PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr L. W. Davies, who, for the past eighteen months, lias been on the local staff of tin N.Z. Loan-and .'Mercantile .Agency to. Ltd., has received advice from t;,e c f mpany's head office that ! e has been promoted to take charge of their Nelson agency.
A Melbourne press, cable, reports the death of Lady' Bridges,’ widow of Major-General Bridges.
Visitors at the Masonic Hotel to-day include: Messrs Bennett, Hyde, Loadsinan, Hayward, Hurst--Gardiner, Renton 1, (Fenemwe, Macdonald. Dobbie, Davis, Staples, Brooking, Fuller, Band, Miller, G. Smith (Wellington); Rev. .Mr and Mrs Webster (Christchurch)} Mr and Mrs and Miss Neville. (Blenheim); Mr and Mrs Walker (Brisbane); [Mr and .Mrs Renton (Hokitika).
A memorial window to the la\'e Bishop Neligan, Bishop of Auckland from 1903 to 1910, was unveiled this morning at, St. Mary's Cathedral, states a Press Association telegram. Commercial Hotel visitors include: Messrs McGregor, Hishon. Alexander, Mrs Cowie (Wellington); Mr Patterson (Westport); Mrs and Miss Jackson (Pic-ton).
The death occurred at Stratford last night of Mr Autiiur E. Copping, who has held the post of editor of the “Stratford Evening Post" from 1904 till his retirement in October last.—Press Association.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 October 1926, Page 4
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192PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 October 1926, Page 4
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