PERSONAL.
Rev. D. J. Davies, vicar of St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Terrace End, visited Christchurch during the weekend. He will return to Palmerston North to-morrow.
The friends of Mr George Brown, of Palmerston North, will regret to learn that he had to leave for Auckland on Saturday evening owing to the sudden death of his brother. Rev. R. Hodgson, at present vicar of Waerengaahika, Poverty Bay, has been appointed vicar of Rotorua as successor to Archdeacon F. W. Chattel-ton, who ■will will retire frofti the position at the end of December. Mr Hodgson has been vicar of Waerengaahika for the past nine years, and was for a similar period a missionary in Melanesia.
Rev. B. J. Williams, of the Mission to Seamen, Wellington, was a visitor to Palmerston North during the week-ehd, when he conducted the services at St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Terrace End. Mr Williams made an earnest plea to the people of the inland towns to assist the mission, pointing out that this was as much their duty as that of the people living on the seaboard.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 6
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179PERSONAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 284, 29 October 1934, Page 6
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