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♦ ■ "t. Mr George Gould returned t«, Christeljurch yesterday from wJr lington- • Sir Charles Clifford wag a na< senger from Wellington on the fmv steamer yesterday. * Mr A. A. Ross, of Auckland has been elected a life member of the New Zealand Farmers' Union. Mr W. H. E. Flint returned ta Christchurch on the ferry steamer yesterday morning. " Mr C. M./Oliivier, who is visiting the North Island, is expected to return to Christchurch at the enw of the week. Mr J. S. Hunter, Commissioner of Transport, was a passenger by the ferry steamer to Wellington last night. ** Mr P. A. Wallwork, borough in spector, New Lynn, Auckland, has resigned in order to take up 3 p os ;. tion under the Health Department at Wpstport. On the motion of the chairman Mr S. Ritchie, the Conciliation Council yesterday passed a regolu. tion of sympathy with Mr Justice Frazer in the death of his daughter Mr W. A. lorns was yesterday reelected chairman of the New Zea--land Dairy Control Board, and Mr Dynes Fulton was re-elected acting, chairman. —Press Association. Mr Justice Blair will preside a t a sitting of the Supreme Court to be held in Christchurch on July 21 He will then go to Timaru for the Supreme Court session there. Mr C. W- Collins, of Christchurch/ who has been studying in Amprk* under a library fellowship from tne Carnegie Trust, is expected to return to Christchurch early December of this year. Quests registered at Wanwrfc Hotel include Messrs W. O. oajE£ bell (Timaru), W. Bartlett (AueL land), P. Dennis and O. (Wellington), and C. RushS - (Jvopdon). A motion of sympathy \vtfh Mr J. Wood, formerly chairman qf River Trust, who ipg beph suffering from eye trouble, vn carried at the meeting of th* taut - yesterday on the motion of BWsent chairman (Mr J. H. Black^||V Guests registered at the New Cfo Hotel are Messrs E. E. Pierce (AuSfc land), K- Francis, W. R. WiUiaS (Wellington), R- J- Townsen4 (Niwr , Plymouth), C. Stewart (Buvaur ' chelle), and J- McMullan (Qliesst town). The Wellington Methodist Jflnisters' Association on Monday passed a resolution of sympathy with & * Rev. Samuel Lawry, of Ch9s- - in his illness, and it vvl '' decided to send a letter expreaajftgS the hope of the Church that "at would soon be restored to Jessys J. kongton and R. Gym-i, were appointed yesterday py the : ecutive qf the Port ChrvstchH?P»< ■, League to represent the league the conference which the Mayor Christchurch will convene to giseqtrvsaccess to the sea, and the to set up an investigating" to examine the whole prohlpni 'jp® to frame a recommendation. > Mr W. J. Ewart, manager of Government Life Insurance Office nig New Plymouth, has received notieK|| of transfer on promotion to Napte||l Mr N. R. Farrant, who has bemfl in charge of the stock departniimtm of, Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Kaikoura, has been transferre&fe Christchurch, and will he succeeWfl by Mr J. M. Reid, of Culver4pn*.;?f|| The appointment of thp Refill Warnock, of the St. Albans pax4M® as the Presbyterian chaplain at o#|P Christchurch Public Hospital im® notifle4 to the meeting of thg bytery yesterday by the Hospital || chaplains' committee. The Bandy, on behalf of the committjte.il; said Mr Warnock's duties would wig elude the visiting of Pre£hyteimf| patients in the institution vsim supervision of services. .

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 8

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