PERSONAL ITEMS
’The .Governor-General and Lady Bledisloc left Christchurch this morning for Dunedin, states a Press Association telegram.
The lion. W. B. Taverner, Minister of Bail ways, left for the West Coast ibis morning. On bis way be will inspect the railway extension.
Dr. T. G. Gray, Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals, who has been on an official visit to Nelson, returns to Wellington this evening. Among the guests at the Commercial Hotel are Mr and Mrs Murie, Mr and Mrs Nestor, Dr. Mercer, Mr’and Mrs Estaile, Misses Kempton, Willis, Messrs Entrican, Smith, Hansen, Walsh, Brotherston, Morrison, Moffat, Long, Wilson, Vesty, Miller, Rodd, Bunt, Cheverall, Reach, Manttan, Wheelan, Dryer, IJolamore, Kullet, Curd, Pharazyn, Haddon, Campbell, Anderson, Wilson, Edwards, Kilkelly, Thomson, Rodwell, Nottingham, Bayde, Hedgeman.
Mr R. Girling Butcher has been appointed Chief Inspector of, Explosives, vice Dr. McLaurin, retired.—Press Association.
Last evening the membets of the Wakatu S'-nior cricket team were clic guests of Mr and Mrs T. Seared at a social evening when the opportunity was taken to make presentations of a set of dessert spoons and l forks to Mr A. Jones, who was recently married and to Messrs ti. .Askew and B. Hurst members i f the team who will he married shortly.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 April 1930, Page 4
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