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Messrs V. J. Cornaga, J p * lagher, and J. C. Pennington*(fefc* ton) are staying at Warner'g HoSf* Messrs F. W. Cooke and F. L. Nicholson (BafduttSN staving at the Clarendon Hotep *» Mr J. A. Barnhill, of the'if ' Order branch o£ the InverearriiiSS Office, has left on transfer to n mouth. u "p Mr J. S. Baxter leaves on Tuesday next for a three mS? holiday in Norfolk Island, LorfT* Island, Sydney, and Melbourne. °^ Mr Theo. Kelly, general manae.,, Woolworths (X.Z.), Ltd., ™„?*§*» church for a few days, and i. ££* the Lnited fcervice Hotel. Messrs W. Aitken, W. G. Wiw* » Duthie, F. Picot, and S. D \&* were passengers from yesterday's ferry. '""gwm fy Sir Frederick CLapmaa the north by yesterday's ferry for Dunedm for a sitting of fffi Pensions Appeal Board. V * Mr Guy Menzies, who across the Tasman last year, has -feS? the Royal Air Force. He a fighting squadron at Kenley South of England. 7t tt * Mr Douglas Davies, of the *„ Rubber Company, Auckland, 8,25 in Christchurch yesterday. Ha*» stay here several days before reW mg north. ""* Messrs G. Prictor, R. Mace, f Kelly E. j,. Kaula, B. BhidT«S{ I<. Moncur (Wellington), N oJ(Dunedin), and A. Derbie (InvercaS! aro staying at the United SenS tlotel. -~*«n Messrs F. Picot. AY. R. WiTW K. Stephenson (Wellington) Tasker (Ruapuna), W. R. McKectai (Greymoutb), and G. DnncanQW edm) are guests at the New Cftr Hotel.
The Rev. Samuel Kantor has been a. pointed assistant minister to the BabfcL the Rev. .Solomon Katz, in WeUiasfc m succession '.a the late kowsky. Mr Kantor, who has aliejfr taken up his duties, occupied a aaiii position for five years in Bondi, Bycbu£ At the annual meeting <rf fa j/ turned Soldiers' Association 802 Club last evening, it was decide*!, erect a suitably inscribed brass plate b the pavilion in recognition of the *rt i on %J2 r A he club b y T - Mar£ its nrst lire member. s Professor James Shelley (Canterim College) is expected to return to ChriS church from the United States about August loth Professor Shelley origav ally intended to go on to Endand afler his lecture tour in America, but be has now given up the idea of that tour as it would have interrupted his nnal lectures in New York.
tit fr IT* ?• P ? ce - "anaser rf «» Wellington branch of the Ua«m Steam bmp Company (formerly Ojraferarca manager), Las been appointed* as representative on the Wellington Harbour Boaru of payers of dues on ships in succession to Captain Charles Mo Arthur, who resigned recently oving to his removal from Wellington. Mr Price is the first member of the Union Steam Ship Company to sit on the WeU lington Harbonr Board for the past forty years, when Mr William A'ox Wheeler was Government representative on the Board from 1882 to 1892.
'■' Since our last meeting, the City of Christchnrch and the Chrisichurcli Rotary Club have lost a staunch friend in Mr T. J. Edmonds," said Mr A. M, Burns, president of the Christchurcti Rotary Club, at its hmcheon yesterday. Mr Burns addedith»#-J|r Edsionds had. always given generous assistance to the club on tho occasion of its preparation, and delivery of Christmas hampers, and was in erery respect ~a Rotarian, except that he had not qualified foe' membership. A vote of condolence "with, his relatives was passed, member*, standing.
The Vacuum Oil Company's Bunedjjii: staff gathered together to bid "b« voyage" to Mr P. N. Bundle, and Southland manager for the to*? ' pany, who will leave next week for !*&■ Angeles as manager of the <Hjs>jw>. Games team. Mr William S. Trotters*. sistant manager, in presenting Hf Bundle with a camera, extended to Ma . the felicitations and very good vistas of all members of the staff for a mot successful and enjoyable trip, and referred to Mr Bundle's appointment u a very fitting acknowledgment of i» sporting instincts, not only in eonneriei with all forms of athletics, but also » connexion with, his everyday bwfaww associations. Mr Bundle, who EttittKT responded, will leave for Wellington » , Saturday next, prior to his dep*rtp» with the team on Wednesday, Jo*; 15th. '■-."
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20567, 8 June 1932, Page 10
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