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PERSONAL

Air 11. Southey, of North Otago, ij uj it visit to Greyiuouih. Air and Mrs Emil Nyberg, of Chapel Street, uro visiting Christehureli. Mr. J. W. Hannan is vis-ling Wellington. Air J. Harrington has arrived from Christchurch, to join the Urey mouth Railway Stutim stuff. Mr. 7 Jones, of Mayf ur, will leave on a holiday visit to II e 7>urt.i islan i to-day. Mrs P. Hoche, of S&atii BeuL, was admitted 'c the Grey k-ivar Hosp '-it yesterday, suffering from a sV'cre attack of pneumonia. A Svduey cable records the death of Mr Henry Cleave St. Vinee.it, :< Glen lunes. New South Wales. He Was a well-known journalist, and was a native of Wellington, New Zealand. Mr M. Howard, a member of tho United Football Club, who is leaving for Wellington on Thursday, was presented by his Club mates ou Saturday, with a gold medal, ns a mark of appreciation. Visitors to Greymouth at present include Mr H. St. John (Wellingtonj, .Mr and Mrs V. Brooker (Christchurch) Mr J. Heintz (Wairarapa. Mrs and Miss Maliug (Tinmru), aud Mr V. Warden (Auckland). Mrs McEwin, relict of the late* M» James McEwin died at the residence pf her daughter. Black’s Point, yesterday niornisig, after an illness of three days. Deceased, who was 69 years of ago, leaves a family of three sons aud four daughters. A Christchurch telegram states thnt the death occurred on Sunday night, following an operation, of Mr. Robert Macartney, of Tai i’api t\h) twice contested the Lyttelton seat in the Reform interest. He was a member of many local bodies and was Director of the Tai Tapu Dairy Company.

The exodus cf West Coasters for Carnival Week in Christchurch cuntisiues. Among those who travelled yesterdav were Mr Gardiner Wilson (Tainui St.l, Mrs P. Heaney (Moana), Messrs 11. Hamer, 11. Johnston, P. Fitzgerald, J. •McLean (Kumara), Mesdames Quinhin, Cahill, A. Wallace, 11. Bullan, W. Fnlvey a»id 11. S. Nightingale. Miss Kelly', Messrs M. J. Fogarty, E. V. Arthur, J. Grogan, A Behan, M. Moan, A. Coumbe, J. Stevenson, R. Thompson A. Walton (Greymouth).

Tho new Assistant Anglican Bishop of Melanasia, Rt. Rev. Dr. F. At. Molyiiepux, M.8.E., M.A., lately Vicar of High Wycombe, England, was on Sunday consecrated at St. Paul's ProCathedral, Wellington, by Archbishop Averill, assisted by the Bishops of Wellington (who read the Gospel). Melanesia (Epistoller), Wainpu who recited the Litany,) and Dnnedin (who assisted in the laying of haiuls and ad-minister-ring the Sacrament of the I’uehanst that followed. The Bishop of Melanesia preached tho sermon, and the whole service was one that will live long tn the memories of those privileged to be present. Bishop Molyneaux preached to n crowded congregation at Newtown, in the evening.

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Grey River Argus, 11 August 1925, Page 4

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 11 August 1925, Page 4

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 11 August 1925, Page 4

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