PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. 1.. (hapman, of Opotiki is staying at the Royal Hotel. ' °
Mr. (.. Adair, of (lisborne, is staying at the Royal Hotel. He is accompanied by Mrs. Adair. .» J
Captain J. A. Waliingford. M.C.. masketi_\ instructor for the Auckland militaij district, returned from Wellington by the express yesterday afternoon.
I Mr. .A. W . F. Falll \. of the staff of ! j the Kiripaka coal mint 3 , lias been ap- ( j pointed to the fourth reinforcements of the * i New Zealand Tunnelling Corps, with the j ; rank of lieutenant. i | Sir James Mills, a member of the Lou- j ! don board of the Bank < f New Zealand. I i was one of the speakcis at the half-yearly i : meeting of the bank, held in Wellington 1 yesterday. In thanking the chairman. ! , - ; Harold Beauchamp, for his cordial - 1 welcome, he expressed appreciation of i the compliment paid to him by the New I Zealand hoard in asking him to accept a I seat on the London board. It had not ' been an uncommon thing. he said, for a i member of the New Zealand board to i attend a London meeting, but this prob- | ably was the first occasion on which a i member of the London board had attended 1 . a general meeting in New Zealand. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 11
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