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Bishop W. C. Sadiier, af Jtopl| rived in Chris tchur eh yestei<y^|i Six James Allen Arrived lfeiiijl edin yesterday, and left byfh£j| steamer for Wellinrton. ,3 Mr H- H. Sterling, Geneeti|jj§| | of Hew Zealand Railway*, wiajH senger from 'Wellington fey tieS yesterday morning. Gnests at Warner's Messrs A. J. Hyder, H. C. Mutfflj lington), J. W. MeGo«w3H| and Dr. J. B. Moore (Gxmh|H| Dr. A. Joseph (HanittKLyMj 8. N. Chamberlain (LaaiflflH Anderson (Hawarden), aaCn|fl& (Auckland) are staying at .fIKjHA dan Hotel JgijSp Be cent arrivals at the llaftHflM Hotel include: Messrs J. T. Collin, W. (Wellington), B. C- JMtWtfHHH and S. W. Otley (Sy da^).. Sir Louis Harnett, has been attending the BjMa gresa in Sydney, waa a. jtfHH9 Wellington by the ferrr ■iMMBjl day morning. Dr. P. Christehureh, who has MHHH| Byaney, returned ywi«#i|B|B^w Hie Rev. Q. T. W«My| A! 1 Saints', Pahnerafcoa ItjprlM recently vicar of lOuvrikjHMH P. E. James, riar of Cathedral, hare beea. canonries in succe—ioa Sfa«t and Canon W. FaoMMIHB Major O. H. Mead, been through a coarse at ftIJHH lege, Cambertey t and attached for training, «nif|M lington by the Tanitma. 2EfIHH| op the position of marge of No. 11 BegineM* M journalist newspaper "L'Ami da Auckland in the course tf New Zealand. He a iaMnn| quaintanoe with a namlerWl Zealanders whom he met doßßp Mr G. J. Leech, E«Wa|| of the New Zealand Fanner#^ W Association, has recehwd aaIMKJi transfer to the bead oßea aiO( church. Mr Leech," who MiM his present position for a years, will be taking up W» Mffl on November Ist, and his MM Mr Frank P. Morrison, of tia'j office staff, will take op m tion in Blenheim early not "fli Mr Cliff- S. Thompran, MM treasurer of the ChristehaMfc g| tions Society, was entertained at Coker's Hotel last evening, MTj bera of the executive of the BW The function had been amsffll| able the executive to eaptwyj tangible way the appreeiatioß Wffj bera felt of the splendid MjPßi dered to the Social by Mr The president (Mr Brawns) ately expressed the aentinawi jg colleagues, ana hi* euligf**" ffj were supported by each executive. Mr Brewina abe Mr Thompson an order fat • tion chiming clock, along wnfc* pression of the desire that ta# W would long continue to act a»Wg ciety's efficient treasurer. Mr feelingly acknowledged the** paid him by the executive, his work for the Society of love, as he believed that « a beneficial and edccatieaal ■■ on young people. J

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19728, 19 September 1929, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19728, 19 September 1929, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19728, 19 September 1929, Page 10

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