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i The Hon. Mr Moore \f T p rived trom the north yestorda, I* i"6- * *■% -Mr H. Holland. M P k»j «. Mc-Com!,« MP. „,.„ the north yesterday nUt,i,JJ"* *■» » » r „ F ' M < ~ manage. .1 a A.-MP ,n Wellington, the Aornngi )i.„n a world ton™'* ! Glints Ml Warner'* llMp] 1..., ) }U--r« C. A. Kliiott. H. Ha n JfJ i J. t.ravosl.i. k v Sv,ln,-\ i. "*» * i y\r V. .1. Gravestcvk. the ! entrepreneur. :,rvn«l m t hrijrtrws >e>,T,tny minimi; to dired tbTfcE* -Mr K \i. Clark, hrothiw ~< ~ H,» r rt Clark ~ MdCSj "ift Sir Edward \■. .lohnnson. of WrfM.. was j,ii;, lt ;: ho passengers at Auckland by tlio MahenoT .Mr J. Newel!. N,nv Zealand m—of the C„l.mi„] S„ pir tw'LrS! has boon on a hnlidav ~M t t« 4? tralia. arrived at Auckland Alnlieno. ' "■• Mr K. C. Sutol.lro. wvretnrv to fU Chnstchuroh branch of the AmaW*? R.ted Society of Carpenter* and jSE, left tor Nelson yesterday a tort night s holiday. *^ Mr P. J. Porthwirk, of the fir* ~ Messrs Thomas Borthwirk and fcj London, has arrived in Chrutehn? Ho proposes to r. main in the DomiS for eighteen months. At ta«=i night's Riveting o{ ttw aw. cutivo o" the Canterbury Prottah League a votv of condolence was MM to Sir Men tort Hliodvs in the deitW Lmly Rhodes. ™ W * Thp Town Clerk (Mr J. g. Xtfgu returns to morrow from WcUtZS? where he gave evidence befors i|B liamentary Committee on the SlaafkftT ing and Inspection Hill. Recent in i i\ als at t tie Claremlon Hilg include Messrs .1. C. Jeff err, W, Jt Hayes (Jhmedini, F. M. ' (Springfield), and il. M. W light (Aftj*, land). The Lyttolton Harbour 80-ird THtMb day expressed its sympathy to reltUM in their bereavement through the jati| of Mr Daniel Denvoll. n respeetejf (Sh ployee of the Hoard, who had retiiMtl superannuation in I\*2'.\, Mr P. Dwyor. of liie «u»ff of Public Trust Oitiee, who hint hew t resident of Puiiedm for the past tat years, has boon tranJeired to JHfc Some. Mr Dwyer was fntltrt stationed in Christchurcli, end *M | well-known cricketer. Among the visitors at the Uafttl Ife | vice Hotel are Messrs W. A. SmhTE F. Moneur (Wellington), O. ItMMr (Amsterdam), G. M. Turner (WUrit Island), 11. W. Cluhb, H. \V. To«fe|ij (Chicago), E. 11. S. Hill (Ag«Ht|h H. Carminie (Sydney), E. I>. SittJl (England), L. 0. Bailanline (I/oad(tJL J. K. Fletcher (Melbourne), A. % \ Bryan (Westport), A. W. Douglas (Iflk kouaiti), and D. E. Theomin tot& din). Mr W. E. Reynolds, a leadinf )Ha> ' edin merchant, has been apponU*| | chairman of the Perpetual TnutM ! Company, Ltd., in the place of tftttP! j Sir George Fenwiek. Mr ReynoldlS been a member of the Board for tifrtt years. Mr Edgar C. Ilazlett has ■*• appointed vice-chairman, and Ut 4 Stanley Smith has joined the Sant, Mr Reynolds is at present in dipt ehuroh visiting the local branch tltlt company. Oaptam A. L. Campbell, of dMitt. land Light Infantry, Indian AtttyTw has been attached to the staff m Utt New Zealand Defence ForoM atJMI August, 1926, will leave by «w Wmtm Tor Sydney, en route to BMlfe& Captain Campbell is a Hon of OmHI G. F. C. Campbell, of Welling**, Ofr tain A. W. Greville, of the N«V |» land Staff Corps, is expected to MM* to Wellington next week from Hpi. tie will be stationed at Trentktt,'ft is understood that there will beMftft ther movement* for some tilW Vmf the system of exchange of ofteM« the New Zealand Forces, and theHm Army.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19770, 7 November 1929, Page 10
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