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Mr A. T. Donnelly left for TOM ton by last night's ferry g)j29 Mr P. S. Nicholls left for evening. Mr Edward Hemming (MtUnjfl stayinpr at Warner's Hotel.. Tgß||| Messrs A. I'rutt, L. C. edin), C. B. J. Midlane (Sydtf&H It. Thomson (Wellington) arewiaH the United Service Hotel. S Mr A. Ibbotsou, general aH of the Perpetual Trustees Ejtfglffl Agencv Company, arrived fretjfji cdin last evening, and is stufiH tho United Service Hotel. 'TjSH The Very Rev. Dean institute the Rev. W. A. OfcW vicar of Sumner on Friday IQH and the new vicar will be 'wf|3B at a facial sntberinn of payjjHH Mr J. K.. Mucdonald. tbo•'ffl church City Council's Kate CmBB will complete 27 years' sefrjjffl local bodies 'at the end* of gi|9| next. For ten rears Mr M»mS| was Assistant Town Clerk ofiljH and then joined the staff of iVaB church City Council. Mr M. l p . Cropley, traffic -'jaM of Oceanic and Oriental Naffl Co.. • San Francisco, passed ifl Christchurch on Sunday, en Dunedin He returns here thfjlj ing and proceed? north on -THm Whilst in Christii -rch be will OT the United Service Hotel. \jß|| At vesverday s meeting 'Jfl| Finance Committee of the fIM Unemployment Committee, rgfl was made by Mr J. S. the death of Mr William of Mr H Worrall. a former,' of the Citizens' l'nemp]oyniM« mittee. A motion of symptialj Mr H. Worrall was agreed tfrlß hers standing. ,'fiH
Tho presentation of a r*»d'aH| case was made at the WollingßifflMß ferencc of the New Zealand ;|H tnrers' Federation to Mr F of Wellington, the retirine mflH Reference to Mi work during his term of 4hH m»de hv the newly elected (Mr G. Finn, of Auckkfld)||HM mentioned that it was sent Mrs Campbell with aSW made in New Zeahmd of Xe«JljHj During ihn past tew League has had tho misforiog|||Ml the guiding hand ot its projtgluH J. A. Fleshcr). whose disposition is the regret of JfyH bers. says the annual Canterbury Progr< ss L«gH|H Flesber's request for absence was readily the earnest wish of all tint mH ment from public dutie« wHlJ£|h|H temporary, and that theshortlv be in a position to ijuHH the benefit of his ripe e *P**wWßß sound judgment.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19974, 8 July 1930, Page 10
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