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Mr B. B. Wood unnj » I north on Saturday aSSI % j The Hon. D. T left later for the south, % Messrs L, D, Hudson. w % and J. D. Nelson (Ihmedi»\* Bursell (Auckland) are stalw* 4 Clarendon Hotel. * % t H ." E - v Vest > of the WW ; Institute, who has be«* atWat-T* I ** ferenco of master bakere»tT? *** mouth, returned to ChrietekLrt day. ™ | Mr E. C. Lewey, recently « - . stipendiary Magistrate at SbSES? was the guest of the B«atuS^JPl; of the Peace As3oeiatiaa 09 ■»?"*** afternoon at a reception. The HonW . Downie Stertrt M)> I formerly Minister for rived from Wellington <75, f*' morning's ferry steamer, and2T* for Dunedin. Recent arrivals at Warner* H*,. elude Messrs O. Newman aniit . Matthews (Wellington), J. \\ atson, and F. H. Le Pag* [iS? and B. M. Tovcy (MelboaSe).^*^ Messrs R. W. Ha*ke. Mp , J. O'Brien, M.P., from Wellington by the Saturday morning. Mr 1? later for the West Coast. - "ft Mr H. H. Sterling. Geoeal v. per. New Zealand Railway through Christchurch na evening on his way back fro* ti Wellington. Mr W. Hay ward, Chri fit<-hu !■•:•)] Tramway Board. vfcu been in Wellington on til* busings, returned to Saturday. * Mr A. J. Heigh way, icaMzb® w&l. of the "Exporter," will the annual meeting of the New Newspaper Proprietors' which is to be held at HouiCtaalt/^ Mr Frank Goldberg, tor of the Goldberg Advertise Ami spent the week-end at Ifemtilffg returns to Sydney by RidajrYriaM from Wellington. Mr W. E. Jackson, **. ger of Messrs Gordon aad present at Mount Cook SB bwauitttnected with the meetings of Us Tin Zealand Newspaper Prcprietsa* inciation.
At the annual meeting <*S til la* Zealand Associated Press, yj £ Hermitage, Mount Cook, oa Bstaafer Mr H. Horton, of tka lull j "Herald," was elected j succession to the late Sir €foige lbwick.
Mr E. Hitchcock, general Map of the Municipal Electricity 1W ment, an d Mr P. W. Freemaa, tended the general amfercM* «f fc New Zealand Society of (S*3 eers at Dnnedin, have nbmiett Christchurch.
Mr 0. Newman left Christdnnij* terday for the West Coast. Bis tailed by motor-car.
While the ArchbUfcop of Net fe land, the Bev. W. A. AveriO, ia «hMt ; for the Lambeth Conference t i tour of Great Britain aad Ctaricj ent, the office of Aeting-Fzisate «l| be held by the Bishop of Wdfam (Dr. T. H. Frrtt) Prrw limiiTilliiJ
Mr Ronald Sinclair, of who is leaving for to tab up one of the two * posttka* n lb diplomatic service pwn'ded Car Kw Zealanders by the Bntifr Ogtii iiiisi, was congratulated at a foac&a atranged by the ctupmtim of At Epsom Methodisf Ctyflppt Commissioner Bidttp! WUrnm will be the reprasenfaitiw of Istcrastnul Headquarters at fgfheanifi Wvation * Army annual fiwtf»»», will take place in 'Weffisjh* - March. The Commisaoaer iatsaig on the Remuera, which i*d»<tlrt> land about Wedneeday. j* - ; f "
Mr B. J. Gilmour, MMfet ft ** "Southland Times," has ban Mi chairman of the Hew • tion which leave* early ia ApS Empire Proa Union etiiliNM hj«• don. Mr L. J. Berry, seerttay New Zealand Newspaper PwgMhßr Association, will act a* ■eafltayfr* party.
Brigadier M. M. Gtrifaw. Southern Command, left Central Ot&go, at the end of MM* to inspect the 10th , there. Brigadier Gard'nci; Ml IMB | bed with a bad attack el ftMMg the past three weeks, but In »■ completely recovered. Mr A. R. Gdbrtith, City I*M who attended the confwgw Now Zealand Society of cers at Dunedin. remained .«■*« close of the conference to mm* quiries regarding the iraawgj* matorium in view« tno pwyy* the Christchuroh City Cwoncu mm ing to erect one. _ * Messrs Chas. Lee, 8. D. ®*2sj (Dunedin), A. W. Douglas E. Maemillan, and R. BoWiHi W? don), W. Shaw, A. H. Duder. ** Swan, G. E. Bead, and P. j*;* (Auckland), J. M. Houseman MM W. Wallis, C. L. ClabbOT, Worrall (Wellington), B. 8-said * * Duncan and F. Moynagft guests at the United Service mm
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19861, 24 February 1930, Page 10
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