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Recent arrivals at the CUrcodet a Hotel include .—Messrs A. Gibbs, E. 9 Rabbidfce (Wellington), A. H. Hade* 1 (Pat«a), and J. R. Draaw (Dunediiij. M The Ber. George Budd, Moderate*. 1 Designate of the Presbyteria* Chuck jl of New Zealand, left Auckland oa Moa- e m dav and will make a tour of the Boatfc.~"i§ Island in connexion with honw activities. r *4| Captain E. L. Heywool, of ; 4S Middlesex Eegiment, who has fißed Oft* fl petition of Area Officer in Bltahei* W§ *3 the last two years under the «w^aajp-.'< 1 system between England aad StMw J land officers, left this week far lajp|p» India, where he is to rejoin hit segjsfK '< Goesta at the n j|BLflp**W ß JgHf \«A include: Means A. T. &eaan (Sydney), H. H? Hi^^^Hf l, 9£#; |' fDuriedKn), and RJ^r^lVH^^^^*ln Mr A. LaorilUrd, •*»% i§ farming on a big atatioalnipv fft% K Wales, is passing throngoKK'wT«iil»pFg f x on a visit to his home in XvUaad, afßgil an absence of nine years. He iatwjjsta to see Waitomo, Botonsa, and <Bjf 1 National Park before eatehiag Hfe-ii steamer from Wellington to | via Panama, \-JT*J The Bev. Dr. Beott-We*t, senior lain of New Booth Wales, who Teccijfe m vacated the Moderator-Generalship MA Australia, a position which he had halt | for two years, arrived by the IfatßWfc 3 ! at Auckland em Tuesday em a hsaMa trip of ftve weeks. Dr, Scott-Wert was in formerly is charge *f St David's Tm*4 byteriaa Chweh, Auckland, for aaajtNg yean. i The 87th anniversary of the death at J Captain William Hobsea, BJf., the «w% ? Governor of New Zealand, fell oa T*fls- 1 day. For the part five years nmlla «f J the Newton Central School, have observed the aaaiveraary, ant «g.. Tuesday afternoon the eeremomy mf, laying floral emblems ea HefcaaWJ -j grave in Grafton Cemetery was eamaa ; oat by the pupils. *i Dr. Paul Underberg, a doctor of f&fr $M eal economy from Germany, arrived W-'M the Makura at Auckland on Tmosday on. 'JI his first visit to New Zealand. He i*» ''m tends to stay here only a week 0? tW% m and has come to see the Waitoao Oavt% m Botorua, and Tongariro National Paffk 1 Dr. Underberg has beta away tnm aw- J home in the Bhineland for over twa Ji years, and during that time hj» mt-m visited 40 countries. • \M Messrs P. G. Rousell. Superinteadel* J of Transport for tha RaHly t Jft Department, A. F. Designing Engineer, G. W. Signal and Electrical S. E. Fay, Operating and qßS'' mont Assistant, and A. Vtytymlß: Assistant BuperiataiiMfl||B„ were in Christchurch official business. A number of *]IWHE matters occupied tbe ; r among them, it 13 understood, uleton vards. * - i -# i . The Bev. H. 8. Leaeh, who fer a »# J: ber of years has conducted SeriftMf . % lessons at the Fendalton school, *•*.?_ I yesterday presented wita a gold wstdl." I by tho pupils. The principal, Mr A. Blank, referred to the splendid done by Mr Leach, and wished hi* # Jj long and happy retirement Later, Hift J Manhire, on behalf of the School Osw sM mittee, presented Mr Leaeh with *J|§ gold-mounted fountain pen, aad aa_ h** ]M half of the parents of the "w thanked Mr Leaeh for his good »*** <M at the school. ,^3
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19723, 13 September 1929, Page 10
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