PERSONAL.
Mr. W. H. Nikera left Hastings this morning for Rotorua. Commander Evans will shortly leave England to rejoin the Terra Nova. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hector. Wellington, are at present on a visit to Napier. Out. of 55 applicants Mr. H. Pauli, of Timaru, has been selected as the Auckland City Sanitary Inspector. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Chadwick and family left Hastings this morning for Wellington ,en route for the Old Country. Richard De Looze, of Raffles street, Napier, who was removed 'to the hospital several days ago suffering from the effects of poison, is now progressing favourably. The young man named William Anderson, of Parke Island, Napier, who was injured in a cycling accident on Saturday last, is now making good progress towards recovery. Mr. Alex. Webster, who has hand* ed in his resignation as town cleric at Pet one, in order to take up shortly the position of county clerk and surveyor at Ellesmere, has been nine years in Iris present, position. Mr. A. E. H. Harrison, Traffic Manager of Railways, Auckland, has been selected by the City Council out of 39 applicants for the tion of Chief Administrative-Clerk the City Engineer’s Department. Mr. G. Stewart, accountant of the New Plymouth branch of the Bank of New South Wales, is resigning from the service to join' the agerugr business of Mr. J. IL Lanauze, Hastings. A presentation of a handsome silver jewel case was made to Miss Scully by the staff of the Hastings Post and Telegraph Office, on the eve of her departure on Friday -last to take over the duties' of Poetmistress at Clive. Mr. Charles Wray Palliser, Acting High Commissioner for New Zealand. and Mr. T. E. Donne, head of the Tourist Department, presented to the King on June 10th at a reception given at Buckingham Palace, as delegates of the RadioTelegraphic Conference. At the recent Associated' Board (Royal College and Royal Academy) Examinations the following pupils of Mr. Leslie Fell, L.N.C.M., satisfied the examiners:—Agnes C. Oreen, lower division harmony; Dorothy Cunnold, rudiments of ninsic; -Zetta Fowler and Hilda Stanley,' primary theory. Captain R. Douglas Taylor, who for sixteen years was master <if vessels belonging to Houlder Rros. and Co., Ltd., and who is well hmnto in New Zealand and Australian ports, has gone to Brisbane to enter into business as a marine surveyor. Captain Taylor was master of the, Oswestry Grange when the late. Mr. R. J. Seddon died on board between Sydney and Wellington.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 192, 29 July 1912, Page 4
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