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is now making a good the arrivals from WeUftji&flH ferry steamer on SatuidSpflflH Holroyd (Wanganni), White (Wcllingto*)ljM| !;een com polled to takeyfißM College House, who has Christchurcb on Saturday igg^|| Moore, the Hon. G. TOttraSfl D. Buddo, and the Hon, CfiHH M.L.C.'s, arrived from the ferry steamer on Satflaflffljl pointed deputy-registrar li&ges, and deaths at Mr David Young lias appointment for Mr William appointed to represent Qujjjl^Ufl laud, on the Assessment &ngSH|fl| Valuation of Land Act. ' *§SH China (Inland) hopes to^^sßHl <x>me in March or the Methodist Con a few days in the in connexion with tbe FflfflHH Messrs J. F. Markley (&jlwfß G. Nicoll (Ashburton), lington), F. Milncr aA{PJjrafl| (Oamaru) are guests at The Rev. J. Takle, of S&A&fll leave Christchurch ahfltfftJlH charge <rf the Baptist Messrs C. S. Newton, P.-'ljJflM (Wellington), F. F. FoordE. T. Morris, F. Tucker (ImH B. Langdon, C. H. joever(£mHH Dr. Aldred (Wellington) the United Service HoteL .t|HH Imperial Bureau, and one of the authorities on fruit, England for Australia this rill visit 'm^Hj In its annual report, tW'fMH Chamber of Commerce to record with deep W«n.'Reece andJ||flgnH pit isi .ents, and of MeawHH^| known membefs of recall the loss wh£gb farming community the Dominion as a n rt Tr death of Sir George CtiraHH A very large iinmberaPiMßM Church, Auckland, Rev, A. 6. Wilson. have been associated the past eight years, wqKjgaHM accepted a «dl toJifL- Aal»Pjß|] Christ? hureh. The A. J. Lucas, speakers were the Rev, president of the. New. M|HHH Unign, the Rev. A«^J. J. Laird, president'Of isters' Fraternal their regret at chcqne was then whom several otfcf? eluding one £r9»; prayer meeting, with has been associated istence during tlie Mrs Wilson from ladies* Mr W. T. Dunedin man who haa_ ba4 wprld. Prior England at the outbfCwH9&fl was placed in work of the Alderahal QMMHHjH 1915. He was than pioneer work ttW wan ?ent .to transferred to Hospital, London, this he was seht to rotary over tfcq was in the France. After called upon to tivitics at Hobic ia «9||^H came to New first group of House
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 10
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