Personal Items.
Mr J. McCombs, M.P., the passengers from WeHmgtaij ferry steamer yesterday. *-*ffSt^ Messrs W. G. Douglas D. Highet (Dunedin) aro Clarendon Hotel. " -, ■ "jijjfgpf Professor H. G. Dcnhaaa to Christchurch yesterday, 'ftiftt north by tbo Rangatira. f Messrs G. G. Ooates Lancashire) and 8. T. FareSr fflgp'.J edin) are staying at "\\ arnerV liSJj*!V "3 Mr George Wallace, the comedian, will arrive in Cirfet(SftMjc*f§ this morning from Wellington," ? 1 Mr Beaumont Smith, mauAgju SiitfeS ■* tor for the J. C. Wiluamsofc*KiiilEjfs\! Corporation, Ltd., will arrive Ig church this morning ou his tjijj sq#^j[' Mr David Jones, ot .'$&!?;< ■:: New Zealand Meat Producem' J arrived in Christchurch yesteflfcf Wellington. * ]ss -j] Mr Carl Matson returned ip (3«i&s£jfi church yesterday via Nelson, after takine part is the ftstfe* '■? tika bowling tourney. ' }*£|n£j Mr Gordon Fulton has bee* ated for' the office of vice-pre»d»a(?S3j| the Canterbury Agricultural iMgIS Pastoral A? soeiation. , * ;i?ffl»lf| Messrs H. Y. Isherwood, E. A.ijA|ii™ lev, and G. Carpi! (Auckland], iHSKJjf P.' Miller and J. C. Bro»>a'oF*s6|jfiOß ton), and A. C. Hudson (Dnnedtfej'SfgjjJl at the New City Hotel. ■M^ : -« Guests at the United Sernija «sjfo include Messrs J. K. OkerMmsL \jffl'-ik •'DunJop (Melbourne), F. C. (London), H. Town (Manchetfw.-JHKWj land), J. H. Mills (Wellington). Cftg Forbes (Suva), and J- E. Mr W. H. Winsor, secretary New Zealand Cricket Council, nWfjraJtj to Christclrarch yesterday »«*«flßJSfj from Wellington, where ha f^^mW with cricket officials on matt^raraig lating to the Mnrylebone CriefcH -™i£& team's visit to Wellington. " .^&|3g! The District Council of th? T#Wfffi|{sj Educational Association bay ffiwf^jjg the recommendation of tta Committee that Mr Keith : <ffi«V§ Sydenham, be the associatJcß** *s%£§£ for this year. This bursa^rjai^jßsy the successful applicant to TW^"s^igl jf a degree course at Canterbmy CNMK^ The first Workers' EducajLtaaa.l ~JR&EF2i 1 ciation bursar for New Ze^j^PjHK&l Mr J. O- Shearer, who hat JMffij||j& minted lecturer in economics a&jJKg£|| University of Otago. jI^FSS Nominations received to <ri^jß^ membership of tbe Geneiral ,^*fiHE^a tee of the Canterbury AgricßttßMißWß Pastoral Association are as !(%HhS 'Messrs E. S. Taylor. W. ft." "»H| ! R. Peach, T. A. Stephens. 4fWfE9ti|j ! lay, J. C. Chamberlain, Jo«a" Frank Coop, R. T. 3Hciltjl!wißßl3ffi Oliver, James Reid. G. B. V^mHjaH W. W. McUae, W. H- :^KB^ I O. Rutheriord, G. H. W-"l^ I Jones, and H. S. S. inations close on March A. " .• 'il^BHE
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 10
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