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Personal Items.

■Alojacder Bol, ertl Wellington from Dunedin. rha Hon. D. J one* (i*- ■. Agriculture) left f 0 ? WdffiSJ* * terry steamer last eTeaia» Dr. G. M. L. Lester will . pal speaker at the acaual bSS** cewmony of the Ashburtoa & on Thursday evening. Mr G. L. Petersen, advaiiM „ for Wirth's Circus, tangemcnts for the ChrUteW? * son, and leaves for Greymoirt^j**At the annual meeting of it. e " Island Poultry Association IfiS"* Gore Mr Geor«e E. Jeffrey' 0 church, was clecied pr^dp»r£ teat seventeenth time in succession 144 Mr E. H. Andrews -was rr , chairman, and Mr G. T. BoothAZ!? chairman, of the Chrijt e hurdi ' way Board at yesterday's asimi ing of the Board. * a,rau »Bet Messrs K. A. Le Pine. B Cl eren (Wellington), A." s (Gore), J. Beadle G\ Cleavin (Dunedin) are gSX Lmted Service Hotel. *** Sympathy with the Haver tyt, * G. Sullivan, M.P.) and the M.Si; in the death of Mr Arundel »-!rr* Mrs Sullivan's father, was at last night's meeting of tl» church City Council. Uub£ - Dr. Stanley Jones, the author of ti. book, "The Christ of the gjfj has been invited to visit New in 1932 or 1933 by the New Missionary Council, reports the News."

Mr Arthur S. Butler, govern!*, tor of Butlers (London), (Australia), Ltd., and Batten (3h» Zealand), Ltd., is at present it (w. church, in the course of «. wwyjZT He will leave for Australia Tfj] . staying there for some month* returning to England. A joint meeting of the CMfctap Chapter and the Standing CtuuqJtoth to be held to-day for the two honorary canons to replete Cqngk S. Hamilton and C-ocks on. Chapter. Canon Bean'a his canonry will not take effecttQftt end of the month. Mr F. Ekins, who was pcwMßkefclhe annual meeting of tin grims' Association last an interesting seafaring e«rwrM3fcW youth lie sailed under - father, who was of the Royal Mail Service iiPHif * West Indies. Mr Ekins mk', several of the New ZMUwflmpj# Company's clippers.

The City Engineer fMj-'liiMipE,! braith) was last night en*a pqmjpr by the City Council a To annual general meeting rf'HH' Zealand Society of CivS SnSMgra be held at Wellington on Vn 28rd next. Permission wa« the chairman of the Water Works Committee (Cr. J. land) to attend. ■- The Bishop of to hold aa ordination ia €ni£fiEi&' on Sf. Thomas's D«y f J—attpl when the Eevs. K. Behoßnr ai>|S|p:. liams will be ordioiied : . hood, and Means J. kins to the diaconate. ■ 3trJhi||f&: join the Timaru staff aB4 3Bt : will go to assist tlw Bar, A. <1 W||: in Bangiora and tt> Mr Artluor Bvfa*W ifeISIBBBE'' patron of the sociatjoa at 1%. .agggjl JpMBMIi |Bf member of Iw> j lotte Jane. •'He is one. people," Mr Webb liM,member anything about fjSßßgft'ii he was abont seven twa agreed to act as patron as WMMfctdon't ask him to spssk** ' Sr. J. Kelly, whose nM|W the. editorship ©f the "Swr JWmBI Tablet" is announced, time desired to retnxa to he lived as a student. Ks *BfM» the Eaeharistie CcngrflSS'?Sj®S®Hs| early in. the New Year ! bishop of Sydney. decide whether he will *pw Wfflßl parish work or go 4# .yijßKl 1 where he might devote s isi»w«>iMjlß| lance journsikai. < ' jjjjgfcj ■ At the opening of ing of the Ganterhww. sociation last night, w® E. R. Webb, said thai the MqHIT.I Mr G. W. Hungerforf, accident about ten dw» «S[K fallen from a sten I*™?. . of- his ribs broken, and wj cracked. As a conseQUenc# JlT■' ford was unable to attead ■ ing. Mr H. K Mank ww^glgi. secretary for the meettw, half of those present heWWS ■ Mr Marsh to convey V M^:K2SIi pathy to Mr Hungerfert , tho hope that h# «Q®«* "** 77 y stored to health. ,'j

The indisposition of , 8 Melanesia> Bishop ! recently suffered ' a Xm-'fe''"' breakdown, is referred t* "Church News," which fV may necessitate the UJJSW SJ to England to reenperate. made for prayer for ttf BBfag •recovery and for w, and the Mission ataff- » doubted the financial position « tS» \ the struggle to «»* e diminished income, his breakdown," the burv Pilgrim* at the 111, r~-' «^rSSwS9S the vear by '••5 Majesty the Kinz tWlß&fcf : p. Arthur A?** ' knighthood. tw life Story can l ^' conferred upon anv isew « £ more deserved JM* delight to BJ Artfe*" 1 *? verbally heartiest congratnlart»MS tion of favour. fcStfSS- . the insi•

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 8

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