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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs G. Heginbobham, of Wellington, is visiting her paints, Mr and. Mrs J. Coburn, 'Turamaha Street.’"

Mr E. M. Sheedy (Christchurch) ifi visiting Greymouth, and is the guest of his sisters at the Brian Bora Hotel.

Mi- W. Cunliffe (Ashburton) will arrive this afternoon to attend his another’s funeral.

Vice-Admiral Webb,, who commanded the warship J ,New Zealand, has been appointed to command the Royal NavaT College- at Greenwich.

Mi- C. S? Allen, • architect to the Health Department, who has been visiting the West Coast, left by today’s express en route to Wellington.

Passengers" by this morning’s outwit!* express -liicltided Mesdames IJabkSo’n, AZ Jamieson, Misses McDiarmid, Youiig, Messrs H.< Eller :and‘ G. C.-Holder. ‘

Mi : R. Walker, who ha B .been fqnjmaii-’ of the locomotive branch of the Raiilwa’ys at ’Greyniouth fot the past 18'iribiiths,. has received notice • oi his transfer tp. Frankton' Junction. Rev. Lionel Ford has been appointed h sean of York in succession to Rey.‘;Foxley Morris, the new Dean of Westminster. (stated a London cablegram!). ply L. Frazerhunst, Medical Superinteiident of the Bay of Islands Hosis to succeed Dr. G. A. Forrest as Chief of the Palmerston North hospital

Ensign' and Mils Pratt, in charge of ; ‘tli®’ Ashburton. Salvation. Army Silver Band, will arrive by this afteraiooii's'. express. They will be the •guCßth of Archdeacon and Mrs Carr.

X. iondo|u . 'cablegram .stated |that Miss Jane Raby, of Bath, cousin of Lady Methuen and sister of Admiral Raby, who won the first, Victoria Crbas, is celebrating' her hundred and sixth birthday. She still reads the newspapers. She has lived, in the reign of six! monarchs.

The death took place at the Metropolitan; Hotel, .Wellington, ;oh Thursday Tas V..<>f '-fr'fc William Ryan, son of Mr P-'TRy'ari,; l;; kite of Kumara and G’reeaWohb! Who wr/; 38 years Jof lage, was ,a native of .Greenwhere lie was engaged in dredging Tor many* i years.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1925, Page 5

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1925, Page 5

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1925, Page 5