Springs. Mr W. D. Lysnar, MJ». far &•*■_ was a passeng# ty the leaie, «j|J arrived from on Sataieaj^ The friends <f Mr Hurst °«>|n i I* pleased to learn that be u safE a vt-rv satisfactory reccroery fna*? recent accident in Welhnejtan, * Cr. E. Parlane left for on Saturday evening to attendjjgß nual conference ef the New **£ Timber Worker*' Federate*. """ Dr. James Hight, Rector *f Chen* bury College, has been appointee 1 *sjja bcr of the NgaiUha Treat wS states the latest Gazette. "" T * The Cumn.issiocer of Crewa Mr W. Stewart, will be in SentikSt tcrbury to-day. to-narrow, ani*te neaday. |ff The Hob. Mr lain and the leafe Barr, members of tie Legiatatise nuT eii, arrived from WeUiagten %X Wabine on Saturday nwrniag. **^ Mr H. H. Sterling, Geaczal aW ger of Railway*, will be a F>*aam by the Ulimaroa, which u iMtiqC at Auckland from Sydney on %BjZ next. ™ The Bex*. Dr. G. E. Weeks (%sjg| College, Cambridge', formerly &3B Nelson, hat been appelated by IMS pas Christi Collcgr, Oxford, U torv of Fenny Compton, Wanri«fc,T| Mr J. E. Cooper, presideat at || Christeharch Working Men's Cfce\B for Wellington on Saturday u s||S| the annual conference of MaSK The i-.w vicar of Fendalfen* hleJk the Bev. F. B. Bc-dgrave, at PtMflK eral secretary to the New Imß Board of Missions, says the *VB According to the Gazette, Ckf|K| L. Findlay, M.C., formerly dtHflß charge of"the Wigram Atro4rsn»Jjjjj| is at present on his war It sMH|I has been granted the tespotiar|'t||H| Mr G. McNamara, Secretary fVfl| Post and Telegraph I>< psrtawsjfc, £ has been attending the IntasiUp Postal Congress in London, wfIJMH for Wellington by the Omasa laß Mr J. Hill Motion. U£c. »djß ture and li.Sc. in vetennatyjJH| arrived by the l.nic from B«W Saturday "to join the animal wMNP logical 'department at the laboratories, Wallacerilie.—FMJPJIB ciation. "«IB Members of Parliament whs mKM from Wellington by the feny rffll on Saturday morning incloMt^^H J. O'Brien, H. T. Arm. HW^HJ Howard, J. Bitcoentr, D. '<>**p|lH land, W. A. Bodkin, Clyde QWH D. G. Sullivan. ■■ Mr H. D. Aelaad has P***4lH| the Christeharch Diocese a of General Synod 1574. of tone considerable interest flflflH fore very acceptable at an *MH|H the Board Boom gallery, ■MiIH "Church Newt." l||B The date of the departure 4DH T. M. Wilke*, Director «f AhrlMH for England is yet indefinite. probably not leave until VWJH mander & Gmnt-DeiUn, emlH lieve him for two years, arrim fejH Zealand, probably la nboat tw» half months' time Wi Lieutenant W. B. P. JaefMß, lo| talion, Canterbury Bmtii—t. hM|H transferred to the Kelecn, MariMMl and West Coant Be-gimeat; IJmmM A, C. Hipwell has been tznadhagl the Auckland Begimeit. and IM|| ant G. A. Holmes, of the »Bt fljjg bury Battalion, has t*ee« tMMJWwi the Otngo Begiment. S At the monthly meeting ef thtH eil of the New Zealand Qdt MB tion held Inst week, regret wjH| preaeed at the death of Mr &>■■ bott, which occ erred ia LaainltjH month. Mr Abbott was flee HMMI n member of the Coancil end AsjM years was one of the keenest *4MH of the game in Mew Zealand. >ljm Mr K. F. Northeroft, mte 1*49 of the Victoria College SXMdmrjM eta ties, who it new stodying iIMH has been appointed Lord we WJeWjB tive of the New Zealand bONfIH National Union of Zealand delegate to the ference of StndenU' Union, *t in Canada this month, wJI bsMtl|§ Henley, the Otago Bhodee SewAWI Two remarkable reeorde ef tMNfI vice in one pariah choir ana tjlH from Aabb-utoa. Mr L> 7. this month complete* 49 yeaayVß 'last month Mr t J. Paal, ewl|| failing health, retired after #JH service is St. Stephen's Cfcete.•»■ "Chnreh Newa.* , Mr Panl't •wMIH chorister actually poea bank ""B| before hie joining St. St«pham\« ing his total service 66 yearn V The Bt. Be*. Cecil Witoesv Bnnbiry, celebrated, the sary of his consecraticni at ■■■■ Melanesia en St Barnabas PlfcJ Bishop now standi fifth in l*jgj seniority of consecraUaits _ **3li| Bishops still in charge ef *^*** n jH| the "Chnreh News." His tewhJJMB the Archbishops of ?l and Cape Town, and tie Bhslsatr m Shanghai and N. Tokyo. Dk. a ton-ia-law of ArthbisJhep Janw»i";i Mr W. J. Smyth, who Auckland Public Hospital well known in railway *** l ** , *_*s "veteran engine driver," hwriewjWJ pleted, np to the unie of ***?sa ment, forty-two years ia the ■*~3 the New Zealand ra:!waya. career as a driver (which was aw> *ffl by a single srriden! v , »• honour of driving three Bsytil *B first daring the visit of the Edinburgh, sgnin when the King and Queen came to y** as the Duke and Duchess ef **?v!j again on the oe-a«oa ef the **J the Prince of Wales. Mr ** broke the ribbon *' of * eT ***|*J|lS in the North Inland, is ing the testa for the Limite* m^§

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 8

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Personal Item Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 8

Personal Item Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 8