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PERSONAL.

I I Mr F. B-j- kis visiting the Dunedin I Exhibit.on. Mrs R. Power left yvsterduy morn •ng for Trent ham. Mrs F. M. Dennchy was an uufwar I j passenger by th" express yesterday. I Miss D. Broad left yesterday on . i visit to Hr-’ Dunedin Exhibition. ■ .Mrs Excel! left by the last train j for Oteruhua, near Palmerston iSouth. Mrs Edward Priug, of Threadnecdl i Street, has return: i from a visit t.» elitist church. I Vest rday’s inward express paswn- .,• * i> diiilcd Mudsr- T. Richards and .. Hodgson. I Mrs Harry James, of Karoro, who has | ieen <m a visit to the Exhibition City, it's returned to her home. j Air Frank Stapleton, of Wanganui, | iirived in Hokitika last evening, whole .ie will visit his relatives. . \ isitors to thc Dunedin Exhibition I v ho I, ft Greymovth yesterday include Alls IL E. Harvey and Mrs Dunford. Mr E. Grey was a passenger for I Oumaru on the last outward bound ex« I Mr. Cam Suhadick, Buller County I Engineer, is confined to bed at AuckI land, as the result of an illness. I x_. ana N. G. Grant have reI -utned to Greymouth after a holiday »n the East Coast. I M:s T. Tcpliss. who has been staying | it tiie Federal Hotel. Caristehuteh. re- ! urned by last evening’s express. I Migs Si. Walsh, who has been visitng the Dunedin ExhibPim, arrived iu Treymcuth last evening. ; Messrs A.. Behan and J. Mathiesun ieft for Welling* .ui yesterday on a ' Mr W. R ithbun. of High * eet, ac•ompanied by Miss P. Rathbun, is at uresent on a visit to Dunedin Rev Martin. ot‘ Greymouth, is at present spending a vacation at Rud cUffs, Sumnur, Christchurch. Mrs G. Patterson, of BlaKetown, and Miss V. Paterson, of Reefton. left fur Dunedin by. yesterday’s express. Mrs 1». A. Stewart, wife of Mr Stewart, of the National Bank, returuel atl night from Christ church, where he has spent a week. Mr Gavin Wilson. Locomotive Super nt undent of the New Zealand Rail vnys Workshop.', at Addington, id at • resent visiting Greymouth. Mr A. V. Olix-r, manager of the N it.onal Mortgage Co., who has been atending his faT'.er's funeral at Fairley, eturned to the C*»a-t last evening. Mrs E. Hopkins, of Kilgour Road, cho has been spending several months n the North Island, returned last evMr and Mrs Jas. Irvine, and Miss . ivine (Perotti Street), leave to-day »r to-morrow • v car for a pleasure lour f the Do nil’lion. Captain Bell, of the Salvation Army, who is on transfer, left by yesterday’s ■ xpress for Palmerston North, where he will in future reside. Mrs James Baldwin and daughter vf Wellington, who have been on a visit to the (’oast, returned to their homo yesterday. A London cable stales that Mr Piling, Assistant Colonial Seuretarv for *! iji, has been appointed Secretary uf he Western Pacific High Commission. A London cable states Mr Francis, District Officer iu th" Solomon Islands, w’.ll be Britain’s new judge, in the A ‘W Hebrides. Messrs C. McKeuhnie, F. Keating 'Reefton), and T. Milligan, left yesterlay on .. visit to Wellingtor in order o attend the Domini n Conference of he License! Victuallers’ Association. Mrs M. Minehan, of Ross, accompaned Ly Miss J. Groaney, of Chapel Street, took their departure for ’hristchurch yesterday on a holiday Sergeant-Major Evans,' V.C.. is nt '•resent undergoing a course of instruction at the military camp at Burnham. He left by yesterday’s Mi .ihd Mrs F. ('. ..1.-Nabb, of Ross, wh > i;;v« been u i n holiday visit to Wellington, netnin' I yesterday, and ne G e guests of Mr A. J. Sloss. They n'c<<l to Ros-; tt -rta". 1 Sergeant J. Smythe, accompanied by ; 'lrs J. Smythe, and Miss Ruth Fox, of Ahaurn, left yesterday for a brief visit to Christchurch and Dunedin, where hey will visit the Exhibition. Miss Ivy Green, of Westport, has been recommended bv the Education lion rd for the position of second assistant teacher at the Millerton school. A cablegram from London states that the following have been a]»pointed rrustees of the War Graves Endownent Funds of live millions sterling: <ir Herbert Lawrence. Mr E. R. Pea•ock, and Sir Fabian Ward. The Pacific Cable Beard (says a .(•ndon cable) ratified on Monday Air ! Hunter’s appointment to the managerI -hip for Australasia, pending an agreej nent upon expenditure and allowances, i The Canadian representative did nut ’ it tend thc Board. I To succeed Miss I>. Bean, whu f*r | -nine months has been »n charge of the Dental Clinic, at the Greymouth Main School, and who will not return to Trey in ■. uth, the Department is appointng another officer as from February ( ohme’ Knott, of Winnipeg, lias i'run appointed chief sc.wetary fo- the I A ••my in New Zealand. L’uuti ’oloiiui Henry, Wellington, leaves i hortly for Toronto as chief secretary . for the Canada East Territory, and I uis been promoted to the rank cf CuiMr Wallace R. Lloyd, advance manger uf Pat Hanna's “Diggers,” i; i n .Dxymouth completing i-r.'aiigeuicnts ’( r lheir season In n. The Diggers, 1 vho ;i:u coming direct frum th<’ Exi i-r ond include such w« 11-known far-»uri:-u> .1 Pat linn:. Joe Valli and ! >t:in Lawson. The death has o<uurred at Cbrist•hurch of Mr. Janies Johnston, ex Inspector of Po-1 ice. Fifty years ago M’* Johnston arrived in New Zealand f rom Ireland and in 1876. when a ’ couth of nineteen years, joined the Canteiburv police* and in sue’ess on was stationed at L : nc<dn, Akaxoa Waiau, Chlverdon and Rangiora.

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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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