PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr John Aniott, apod 73 years, «!* was formerly a prominent resides* 4§ Grey mouth, where he wm oh of tit* ,- founders of the 'Grey River Argws,* fi dead (states a Wellington Press June* nation wire.
At the end of the present month Mr, C. R. Smith, who has been manager for the Alliance Assurance Company ia Dunedin for several years, will totraaa* ferred to Wellington, where he will succeed Mr Gill, who is retiring. Mr Smith's place will be taken by Mr Alfred Burn, at present chief dark » the Dunedin office, says the Proas Association.
Consequent upon the appointment of Mr F. W. Flanagan, Commissioner of Crown Lands for Canterbury, to tho position of Valuer-General, the following promotions (says a Wellington telegram) hare been made in the Lands Department: —Mr T. M. Brodriok, formerly Commissioner of Crown Lands at Napier, to be Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor at Chriafe> church, and Mr Charles Pollen, Chief Draughtsman, Auckland, to bo Commissioner of Crown Lands aad CbieT Surveyor at Napier.
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Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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172PERSONAL ITEMS. Mataura Ensign, 6 July 1910, Page 4
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