PERSONALS
The Rev. Dr. Gibb, of St John's Presbyterian Church, Welling, on, ar r-'ved in Gisborne last evening on a visit to St. Andrew’s Church.
Miss Cowan, newly-appointed Matron of the Girls’ High School Hostel took up her duties at the beginn.ng oi the month.
Messrs M. Barak and C. E. Low have been nominated as the iy_f> Canterbury Rhodes scholars, states a P.A. message from Christchurch.
The representative of Sir W. G. Armstrong. Yf hitworth and Company, 31r J E. Rumboid, visited Gisborne during" the week to investigate the Harbor Board’s proposal for the construction of an outer breakwater.
Sympathetic reference to eke death of Mrs. George Gillett was mane by Mr. J. R. Kirk at the monthly meet1 (r of the High School Board yesterday. He said that* there was never a cricket. match or football matcli m this district while Mr. and Mrs. Gulett were living here that thej did not assist in enterta’ning the boys, and he thought that the Beard should pass a vote of condolence with Mr. Gillett in his sad bereavement and forward him a letter of sympathy. The motion was carried in silence, members standing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10065, 1 August 1925, Page 4
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