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eeived fTablf I Hon. G. W. Forbes 8 visit Scotland and other import h j? * vincial centres in N ew S interests, also Ireland and t( " fore leaving for New Zealand J Association. a »and.— The Minister for KVW«t----f S^WSSwt,^ wiTi leave by car Mr D. Jones, M.P mt,,™ , tlio. north v ester day morning f,! Mr E. G. Poet (Montana, ne, Botr" 8 t!w guesu at iBS Mr F. Milner, Rector of n, ». tpki Boys' High School, is bU«* the Clarendon Hotel. - S Mr Vincent H. Freeth dWt Catts-Pntterson Company' n land), Ltd., is on a visit to Tk church. w Mr J. F. HalligaU, Ke# i.,i manager for Gollm and cS 1 Ltd., leaves Wellington to-<k> visit to Australia. " °* cflTi sengcrs on the Maori from Wpllil l \esterday morning. ? Messrs H. G. Sincock (Dfihediti Prictor, and IS. Thorite' (Wslffi and Mr J. K Carruthers (Sj2 staying at the Lnited Service Htyj

Messrs J. S. Hunter (Wdluw. A. Morrison, and D. Hichptif? din), and Mr W. T. Ritchie (IE are recent arrivals Bt the ClatS Hotel. M Mr G. P. Purnell, it Was reported last night's meeting of the p C:hristchurch League, has accept, position of honorary solicitor ft . League. Mr J. Digby, of SpringstdS has been appointed a ranger niA, Animals Protection and Game fa the Wcstland, Marlborough, mjj son acclimatisation districts. Mr J. O. J- Malfroy, T.T,« t has been studying and doing work at Berkeley University, nia, will arrive m Wellingtbfi A] cember loth He will spend t weeks in 'Wellington. Messrs F. E. Graham (chalnta the Christ church Stock Exchaaw) Kitson, A. F. Scott, and H. ft Lyttle (secretary) are. in attending the conference of tbe' Zealand Stock Exchange Assosui They will probably return to-ndi morning. < Mr V. E. Hamilton, president Canterbury £tnployers' AiJdefo who attended- the anhuftl confeqjn the New Zealand Fcdi tion, held at Wellington," left 4 last niiiht on a bueineri HA Wanganui. He returns to 1 Qj church on Safrirddy. Messrs A. M. Burhs,, Ji Wi fllA G M. Hall, and D. I. MacdonaW,i with the president, reprfteßted Canterbury Employers' Agsotiitac I the annual conference of the Nj»! j land Employers' Feder&tiflii, aid ! Wellington this week, fttati Christchurch this morning.. At the Methodist Synod meHing terday it was stated th&t 4tt 8, i; of Rangiorti, had cotfipleiefl (f ty 5 years' service as a Sunday Bt teacher. This constitutes a hcotd) the Synod expressed its appted&tk j such devoted and lengthy gerviee, thanking and congratulating Mr A on his excellent reeoftL • A motion of fevtnpMhy trlth tfe i tives df Professor -Emeritus. IL JT. 8 was agreed to, members standing last night's meeting of the ffll Council of the Ginierbflry AStoj Association. . The chairman {Mr W Carey) said-that PfdteOsbt ScOtV been at Oti. and t&ln&d member# Association. .At £ho - first weenp the Ateociatioh he,-frali appoiutMt aminer, and had ,held .many hpßfffl Offices dUfiflg the hiatorj bf the & ciation. , , Lord Barnby, principal of the « firm of -Francis Willey and Co., ft ford and Boston, *wba arrifed Christchurch, yesterday, was tto fl «f the local feahager, Mr Ftaiik pi Ho will l(-aye by car thtt mojßis| fchend two days on Mr Bernard TP station it Oratl. Lord Barnby tvi! turn to the North Island tho a steamer on Saturday evening, bat i attending wool sales tliere ; will COT Christchurch again early in Uecsßl At an informal conference teh members and officers of the Oantero Education Board, and the Ditww Education {MI- T. B. Strong) and Assistailt-Direetor {Stf "A. evening) iras iaken » farewell to St * Bfell, whh is rebAj the end of the fcftftui. Mr B. 1 (chairman) and Mr Ji G. w* J appreciatively of the long semtai Mr Bell had given to' educat»«§ Gow remarking thtit Mr, Bell AMI associated with him as a P*# l ' in the early days in Sottth_C*»w« Both members expressed tn#-lwp Mr Bell would enjoy mat# jw good health and happinea,-»»«i ■ supported their remarks IP. replied suitably, stating C(irdia) of relations had between himfeeSf and tne authorities in tho CanWthnry biw

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 10

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