PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. 3VL Dennehy, Assistant General Manager of the iNfew Zealand Bailways^ returned from Sydney by the Tahiti to-day. , ,The Chief Justice ; (Sir Michael ityel's) left"■•■Wellington yesterday teg preside over the Supreme Court a 4 Wanganui. Mr. Justice Eeetl left on Saturday for iNTapieiy where lio will preside oveij sittings of the Supreme Court. The friends of Dr. D. Eardley Feu* wick will be sorry to hear that he ha^ been seriously ill for the- past fort, night, and will, be unable to resumi his duties for some tiino to come. ■ The death occurred this4■morning, afi tor a short illness, of Mr. Frederick T< Leightou, of Eastbourne. Mr. Leigh ton; was first assistant chemist in the lali" oratory of the. Department of Agriculture, and had been in tha Public Ser». vice for twenty-three years. Mr. Leigh" ton leaves a widow aud two children^ The- funeral will be private. Sir Hugh. Allen, president of th«j Eoyal College of Music and of th» British Music Society, will be a pas« senger on the Tahiti when she leave^ Wellington to-morrow for San Francisco. Mr. H. Macquarrie, -the well-knowni author and traveller, will be a passen* ger on the Tahiti when she leaves We> lington to-morrow for San Francisco.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 11
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PERSONAL ITEMS
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 11
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