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' —•— '«sl <P W& ,; The Hon. A. J. Stall worffajttfc ter for Health) arrives to-®|| -i Wellington and will devote j ing to Departmental businete. s. afternoon the Minister will.- fqL open'the school' dental dirdfig.tU)!, wood and at Papanui. Mr gMjfgfo will return to Wellington bj.t&jQ. ing's steamer. i . „ jjW 'Mr A. E. Hefford staying at the Clarendon so6jlE\ Mr W. W. Gibson, who'bulmi hospital inmate for tne is now making satisfactqrr' J rffei» Messrs B. S. Foote and of Timaru, are among at the Clarendon Hotel. '.-/.tamT Mr P. 6. Stevens, of Agricultural High vifiitint? New Brighton. 'Mif f Mr Meredith-Kaye, ol was among the - pagßengrapMKiji lington by theferry steam%sfi&t terday morning. < . "'^^l Mr A. Tyndall, Highways Boar d," passed ■ Ikrbqgii Cjgfcl church last nigh tori "his wsj'M&iSq ton from Danedin. 1:^ Messrs W. Scott (Wellingtairfivl Shepherd (Featherstoa), A,' ft; im (Dunedin); and J?. T. - Cattwgtt&l land) are guests- aF Warner 'a Hotel i Mr B. McKe£wn,. Waimate- School, who is tq tata'S place of the 'retiring headmaatfuii Woolston School, Mr H. H. arrive in Christchurch ,oa MondHjjtf, Messrs L. Murray; (Dunedin), all Worrall, H. Bateson, G. LwireiuM§lit lington), T. Yarr (Timaru),!Jul, Adamson (London) are rtayirieJfe .United Service Hotel. .'"''jjiili" Mr J. H. McAuliffe.'". BaSfa country' clerk, leaves'-for morning on his Miss Suckling : " Mr. F. Pawson Agent) leaves for WdtoHSKaMW day evening to ments for the fortp<«iia|pMwff tour of the Eastern „ The -Rev. Joseph of the Baptist Union 'rffwiiMlW will return to south, this morning. Wellington on Motfday •.Mr"-P. ; €. ! Hajri. cuammS/M to the Waimakmri. J Christchurch at' thp Trust for the. purpose.it MK the works so far carned-jnMMH The Auckland Botary. elected the following ■ mWHB ' ensuing year; —Prffident,fMspjjj Tunks: vice-president,. Mrjtjffjjgjg dje: secretary. Mr.-.F, treasurer, Mr P Mr D. Commons; directoiisaH! H. Jackson S H. Leylanfl/ffip* and J. M. Elliffe. " ' T'VSSgS Mr S. C. Orchard, who mWBs the staff of J.-A. Ltd., Christchurch,' years, was yesterday 1 tion from the staff-on .thtafflffiM departure on transfer branch of the tion was made by Mr behalf :of the staff. ,'■ Mr P. S. de yersity, who is, to contfaW-jJjjijK at Columbia a Carnegie, rived from the ? south j left later for join the Niagara for, Cabot will also act while I»mW the official representee®!!® Zealand National Union of JWsHB which he •w as the first pMyOffifflS Mr H. W. KeHy r pointed to succeed Mr H." as manager"' at Auckland WjHB Zealand Insurance. CoropaßJWJfgjw at Mangonui, North ago. He was educated atJ«|BgS joined the staff of J the cwffiSJH in 1889. He was no 'tMvfflßHß office for some time, ,an<l ■Wttjjara appointed manager ot/w®sSKßffl , Wanganui branch. In transferred to Dunedin in 1P23 was appointed.Melbourne branch. position he was also jMntrelfflHE for the company in younger days Mr • Kelly.. Ruebv footballer, and. lington for several .. time he" held l"he * ber of interprovincial*ga»flfeßßH a Wellington repreßent&tiyejyHjpJK captain of the team In WKMjfig matches. Mr. Kellyjp jPffiHySS ended in 1903," but ber of the the Rugby Union. tMSrjE to"r of Harding's jjgfr'"[Wßgp Kelly accompanied the/®wjp!Kp as representative of thfl ,
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19942, 31 May 1930, Page 14
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