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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. E. Stohr, of Motueka, was siv Wellington today, and Js leaving to* night for-a/hbliday !in Melb'ourriy ;

The Rev. J. R. Blanchard, who has ; been granted three months' leave of absence, for^,health recruiting; purposes, left by the Limited last: night* for"Auckland, where he will catch the Niagara en route for Vancouver.

The long service given.by Dan. McKenzie to cricket in Wenihgtbri ?was ; referred to at the association's annual meeting last night, and a ;motio.n: recording appreciation of what., he hadi. done was passed, the hop£ also being: expressed that he would soori be -restoredto. gpod health. '" : ": "■ .».;■■

The. keen, attachment which; the'late. Sir Francis Bell had for cricket- andj the immense amount of heip .he gavej to the game: were" 'speciailjy' referred to-" at ? the '' iarihuar'; * meet' ing of the Wellington T- Cricket Association, last night.,-..,Deep,regret at the great loss, crickef : had ,sufferedf in the dekth of this popular andpotable figure ih.'the game,- one- whd;'hatf tor many years been president"pf the Wellington-. Cricket-;Asspciation,.,:Was.!:.ex-pressed, at the meeting,:, and,-a. v yote of sympathy' ■vWtii the'relEitlv^was''carried) all/present 'standing in-'-silence.

> Presentations1 "were made -it- the: annual meeting of the Wellington Cricket Association last-night, to Mr.: p.- : . B. Broad, the retiring chair/nan,, and, to Mr. W.. J..R. Christophersen.'tfie'retiring honorary treasurer.', JTheir- work in the interests of cricket 'pVef a: long period of years was highly praised, and they in tarn, expressed tharfks for the handsome gifts and the tributes,' aa well as taking the opportunity of expressing appreciation of the- help they; had received :.in carrying out ; their* duties. Mr. Broad received a.wireless set, and- Mr,: Ghristophersen .a-chiin-ing clock. A.gift of a dinner-servica was made, to Mrs. :Christopher.sen,.

Mr. C. Clabburn,;i managing director of Makower, Mcßeath," and^Co., Ltd^ accompanied by' Mrs.- rClabburn, is leaving at ah early, date Jor: California, and will be absent from .^Wellington until March, of .next ;year.:,;.

Mr. C. "D. Richardson; 6f"Wariganul, has been appbirited custodian off Kiddiford Baths, tower Hutt;" Th*te yttra fourteen applicants. "The MSyor, Mr.: J. W. Andrews, stated at-last Might's meeting of the Lower • Hiitt -Borough. Council that Mr. Richarasbii Waa :ioutstanding Qualifications.:: r?'.o^" '-I™

Messrk1 A- M.:' RV litacf eirlaM^antf J.. C. Burns," the 'two^'riew^'cbuj^cinQrsi elected last'week, werer"sWoni"' ih" at] last night's itieeting -'tit the;; ;!>et6nei BoroughCounai; : The; Maydrf'Mr^A.j Scholefleld; in welcoming thef- HeW; members, Said that" althougßi'- iii6m-. bers sometimes- d)ffere.d viri;the:frfee expression of?ttheir bpinioh'ir'theyi^va each other age of their conviction's'an^ eatress-, ing theth honestly: Although" th#m«»n-1 bership tof thfe council 'changed, ?th*re! was always continuity of ■ good -L will- ]

Professor Galli (Sydney),1. Dh M.! Nicholson (Tarariaki), and Messrs. C. R. Holland (Taranaki), L: Wilspil' and] F. Brooke Taylor (Auckland)", 'John | Morgan . (London) /Mi H."! Saimuels, i L. H. Schuster ■ and Jack- -Samuels] (New York), ?W:; A. Flavell (Dungain), j N. D. 'Campbell !and C. iQ.^^DaVis j (Christcliurch)7'" l Raymond ■ '?fhb'*ftas : (London), Alec."Brooke •(En! glafta),';M. ; Myers (Dunedin), K-'BeamisK XAuckland), and M. Greenwobtf (Hastings) are guests at the Midland Hotel; -.

Sir Cecil Leys '•(Aucfelaiid);* and Messrs. M. Shackett (Melbourne),"D. H. Saxtoh (New Plyrtlbuth)i p.-M.-Fur-: ness (Blenheim), E: S; Philip" CSj>dh«y), L. A. Abbett "(H4wera)i-S; Hs3»ataierJones (Wangariui),;"*iv'S^'^X Robinson (Auckland),"F:-E: 1 Jbnes-ahdfiß ,B6ydC&rk (ChfistchurcK)," c;Bt¥hll^Srftithi (Dunedin), D. Gould (ChrisichiirWi), E. G. Kerr and A.'Ailport -(Tlftiaru), H. Macalister (Invercargill);.W. Easton (Punedin).'A. E. Manning. (Hamilton), R. D. Hprton and J. M., Hardcastle (Auckland), C. D'Auvergne- (Hamilton), W. Bernicke (Ne\y York), N. McKinneli art* E.W:C; Hughes (Sydney), and F.-A. Clarke '(Auckland)-.are;stay--ingattheliioteiStCGeorge.. ;* V-; Messrs. D..'Fraser. (Dannevirkej^R.' D. Dorg (Wanganui), E. Wimsett,^nd M. C: Ongley (Palmerstoij NortH), P. J. James (New South Wales),,;.LV ; E. Owen (Christchurcn)i and K.'Sneddpn (Auckland) are guest's at flic Grahd Hotel./' ■ ; -..- ' ,;■'.'" '/:.-::'-°'::~.

Brigadier-General J.. Heahe and Cplonel Ei E. Herrod (Sydney)," ;and Messrs., E.; A. Astley. aiid.M.H/W^nyard "(Auckland) / L. Cbokso^KChi'ist. church);..N.'S.' McCfumpKa-^ttonafch), T. A. Dunran (ftuntgrvineii, -P.-'-S^-IVIc-; Dermbtt ■'■ (Sydney)", GVGS Holmes , (OtakD.'t: W. Collins- "and:' •T."R. j O'Rourke (WarkwprtW, JJCPBjiWwn. ; (Westport), and M. MortJili -(Waipuku-! rau)' are staying-at thft-fßoyal^Oak Hotel

Messis F A Lisle (Sydney), J. T. Jones (Melbourne), M Lang, M. Thompson, and E Beagar (Blenheim), i H. Q. FreCklmgton, F. G. BMisOh, and X J. Horroeks (Feilding), H. J.'Kirk and S. J. Russell (Wavertey), Hugh W. Crawford and Douglas Ross (Wh«nga-3 rei), J. Dunlop (Edendale), Max Simon 1 (Invercargill), John Watson (Huntljr), L. N. Taylor (Auckland), A. Purt (Pukemiro), P. Htwrter (Glenafton), G. A. Eddowes (Thames), D. L. Kirkwood, D. S, Sanderson, and X. O. Pope (Tauranga), G. Fowler and FThomas (Dargaville) are staying at the Empire Hotel.

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Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 11

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