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Mr W. Eldon Contes loft by y esterday’s express for Christchurch. Mr Allan Smith loft yesterday for Christchurch. Mr S. Fa ram was a passenger by yesterday’s expre.-s for Christchurch. Mr Alexi McNeill left yesterday to attend the school jubilee at Balcluthn. M.rs Q. Burger returned Christ church last evening. J. Lainplough, of Gijanity, returned from Christchurch last evening. Mr and Mrs A. S. Armstrong returned from Auckland last evening. Mns M. McGavin, who has neon t {siting Christ church, returned home last evening. Mr and Mrs C. Grams, and Miss; Orams left yesterday foj; Whangaroi. I Where they will in future- reside. Mr R. Hall was a passenger by yes- j terday’s express on a visit to Welling ! to A. Miss Annie Pratt returned by last evening’s express after a holiday I J*pent in the south. Mp J. P. Leitch, who has been spending a holiday in Sydney, returned to Greymouth .last evening. Mrs and Miss Murtagh, who have | l>een visiting Wellington, returned to Greymouth last evening. Mr D. A. Anderson,, who has bc A n visiting Grey mouth, returned to Tim uru yesterday. Mrs W. Hardie has returned to Jacksons, after spending a holiday at Miss E. Battersby has returned to ) Jacksons, after spending her holiday in Christchurch and Timaru. Mr 11. Lanauze of Chatham Islands is visiting Grey month, and is staying at tho Dominion Hotel. Their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Bledisloc. and Sir John Hanham. left yesterday fo r Wellington, after vi itiog South Westland.
Mr and Mrs R. Wood who have Keen the guests of Mr and Mrs A. E. Wood, left yesterday on return to Wei lingtou. Nurse Arthur, who has been relieving at the Grey Hospital, left by yesterday’s express on retain to Dunedin. Mr B. Cook has been transferred from Ngahere to the Shipping Department of the Railway Goods Office, Greymouth. Mr and Mrs W. Bennington, who have been visiting Mr and Mi’s I. Bennington, left yesterday on return to Christchurch. Councillors G. Perotti and J. McGinley were, at last evening’s meet-| ing of the Borougoh Council, re-elect-ed as the Council’s representatives ov the Greymouth Fre Board. A Paris cablegram announced the death of Vice-Admiral Gauchet, who commanded tho squadron, which pralieipated in the landing at the Dardan Mr J. Garlick, of the Railway Department, has taken up his position at Ikamatua, in succession to Mr H. Holder, who has been transferred to Christchurch. A London cable states that the Probate Court has granted leave to presume tho death of the cricketer, J.W.H.T. Douglas, who left £20,00) and also of his father, who lett £6.5,000. G,et- at the Albion Hotel include: —Mr Thos. Pollit (Australia), Mrs M. Preece (Cliri-u enuroh), Mr and Mrs Win. tolley (Cromwell), Mr R. B. Sinclair Christchurch), Miss Jelly (Cromwell) Mr '*nd Mrs T. Stewart (Metl-v-n). Mr Tnos Scott (Gib; stem) J. M. IJt.lo (Nelson.) The following Justices of the Peace have been appointed foi the West Coast according to a gazette notice last night:—Mr Ch ark® David Betts, pf Westport, Mr Louis James Carmine. Gianity, Mr Robert Jan.e a Colvin, of Buller. Mr Kienan, John Hogan of Awutunn. Westlan I. Mr Elliot McDonald of Granity, Mr Arthur Whit.ting- • ton Merrctt, Buller.
<Mr and Mcs B. T. S. Martin of 'We’Uington arrived yesterday, and -arc the guests of Mr and Mrs S. R. Shannon.. High Street, Mr and Mrs Xattin intend remaining a week in Greymouth, ajid will then proceed to Dunedin to attend the Methodist Conference. Mr Martin is tho recently announced Independent candidate for ,Wellington South, and a brother tn Mr Lee Martin, Labour member for Raglan. Guests at Be vington’a hotel include:—M r and Mrs McCabe (Ngakawati), Mr R. S. Boundy (Melbourne), Mr W. J. Hill (Christchurch), Mr E. Fountain (Wellington)' Mr A. Anderson (Dargaville), Mr F. Thornton (Christchurch), Mr 11. Mazery (Christ, church), Mr F. Eller (Christchurch), » Mr Pilkington (Christchurch), Mr G. E. McNeill (Christchurch), Mr F. AV. <Cbop.T (Christchurch), Mr A. Thomson (Western Australia), Mr J. M. ‘Thompson (Western Australia), M r N. CS. Nirol (Nelson.)
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1931, Page 5
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