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Personal Items.

Mr A: C. Hanlon left ChtiswJlll for the south on Saturday. ,^fS§!f| Messrs J. K. Williams and te i£Jsl hell were among tho arrivaj« fery steamer yesterday moiaiaft 3f| Mr Kojiro Inoue has been annoMsSS Consul-General for Japan at sSSS?! With jurisdiction over New ZealftjS? l f| Mr J. J. O'Shea, Palmerston North and formerlv rfwSl Plymouth, will retire this superannuation. K -$9, Mr John Anderson, ju n ., Saturday night for Auckland, *J£m he joins the .Niagara on a business ,351 to Australia. -^?§ Mr A. Thomas has been Lecturer in Commerce at OtagoSS versity during tho absence of M* aB W. lleid. Dean of the Faculty. Iffl Mr J. W. Greenslade, Mayor of Chfelt mouth, will leave Christcnurch to.wjull for Wellington, where he will atten^S! 1 Power Boards' conference. . *7ml Messrs J. Murphy, F. E. JemhSil (Wellington), H. G. Bharpe (WtjKF nui), F. V. Pennie (Nelson), E. - n* Lougb, and J. 0. Durie (Dunedin) *•& staying at Warner's HoteL v% Mr H. R. Sellers, secretary of *ijp New Zealand Baring (frnfeawpt leaves ChrUtchurch on Thursday jj2| ; Wellington, where he will take""UßS'Sa permanent residence, consequent ij3l the headquarters of the having been transferred to that ttsft Mr J. H. Baxter, of the street (Auckland) branch of tbe Ctfß Bank of Australia, has been apptjfop;' manager of the Nelson branch offfiß bank. Mr Ft. A. Coyne, of T«"&*|1 mutu, will succeed Mr Baxter. "*f^B Mr C. H. Morrall, who for the tt||f seventeen years has been ma nag%iM; the Dunedm branch of the NeirtfcZggß Angle-Swiss Condensed Milk ComnMnS wilT retire from the management -ttgii month. Mr Morrall established ß 3i|l branch in 1913. \vvH Captain D. H. Donaldson, Mettrf:j§l M. Inglis, A. L. Gee, S. D. Mas(||§ (Timaru), J. Farr (Ashburton), J&IXM Woodbourne (St. Andrews), W.'.>3JH Hayes (Dunedin), and W. T. (Invercargill) are staying at the ClaytM don Hotel. . '~~iJ3m Mr F. Meyer, senior £j||| vincial Council Buildings, who wjtem went a serious operation at th« Cbruf|| church Hospital two or three *tj||| ago, is now off the seriously iß'fliJH and it is hoped that he will b« r 'ftt|| valescent in a fortnight or so. ,' %Wm Messrs W. J. Kainger, F. G. Lirit«fi B. E. Uenson (Auckland), V. Hi VfflefflM M. Dobbie, E. A. Christie, J. 8. PaMjli F. S. Jans (Wellington), F. Halgteft, Jllll McDonald (Dunedin), and W. 'Manjjjffl (Sydney) are guests at the n Vice Hotel. , -.' ■ .-SfH

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 14 July 1930, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 14 July 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19979, 14 July 1930, Page 10

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