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Personal Items.

Mr W. Stewart. Conu^^ Crown Lands, is voting WiHi aßto « Mr J. Wood, charman of the Wmakariri River Trust, left far ton last night. ™ The Mayor (Mr .J. K. Archer", turned to Christeimrch from the LIX yesterday morning. T *r ir-n- Tait \ US: :'direetoj 0 f J. C. Williamson*, Ltd., uifed Kv «, Aorangi for America yesterday. ' Dr. Arthur llionisun fem mm-,*-! ti-.m, Sydney v, Ik re he attended *Z A■. -1 ra'&*>ui n .Mcclk-j! ( ongr<£tt Mr W. H. Xic!, .Iscn, Ma% or Sumner, is at preterit on a visit to TT L lington. Mr J. A. Flesher. who hag been vi«iu '-J ing Wellington in connexion with Bed Cros* matters, returned to Chnjtfhorti yesterday morning. Messrs W. 11. Gummer and C-. B. Porf ' " (Auckland i. Mr R. K. Ireland (OaniamT 4 and Mr John H. Flockton are staying at the Clarendon HoteL Mr D. liodie, 'Vu mrr'-ial Miim, New Zealand R:sarrived Dunedin last evening, and left later twf Wellington. . Sir Thomas Mackenzie. M.L.C., leave on a trip to the Old Country }g the beginning of next year. He he abfeiit from the Dominion for , months. Y sf. 1 Guests at the United Service iucluue: —Messrs G. D. Cree (MSubourne), Charles B. Shaw (Wellington!*-. Cecil C. Gillham (Wellington). Belman (Sydney). R. D. Wraight (ifHMp' lington), and P". Beaton (Dunedin t. Mr B. £. Riley, assistant general ager of the Colonial Sugar H«fintaaß Company, passed through Acckland JKt the Aoraugi on his way to Suva, on business connected with hu Mr E. S. Spragg, .son of a wel!-kßofc:v|| New Zealand -journalist, is on the sSEhE of Hie s?tme company, and is on ka way to the United States. About 40 business men of land attended a function held to w* A farewell to Mr J. B. Henry, manage ;2a of the Bank of New Zealand at A«ek> J§9 land, who is retiring after 49 year? |9 sen-ice, and who leaves sheet]?' on 449 visit to England. Mr Henry was pre- Wk sented with a selection of travelling ilm i requisites, comprising four sniieaaaa, jifl two wardrobe trunks, and two rnga.— 9j Press Service. : :|ijl

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 10

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