PERSONAL ITEMS
. ,Mij L. p.-H. Tripp will be Jeaying for Christchurch to-night. " '
Mr. J.,A. Bedpath will return t» Christehurch to-night.; , > "'.! V. Mr. G. M. Ollivier/o£ Chiistck'urch, was among the passengers this morning from the South. - ' , MriiJ.'W.'Muiirc), North, arrived in-Wellington this morning from tho South. ' , Mr.' J; S.: Boss, of Dujieduij -whoTs visiting Wellington, will leave for the North to-morrow."'" ' Mr. Edwin-Peck lias .been appointed' Receiver of Land Bevenue for the Marlborough land'district.- / , ' ■"■"'■ Dr. Kennec^r Elliott,: a son" of. Dr. J. S. Elliott, of Wellington^ has recently; been appointed a house surgeon at the Boyal Infirmary, Edinburgh. ..-^ :■■• The ': Chief Justice {Sir Michael Myers): is : leaving for the South island to.-morrbw night to preside /at' 'the quarterly sessions ipf tho Supremo Court at' Timaru, opening on Tuesday. ■.--"Mr. ;B." A. Andersori-J of Invercargill, a director pf the Bank of New Zealand and ..president: of the, New Zealand Nativo Bird • Protection-, Society,: iwho has been visiting Wellington, .#jll' leave for the South : to-nighfe..v::- .: ■-,■/^ * Mr.' E. McLean Smith,- for the past three years manager of the Falmerston North branch' of tho' N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency; Co., Ltd;, has received_, notice of his transfer to"''an executive position in the: head office/in Wellington.. ' ••■■ . - ,: ■' ' The Minister for Tourist 'Health. Besorts'of the Dominioh; (the'Hon; A, Hamilton), will leave by the Limited express to-night - on. his first official inspection of the' thermal, district since the -Ministerial responsibility • 'of" .the ■■ tourist resorts was included in: the portfolios he holds in the' Cabinet.f;He will be joined .in Bbtorua ' -by" the General Manager of the Tourist Department (Mr. G..W..;'Clmkard)i; : . Tho Minister of Edticatioc.';and Industries and'.C.6mmerce':"(th'e^Hbh. B. Masters) returned" last 'evening from Stratford.: : .','; -.:' t o-'fO'^X:'^l '. '>- Mr^ J. C. Quiniirij ias for the past two and a half t >-.-years i :been Assistant -Clerk of ■ the Court at SLpwet Hutt and ■ Petone; is = to- leave L to-night on transfer, to , the Auckland :Magistrate's Court. This afternoon, at Petone, he was fareweiled-bjr a large and representatives gathering of solicitbrg, police, and Court i from... both, boroughs and presented by themi with a gold-mounted fountain pen, a pencil, and a cigaretto case." A eulogistic reference to Mr. Quinlin's atiility and Ms ■ unfailing courtesy. ; yrere made by . Mr.> G. OPindlayi Senior-Sergeant H. H. Butler,. and Mr,' P.; Bi Jameson, and they wißhed:him>every. rgucce3B,in his new position. Mr. Quinlin suitably re-■ turned:thanks. ■ z ,■ ..•„;;'.:\v,.-:;-.■;; v,y-. - Mr. I. H. Miller,.idirectbr and aecretary of the young 'members'''division' of the Auckland ,Y.M.C.A:.,';iias' >be«n' unanimously, appointed from a large number of:applicants to»be. general secretary of the YM.CIA. at Punedin. He will take up his duties tlyere at the end of this month. Mr. Muler has. been, actively connected with: the -Auckland • organisation for a anmbet.,, of -years. He _ was a.' member 9^ t?1?. T*^»P"** senior-cricket team", and has been prominently "associated:".' with' Association, football, and other branches of "sport. Mr. Miller is.";a' son of-Mr,1' falter • Miller,. Simla aFenue, 'Khandaliiili.'.' ■The death hag occurred at. Wanganiii of Sergt.-Major j. JW. Domney,.a member of the. Main Body, who was seriously wounded on Gallipoli (states a Press Association telegram)!; On, his ",i;etufa ie acted as an c instructors at'trinth'ani. and: Featherston.; till';the' elbse of the > war: Subsequently he was stationed at Danne'virko, Marton,' and'^^ Wanganiii 'until a year ago, when he-retired owing to, ill health., He was the holder! of tho three servicel medals aridrthe' TSe^Zenland long - efficient service jn^dal and meritorious service medal. . ,^ Among the guests at the- Hotel St. George are Mr; and' MrSi C. Douelas (Waimate), Messrs. : ,W- Hi Cattell. (Christchurch), H. Anaefsoni ({Napier), A. s ;eAß>stheri ton a (Stratford), Alex •, Samson n(Eng. li> h V*g (Dunedin^ B. p. Worley (Auckland), D. Hor^pcks:(Awskland),. JVC, Buddie (Auckland); H.. Corbin (Auckland), -G. Crimp (Hamilton),E. Sreleaven CChristchurch); ♦ ■^ r"is^d: fara),-,Messrs.^. Macky (Auckland), J., Londo^ (Dunedin), J. Bentoa. (p'nn* edin), O. ; E. Kerr (Timaru), T.B; An-' derson (Auckland), S.B. Mann (Aucktend), H. W. Hobbs (London), ana, C. H.Davies(Wajig£fiui), are staying at the Boyal Oak Hotel. , • :'■-•-: -
Among the guests ai-the Gfrand'Hotel are : Messrs. A. George: (Hastings); G. E. Stevins (Palmerston North); and Colin Dalgleish (Melbourne). '■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 9
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668PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 9
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