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PERSONAL

Mr and Mrs 31. M. Friedlander ar rived yesterday from Christchurch. '*• Eadie returned from • hristchurch last evening, Mrs F. M o il roy returned from ' hristehurch last evening. Mr J. W. Calwell returned from Christchurch last evening. . 3lr G. S. Simpson arrived last evenmg from Christchurch. A. J. Hastings arrived from Christchurch last evening. Mrs F. Sadler left vesterdav on return to Belfast, Mr W. Sulliva n loft yesterday on return to Timaru Mr L. Elliston left yesterday on return to Dunedin. Right Rev. Dr. Brodie. Bishop of Christchurch, returned to Christchurch yesterday. Mr W. Davies returned last evening from an extended visit to (’hri<t- « hnreh. Mr and Mis 1.. I'ahvy mid Mr and Mrs A. Dawber arrived v from Little River. Mr George llugg arrived yesterday from Nelson to attend the Nelson ■Trotting Club's meeting to-dav. Mr and Mrs J. C. Smail arrived yesterday from Nelson on ;• visit to the West Coast. Mr r. J. Beer. Stipendiary Steward, arrived from Christchurch last evening to attend the NeUon trotting meeting at Greymouth. A Press Association message states that the elections held recently by the University Academic. Board, resulted in Profs. Rnnkine Brown, flight and Segar being elected members of the Senate, Professor Segar as Chairman of the Academic Board, and Professors Segar, Shelley and G. E. Thompson as members of the Entrance Board. The death took pla.ee at the Grey Hospital yesterday morning of James Barclay Douglas, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged GO years. The deceased came io New Zealand 23 years ago. and had since resided at Runanga, where ho was employed at the State Mines. fie was a Past Master of the Freemasons, flis wife and one daughter (Mrs J. 1.. Patterson, Cobden) survive him; also two nephews, David end James Douglas, of Waiuta. The funeral will take place at Karoro Cemetery this afternoon, leaving the residence of Mrs Patterson. Cobden.

Guests at Rovington *s Hotel include Mr and Mrs G. H. Scott (Wellington), Mr and Mrs C. L. Rhodes (ChristChurch’). Mr and Mrs J. C. Small (Nelson), Mr C. IT. Hobbs (Christchurch). Mr C. Gilbert (Christchurch), Mr F. Atkinson (Nelson), Mr M. O’Brien (Christchurch), Mr G. D. Cameron (Lyttelton), Mr E. Hobb (Christchurch), Mr H. Ellisdon, Mr FJ. Beer (Christchurch). Mr A. J. Hastings (Christchurch), Mr TI. A. Garden (Christchurch), Mr J. Jackson. Mr C. Rides (New Brighton), Mr S. Roberts, Mr L. Watson (Christchurch), Mr F. .T. Kent (Christchurch), Mr T. IT. Leo (Reofton). Guests at the Albion Hotel include Mr G. Iles (Christchurch), Mr 11. Iles (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs L. Fahey (Little River), Mr J. Duxberry (Pigeon Bay). Mr J. Nohra (Waiuta), Mr E. O’Malley (Christchurch), Mr M. Gorman (Christchurch), Mr O. E. Hooper (Lyndhurst), Mr J. O’Connell (Rakaia), Mr T. O’Connell (Rakaia), Mr A. J. Wilson (Methven), Mr E. Ward (Mothven), Mr A. E. Bussell (Christchurch), Mr B. F. Spiers (Murchison), Mr G. Hogg (Nelson), Mr E. B. Moore (Nelson), Mr D. Archer (Southbrook), Mr F. A. Loffagen (Rangiora), Mr and Mrs A. Dawber (Little River), Air .1. Moore (Mayfield), Mr Free th Ward (Ward), Mr and Mrs C. S. Donald (Belfast), Mr W. Howard (Christchurch), Mr W. Duff (Methven), Mr F. McGirr (Mothven), Mr M. Scoon (Methven). Miss K. Brown (Reefton), Mr J. K. Foley (Christchurch), Mr jind Mrs M. B. Edwards (Belfast), Mr E. R. Neale (Nelson), Mr and Mrs M. M. Friedlander (Christchurch), Mr H. Gay (Nelson). Mr C. A. Thompson (Christchurch).

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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 5