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Mr Justice Kennedy leaves ChHfc. J church for Dunedin this morning. ,J Mr H T. Armstrong, M.P.. left for i the north by last niftht's ferry. ? ' Mr O. T. Evans was a passenger ftgai tjio north by the ferry steamer yestei: < flay morhiriiz. -J Mr H. Holland, M.P., was a pasaengp fam the north by the ferry stealer- 1 yesterday morning. Mr F Langbein, District Engineer,- \ Public 'Works Department, returftti { from Wellington yesterday. Jjj Mr G. Co* has arrived in church to take up a position in tin j Christchurch branch of Jas. J. Nirea | and Co., Ltd. Messrs G. Matthews, G. S. Youfc E. J G Clark, G. P. Henwood (Ancklqjtf). i and L. A, Murray (Napier) are gttfttji at Warner's Hotel. * f Messrs R. Macpherson £ f A Richards (Wellington), and W. B. i Williams (Auckland)) are staying »t j the Clarendon Hotel. J Mr H Nevill-Smith, formerly of J Christchurch and Timaru, has recently f held an exhibition of water-colours tt ] the North University of Arizona. He has been invited to hold another ex--f hibition at Santa Fe. j Mr G. Seviclte Jones returned 6».J Christchurch yesterday after a trip to | Tahiti. Mr Jones intends leaving for j England in two or three week® on health trip, and for the purpose of eol&.| suiting specialists. A Messrs A. J. Pratt, .^ W. Kelly (Wellington), W. B. Price, H.l S. Malcolm, W. M. Jacks (Ancklaad),| J Gordon Jones (Randwick), and "iO Shaddock (Sydney) are guests at the r j United Service. Hotel. Mr Charles N. Cottcrill has retiirfj from the position of manager to Owl Christchurch branch of the Bank rfj New South Wales. A gathering of business men will be held in the Chtp* j ber of Commerce Hall on Friday to «ay| farewell to him. The death of Sir Maui Pomare, old boy of Boys' High School, vs* t£M ferred to at last night's reunion of tt»-« High School Old Boys' Association. to | honour his memory, the memory of U , d| former headmasters of the school, BttJa old boys who fell, in the War, thong present stood in silence for p|| moment. ' "t Messrs G. S. Cowper (WalnutfrH County Clerk), G. Ifaginness vua), and G. Kelly (Ashburton), ft®.! attended the County Clerks' ence, are remaining in Wellington to? attend the Conference of the New Inland Counties' Association. Mr J. Jfc: McAuliffe (Heathcote County returned yesterday from Wellington! after attending the County Glezb§ Conference. Dr. C. Edgar Ford, South Island a miner for the Trinity College of l£qrifcj London, accompanied by Mrs Ford, rived in Christchurch yesterday frjfcg London, and is staying at the PbwMM Service Hotel. After a trip to |M| Franz Josef Glacier, Dr. Ford will gin his examination work on the .Win Coast next week. • 38 Mr Cox, who is well known in «o|9 mercial and football circles in the IHfl kato district, has arrived in ClaH church on transfer as account&ntJH Jas. J. Niven and Co., Ltd.'s Chn|H church branch. Mr Cox a has JmH warmly welcomed in sporting here, and his departure from IWKJj ton, where he has resided -for £■■■ years, removes a familiar figure sportine circles in that district. Wm Mr Stanley C, W. Dayid, who been for some years past on the 4H gineering -staff of Andersons, Ltd., MH been • appointed district manaj® JH Jas. J. Niven and Co., Ltd.'s CbriflH church branch, and took up his .qmH duties on Tuesday. On the eve of'HH departure from Messrs AndemooM Ltd.. the secretary. Mr F. H. LMH rence, on behalf of his colleagues qjß the staff, made Mr David s hamluuMgi presentation, expressing the nuuuM goodwill of all present towards ttaiflH cipient in his new position. JH

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 8