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PERSONAL ITEMS

VICBEEGAL,

The Governor-General' -ana Lady, Bledisloe will leave Wellington this! evening for Christchurch, where they] will remain for ten days.. ■

Tomorrow, evening the Governor--General will open tho Canterbury AVintcr Show and "Exhibition of Industries, and during the following week their Excellencies-will fulfil a series of eb.i gagements of a varied character. . On August 20 their Excellencies will proceed to Dunedin, whero, among other engagements during a stajr of two or threo days, the Governor-General will deliver an address to jnembers ot the Dunedin Chamber; of Commerce.

On or. .about. August ,24. their,. Excel* lencies will return tO : Wellington.;

Dr. E. Marsden, permanent secretary; of the Department of Scientific "and Industrial Eeseareh, left Wellington last evening for Nelson.. ~ ■;

Dr. E. Campbell Begg, f national president of the New Zealand 'Legion, left last evening for the; south to attend meetings in Oainaru -and' Dunedin. He .will return about. Tuesday. •

■Mr.;T.. Lisle,;, of. Wellington/ well known in political anil, commercial circles, has. .been, appointed, .official organiser for );he Ne\y Zealand "Legion.

Mr, M. E. Lyons, secretary' of tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, was ' presented with * cheque from the association :-at>a meeting of the general; committee on Wed j nesday. The president,/Mr.,Gordon. Fulton, whomM© the presentation,'congratulated Mr; Lyons on': his approach--ing marriage on behalf of; the associa^ tion, and wished him a. happy future. Mr. Lyons thanked the association for its gift. ■■-'■.'■'• ■ ■■■'■•. ■;" .'■ ;'

Mr. W. H. Dixon, who has been condiictor of ' the Boyal - Christchurek Musical Society for the past-five years, was farewelled, on behalf-of-the citizens of Christchurch, by the Eev.. J. K. Archer during' tho interval of the concert given on Wednesday evening. - Mr. Dixon is. leaving for England in a few days' time. Mr. Diion. said -. that he would RP away -with the, happiest recollections of No-vy. Zealand, especially of Christchurch.. .- . .'-,■-. ... ,-■

.Following is; the;- complete list of officers, of tho\ Wellington Employers' Federation who. wero/ r elected>at thd annual meeting he].d»,y.csterdayjr—^Presideutj Mr.. H.: Main]aad (re-elected for the twelfth : year);;, •■■yice.-prcsidents, Messrs. W.-.MeLay.ana D, J, M<?GrOwan; executivej Messrs. W. H. Ballinger, E^ E. Brooking, J, L.~ Broun, E. Bull, Wj Burton, F. .Campbell,: W.. 9. Cedoi-holm, H. Coull, A.,J. Ciirtis, W,'Gamble,.W; J. Gaudin, H. .E. Guise r E. F. Hollands^ W. Hopkirk,. W. A..KelloW:, Bi E. Kent,) V. E. Larcombi D. Milligan, J, Munt, F. Ji Oakes, D. F. O'Beilly, W.,Parkin, L. Stewart, B. Sutherland. D» H. Taylor, W.Tunley; representative on Wellington Chamber of Comineree, Mr. W. S. Cederholm; secretary, and treasurer, Mr. Tfr. J. Mo'untjoyj auditor,' Mr. T. W^ F., Marsden. ... . '."'..■, . . ■ • , .■'■■ ■ .

Mr. 1 and . Miss Lethbridgo . (Otaki)< Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henson (Wanga-i nui), Mr. and Mrs. P-. Dorriugton (Dan* nevirke), Mr. and Mrs, •M. .Moodaba (Auckland), Messrs. C; F. Millward, J< Millward, and A. C. Millward (Wanga-i nui), G. Hes (Christchureh), and Tj Yerry (Pahjatua) aro at the Boyal Oakj Hotel. , .. ; . '•• :' • .'.■,■

Mr. ana Mrs. G. Walkou (Auckland); and Mrs. H. M. Maekay (Dunedin) ariai at tho Hotel St.-George.

Messrs. A. Donald" (Pahiatua), F. C. Dyer, W. A. Hislpp, and A. H. Forbes (Christchurch), and A. Johnston (Dnnedin) aro tho Grand Hotel. /'■;':

Dr. F. N.- Harvey. (Napier),. Messrs* Q. M^acindoo (Auckland),.J..H,;Bhodes (Christchurch),' :'■ and ■'• ;^l*»''" Stevenson; (Napior) are at the Midland Hotel.

Messrs. J. Dobbie and H. W. Tayloj* (Auckland), J. C. Young (Palmerstoii: North), andß. W. ".Stevenson (Gore ) arc at the Empire' Hotel,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 11