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Th* Prim® Minister (the Rt, Hq'sli G. W. Forbes) arrived from 'WeifinSf"' , iir' ton on Saturday morning to spted tia'S week-end at his home inChevicrf,. will return lo Wellington thi* even'.^j, ing ' -Vi Mr Jnutia# Frazer, Judge of the bitration. Court, is staying at Warner'a Hotel. The Mayor (Mr D. G. M.P.) arrived from Wellington on Sit-iji, tirday morning. " Mr Duncan Darroch, who hfcs sketching with Mr John Buchanan the Kaikoura district, returned to tbe'ft"? Hermitage on Saturday. * Mr Harold Lightband, who is Auckland on business, is not e«ped#aj,- ? to return to Cbristchureh until the of this week. Mr J. Noble, headmaster of the Wail';! mairi School, who underwent an oper^ l , ation several days ago, is making a isfactory recovery. ,'i!j The Gazette announces the meat to the Board of Governors of th#]' Now Zealand Institute of Dr. 13. Murfc[s den and" Mr M. A. Eliott. ' Dr. I\ Hodgkiss, who has been on the,.': Timaru Hospital staff for some left by tiic Pakeha from Wangamii continue his uiedical studios in lawr Bishop Wilson, Diocesan of Buiibui/» and formerly Bishop of Melanesia, »*i expected to visit Cbristcliuroh month. The Bishop is a son-in-law itf* Archbishop Julius. Messrs 11. Twyneham, E, D. Johnson/;! and Professor J. Park were by the ferry steamer from Wcllingfctijtt on Saturday morning. Mr D. A. Aiken, general Tfcanaff|M| of the Union Steam Ship Conipans|>j;||J Limited, arrived from the north »#®j| the ferry steamer on Saturday. '''wjjjjj Messrs S. E. Marler, A. G. Graham, F. Churton (Auckland), D. Thomwaf)® (London), J. Stewart, P. G. Tlobbs, E. Ellis (Wellington) are among, tlgg guests at Warner 's Hotel. - * Mr It. A.'Anderson, C.M.fi , of ligP vercargill, a director of the New Zealand, was a passengdr freflfflffif Wellington by the, ferry mutwfr'jH Bangatira on Saturday morning, : r^||H Messrs J. K. McAlpine (Craigiebur&jHH H. E. Hewitt (London), J. E. GilaigmjraE| (Wellington), and L. Goldsmith Canon W. 8. Bean intends lean®!! on Thursday for the West take charge temporarily of the parish! He will be awnv from Oargfr-ifr church probably for two or The Gazette announces the ment of the following to the« ton Domain Board: —Messrs Mi (wlmn A. E. Burt, G. Jack, J. P. ■Berryznan, G. Payne, R. H. Wapren, and C. V. .Smith. --lij Mr Eric Lomas, who has organist of St. Luke's for soirto yejj||p|t| while studying at College been offered a title for ordinatioaiMH Dean Gruickshank, of Dunedin (ShH dral. His ordination takes place 4aHH| on Ash Wednesday, March 1. - .Jflßl Messrs J. McCombs, H. T. strong, C. Carr, J. A. MacpherEOn,|l|H|M S. 6. Kyle, J. Bitchener, P. A. dH Perrelle, T. D. Burnett, and, W.!3H|| Bodkin, members of Parliament;, passengers from the north, by the steamer on Saturday mbrning. „ Mr G. Coyle, a member of the »ta|Bß| of Kelly's, Ltd., Napier and TaradalJM| has resigned his position to study fß&jfljß the priesthood. Mr Coyle will en|g||jH| "Highdon," Palmerston North, JhmH take up his novitiate course imßHjg|M| Mr F. Mcßryde (Sydney), general manager of the Australian, tual Provident Society, who is a tour of New Zealand, ac-cotapaißaWg hj Mr C. M. Martin, the the. Wellington branch of <the SotiiH left Christchnrch yesterday for tluncjsSlill They are expected to return to-mors^6m| Messrs F. J. Miller, S. lerguitoß, llpm| G. Kalley, L. Browne (Wellington K. Dalgleish (Melbourne), K. fejUH nott (Palmerston North), S. XL 27hHB|| H. It. Nutt (London), A, DA. H. Francis (Auckland), T. S. Cftfoaffira (Hamilton), E. B. Wimble, and' Gbisholm (Sydney) are guestb JfsSHI tered at the United Service i In the board room of the DattOjjpMg Manufacturers' Association on afternoon a preScatation- was lpattttStfrjKl Mr James Taylor, until recently 'OafiH niser for the Association, priot tyjHH departure on Monday for & [ trip to nH| land. A large number of 'meiabeW'jßwHi tended .to, say'good-bye to Mr' and tho president (Mr J. hasSggM to him, on behalf of ths AssoeUitipiMMH| handsome tea-serviee (is a mark respect in which ho is hojd. Mr said the Association had b<Sen fprtewHH in securing Mr Taylor as its Mr Taylor hid at Jill times dons utmost to forward the "Madoin Zealand" movement; ?«H

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 8