Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Personal Items.

+ Mr H. R. Jones, of Auckland, is a guest registered at Warner's Hotel. Mr H. F. Nicoll arrived in Christ* church from the north by the ferry steamer yesterday morning. Messrs C. Moore (Wellington) and G. W. Waller (Dunedin) art guests at the Clarendon HoteL Mr H. D. Acland returned to Christchurch from Wellington yesterday morning. Mr C. W. Rudkin was welcomed to the executive of the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association rit its meeting last night. Mr G. R. Ritchie, a member of the directorate of the Union Steam Ship Company, was a passenger from Wellington by the ferry steamer yesterday morning. Sir Hugh Acland and Mr B. McJSenna were elected members of th* general committee of the St. Joins Ambulance Association at a meeting of the committee'last night. Guests registered at the New City Hotel are Messrs H. Withington, R. J. Townsend (Wellington). W. L. Leslie (Dunedin), and R. Stark (Oamaru). Messrs C. H. Burson and I. Woolf were appointed by the Canterbury [Manufacturers' Association last night to represent it on the provisional j local executive of the National Rei construction Association. | A motion of sympathy with Mrs !C. J. Morland in the death of her 1 husband was passed by the North j Canterbury executive of the New > Zealand Farmers* Union at its meeting yesterday. Messrs JF. L. Hutchinson and E. D. Brown were appointed by the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association last night, as its representatives rt the forthcoming conference on the question of direct access from Christchurch to the sea. Messrs R. W. McCreath and J. S. Robbie (Gore), J. Newman (Nelson). F. Lister, A. L. Walker. a»i R. W. Smith (Invercargill), R. L. Edmund (Melbourne), and C. E. Spence (London) are staying at the United Service Hotel. Mr Denys Hoare. the newlyelected president of the Rotary Club, was warmly congratulated by the executive of the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association at its meeting last night. Mr Hoare has been secretary to the association for many years.

Tributes to the h uniamitariaa work of the late Rev. Frank Bute were paid at yesterday's meeting of the North Canterbury Hospital Board. In proposing a motion of sympathy with Mr Rule's relatives* the chairman of the board, Mr & J. Otley, said the city had safferal a great loss by his death.

The Rev. B. N. Eade and Mrs Eade, of the Baptist missionary sUff in India, who have been on furlougß. were guests on Mortday evening y the Vivian Street Baptist Churca Wellington, of friends who wishes to bid farewell to them. Mr W. JBardsley, president-elect of the Baptist Union, journeyed specially New Plymouth to take part in the proceedings. Mr Maurice Ralph, who has beea stationed in Christchurch for tB» last five years as South Islana manager for J. C. Williamson, IMj and J. and N. Tait, has received notice of his transfer to Sydney. H« was previously stationed in Australia before he came to Christchurch. Mr Ralph expects to lew* New Zealand in about a month' time.

Mr F. C. Main, formerly secretary to the Young Men's Christian Association at Napier, arrived in Chr»* church yesterday. He will stay the association headquarters J® Christchurch for some time, ana has offered to help the association in its various financial association at Napier has not s** been able to resume the activity# that were interrupted by the earthquake.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19330727.2.65

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 8

Word Count
557

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 8