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Mr. J. J. Corry, of Blenheim, is at present visiting' Wellington.' ' ■ Mr. W. L. Clifford, of' Christchurch, arrived from -the South, yesterday. Mr: Justice Blair leaves -Wellington on Monday to preside at the Supreme Court sessions at Palmerston -^orth. The Rev. IYE. Harry, :whb: nay been ill for the past two or three months, ha3 recovered suffieieutly to resume his ministry iu the Vivian ..Street Baptist Church. ' _ '■' '•" - J ': - As a mark of the esteem in'which" they hold ldm ; the- members'of '-'-t_o "' police force at present stationed'- at '-Mount Cook presented : Constable. To.mlinson, who was recently married, with a beautiful mahogany clock. The' presentation was made Senior-Sergeant H. Butler.- : ■ :.-• : ..-■.-.-': :.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 11
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