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Dr P. T. Putnam, of Palmerston North, after his recent illness, is now spending a holiday at Kni Iwi. Mr B. E. Iveiller, of Fitzliorbert, who has been on a brief visit to Sydney, is expected to arrive in AVellington early next week. Mr H. B. Tucker, proprietor of Tucker’s Club Hotel, yesterday attained his 35th year as its licensee. He has also been in occupation of the premises continuously over the same period. Good progress towards recovery is being maintained by Mr Frederick Slater, of Palmerston North, who was seriously injured in a motor-accident early last month near Dannevirke. It is hoped that he may be able to leave the Dannevirke Hospital in about ten days’ time. Three notable anniversaries in the episcopal career of Archbishop Averill, Primate of New Zealand, are to bo honoured in the diocese of Auckland on April 30. The first anniversary is that of his consecration as Bishop of Waiapu 25 years ago: the second .is that of his translation to Auckland 21 years ago; and the third is that of his elevation to the primacy in succession to Archbishop Julius, which occurred in 1925. The anniversaries fall on different dates throughout the year, and April 30 has been chosen as a convenient date on which to honour them.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 80, 2 March 1935, Page 6
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