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PERSONAL

At yesterday ’s meeting of ,v the Manawatu Bowling Centre, Mr J. A. Nash, M.P., was re-elected to the Presidency for the 20th time. The Rev. I>. R. McDonald is interim Moderator (not minister) of the Terrace End church during the vacancy in its pulpit.

Miss Clarice M. Ashworth, of South Australia, has accepted the position of principal of Columbia College, Dunedin.

The committee of the A. and P. Association last night passed a vote of sympathy to Messrs W. J- and TAT. Croucher on the death of their sister.

It was decided by the A. and 15 . Association’s committee last night to invite the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe to attend the Feilding Show.

Messrs IT. D. A eland and J. D Ormond and Sir W. Perry have been appointed producers’ representatives on the Meat Boad lor the next two

Congratulations were extended to Mr Jack Telford at the Feilding live stock sales yesterday. He made his debut as an auctioneer for his firm and made an excellent impression. The Canterbury College Professorial Board decided to forward the names of all three applicants, Messrs A. H. Andrews, E. H. Carew and T. F. G. Milner, 8.A., for the Rhodes Scholarship.

Mr P. 'G. T. Peacocke is retiring from the service of the Union Bank of Australia on November n> and intends to leave Gisborne and to reside in Auckland. Mr Peacocke has been with the bank for nearly 4-

The death occurred yesterday afternoon of the death of Mr Redwood Gaul tor. of Lake Timara, one of Marlborough’s leadng ctizens. The son of Mr Cyrus Goulter, one of the earliest pioneers and explorers of Marlborough, Mr Coulter was born in 1857, with th edistinction of being the first child registered in the Marlborough district.

The Rev. Dr. James Gibb celebrates the 50th anniversary of his ordination into the Presbyterian church to-morrow. He has held the offices of first Moderator of the United Presbyterian church of New Zealand, minister °f the First Church, Dunedin, for 18 years, and of St. John’s church. Wellington, for 23 years. He retired seven years ago.

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4033, 16 September 1933, Page 4

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PERSONAL Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4033, 16 September 1933, Page 4

PERSONAL Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4033, 16 September 1933, Page 4

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