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Mr Arthur Stewart left fa ton by last evening's ferry Messrs A. C. Dancatt Towntev (Wellington) axe siimmS Warner's Hotel. » Messrs F. Johnston M 4! Black and A. 6. NtiUon (GiAndM staying at the Clarendon Mr E. J. Gravestock, tg visited Christchnreh jHSMj by the ferry steamer for WefiaEJS Mr L. H. Bladder, of Locomotive Foreman's o«%ai left yesterday morning « tho Southern Lakes. West port Coal church, returned yesterdsnr from a six months* holitigr Mr W. H. Barnett, of Sovr atiis! has been studying retail and window display at tlMrKßflHl College, Chicago, returned itq3B church yesterday morning. Mr C. H. Baseand has kda eh|||ll a member of the executive «? ||3bß| terbury Manufacturers* AaaMjgHM|B| represent the Canterbury |uH| Printers' Association. »9g Messrs H. D. Acland, KgdH Young, Dr. F. Bevan Brown, tW»55§ Father Sweeney, and tba Gardner Miller arrived ta CSmB church bv yesterday morning's steamer from the north. JHB In the recently appointed Sfe'l'jjji J.P.'s the name of Mr A. J Prebbleton, was omitted. HajiSji sworn in before Mr BL A. %j|HH S.M., in the Magistrate's February 24th. iffl| Messrs C. E. Mead awl JlJh Lowell (Boston. U.S.A.). J. D, .JmH 'Melbourne). G. G. Widh* jH Cook). W. Gregory E. H. Hodges (Dnnedin* m nlj arrivals at the United Senim MM A motion of sympathy vithtiftliil latives of the late Mr P. W., HUH was naissed at yesterday's iMGCiH||H the North Canterbury Hospital BmK The chairman (Mr H. J. that Mr Sharpe bad been • vmH member of the Board. Rear-Admiral Bvrd and «e*eiii§||j his party have definitely anup|fl| travel to Panama by the CWjSH[ which will leave Wellington an Jjjgf|| 9th for Southampton and LmAmhH the Panama Canal, vrho will aan3 pany the explorer include lEr Owen, Mr C.' Lofgran, and ItaflH Mrs Lloyd Berkner. « It was reported at yesterdays m| ing of the executive of land Farmers' Union (North CwM| bury District) that Mr W. J. Sfll M.P., president of the New SmmH Farmers' Union, woold be Christchnreh in ten days night. when he proposed to meetings in the principal omKmH TTK" desire was that the public dkjflßM realise the position of the he desired to help the farming munity in every 1 aspect. ■ Mr A. Y. Montgomery, wboJeflH some time been attached to the JH cultural Department a&Cfcrigfccil|gg as assistant crop 01 [i»wiuißCiiteKjJ»lll secured au appointment with tan Chemical Industries, and will IMB shortly for Sydney 1a take p. duties. Mr prominent in coiuiema villi hmHH mental field work with 4m JtaHH ment. He was also a seß4ae*»l*| baiter connected with tba "VfeNflNQ Club and has represented
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19888, 27 March 1930, Page 10
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