PERSONAL MATTERS
. Dr.. Paget, Inspector of Hospitals, arrived from, the South this morning. : o Mr- Haroia Whittle returned from Sydneyi;o-day;'by the TJliinarba.
Bishop Cleary was among ' the -passengers by the Maori from Lyttelton this morning:
Major-General E. Young, General Officer Commanding N.Z. Forces, was a passenger by the Maori to-day. Mri Nihotte > who will take over the duties- of Consul, for Belgium arrived; l?y:thjrpiin,iroa to-dayi- : ■ • +I .The/% v- ?atlier SVJ. Eyan, S.M"."of the staff of St. Patrick's College, Returned from. Sydney by the Ulimaroa this morning.
,wit" ?-v Eday> ***■ leaves Otaki shortly to take : up residence in Milton was the recipient . of a presentation from the staff of the Otaki post office Mr. Ernest..; Wilson,. representing of Sheffield, and Messrs. -Spear and W^^o^ 0'811^11---^^ WSiW^°/I° n ?a^ pbeU (^airman, of W Weddel and Co.) arrived by the Ulimaroa to-day from Sydney on the r^i n *, h6 .Do, minion/ and will return to England via Vancouver..
land Mg f n *efete? to the. New Zea-' land Master Grocers' Conference to be held in New Plymouth next week aredent), J. R. Biirley: (president), R. Janson (ex-president), H; J. Ilott secretary] Wellington branch, and J. O'Sullivan , The Mayor, Mr. C. B. Norwood, is leaving Wellington this evening to represent the City Council at th! Tramways and Municipal Conferences at Palnv«a*Ott North. Councillor R.-M'Keen will be the.,city's second delegate, and the.Town Cleric, Mr. E. P. Norman will also attend to meet the Director of Town Planning, Mr. R. B. Hammond, In a round-table talk with other Town Clerks upon town-planning matters. Councillor J. Burns, chairman of the Libraries Committee of the City Coun-. iVw Mf- ?•- BailHe ' Chief Librarian, left Wellington to-day for Wanganui -the City Council at the rfr^i! eS ,Confer ence on " Wednesday and Thursday. These conferences were held annually prior to the war, but were then dropped; the series was revived last year, when the meeting was held at Dunediri, and it is-proposed to hold conferences regularly in future
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 11
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327PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 11
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