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Personal Items.

The Hon. Mr Forbes, Minister ! Lands, who arrived from the aorik 1 Saturday, returned to Welliagtot I night, after spending the week«Ml his home at Cheviot.

Mr C. C. Davis returned frost %ilB by the Makura. .ejg.j His Honour Mr Jus ties Adsas iis£~ pccted to arrive in Christchnrth the "West Coast to-night. - Mr Culfonl BeH is to jodfli %j|j§! cutionary classes at the Uunedin competitions. otitis Honour Mr Jnstw* AAmmJM' arrive in Chrutchurch Iron titf Coast to-night. '« Mr a. MeNamara, Bseretaiy Post and Telegraph DepartMtt, on return to Wellington list Messrs R. K. Iralud (Oatfl) 'SOt: P. Nixon are staying at the Cbta^lr tlotel. Mr W. B. Cunningham, the Union Steam Bhip month, left for Sydney by the NMM* on Friday. Wing-Commander 3. the new Director of Air flNmjyw New Zealand, will arrive in mn|Mi to-day by she Tamaroo. Recent arrivals at the OHMa? vice Hotel include - (Wellington) and P. fldlf' pMW> Mr J. L. Brown hat.. producers' terbuiy-N«lson-Marlborougli HtfaMlthe New Zealand Fruit Board. - Guests at Warner's Hotel i# Messrs J. S. Duke, £. JL {flMhlft (Wellington), E. H. Loons, B. «■' son (Dunedin), and H. J. Topßv4MS> bonnie). Mr £. H. Mclnnes, «#■&*» Standard Telephones (Ammfgrn- J Ltd., who has been in connexion with the ml vw vflßcl mntio telephones, resumed i» < ton last sight. Jv Commodore G. T. C. t. WML D.8.0., E.N., who baa nNHmR position as anoer in «toq|g?lPF Zealand Division of tbr*PflH|l» left Wellington on rUtf m'Jm MaWno for ojydnST. whefs to the Oomorin lor Ifagl—f ♦ 'Jit A visitor to tha City OMSipiifllß ing tact night was Mr Z. BtNIMM eil Clerk, of Bftotedale, position similar to that of < also secretary of the eiation of Tasmania, who is • ||HM to the City for a few days. ' _ =ai OaicJtet thronghoat the PoaunMilg suffered a grievous loss th*WpW| retirement frost active »aaaggl»x the game of Messrs C. 6. Wellington, aad D. Reese, <f Qffg church, states the annnal itffti «■ Wellington Cricket Assoeist**.- • Wilson, who has been chairman<fg" Management Committee tofpS yeans, announced at the the season that owing to W>|Ht song he would hare to tftontf signatkni. This was great regret by the eanaftwyS placed on record ita •pfN*'HKB the many services rendered t» fIK by Mr Wflaem throughout the WBR "on, and in Wellington i® The committee ooraially the association at ita annnal to nay Mr Wilson the farther of electing him a life BUM* Arsociation. ..jp j

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19726, 17 September 1929, Page 10

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