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PERSONAL ITEMS

The'Rev. G. A'. Crossman, who has been in,charge of the Rehwicktown alnd " Wairau Valley districts for somejears, prior to his leaving to take up the" posi- ' tiori of vicar of the Motueka parish,'was the subject.of several farewell gather'■'ings. and presentations. Mr Crossman is an- all-round athlete, and as a rifle :.' " shot was president of the Renwicktown 'Defence Rifle Club'. .At each of the func- ; Moris complimentary speeches were made '.". dealing with Mr Crossman's good quah- '' ties; and regret expressed at his impending departure. • At the civic reception in Nelson to the Rt. Hon. L. C. M.'S. Amery the speakers will be confined to the Mayor (Mr S: W. J. Moffatt) and Mr IT. Atmore, M.P., This decision was arrived at by the'City . Council last evening. 'Mr Alex. Sievwright, secretary of the > Waitaki Hospital Board, accompanied by Mrs Sievwright, lias been spending ■ ,•» holiday in Nelson, of which ho was formerly a resident. He leaves on return to Oamaru overland to-morrow. , John Coyle, a well-known Hokitika carrier, died last night after a long illness. He was aged about 60.—Press Association; Visitors at the Masonic Hotel include Sir Hugh Stuart Forbes, Miss Horton, Mesdames Clouston and R«nwick, Messrs Yates, Abel, Best, Wood, Bayne, Bounlv,- Kimbell, Mr and Mrs Gillespie, and Mr and Mrs Mason and two boys. Visitors of the Commercial Hotel include Messrs Stoft, Butland, Enemy, Gilmonr, Harris, Deighton. Holmes, Nanier, Glenn. Lynch, McCartney, Nelly, Mills', Bowie,' Scott, Mr Justice Fras'er, Mr and Mrs Mills, Mis Bridgeman and child. Visitors to Wainui House include: Mr and Mrs G. Hughes. England; Mr and Mrs «T. K. Campbell, London ; Mr and Mrs J. L. Johnston. Christchurch; Mrs T. A. Will and Miss N. Will. Rangiora: Mr and Mrs Griffiths. Mr and Mrs Trengrave. Miss Godwin, Dunedin; Miss N. M. Biwvn, Auckland : Mr Wotton, Masterton: 'Mr R, W. Hope. Mr K. Port. Mr H. 0. Rose, Mr and Mrs W. H. Gane. Wellington : and Mr and Mrs T. Gorkill, New Plymouth.-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 December 1927, Page 7

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PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 December 1927, Page 7

PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 December 1927, Page 7