PERSONAL ITEMS.
oMr. W. J. Napier was a passenger Wellington last night. Mi< J. E. Wilson, S.M., who has been til appointed to the Grevmouth magisterial district, left by the Alain Trunk express 11 last night. ~'fMsj • *1 Mr. J. Cullcn, alien national service commissioner, left for Taumarunui vesler-'i ■ 0 day to take part in the prosecution 0 ; r Jugoslavs at to-morrow's Bitting of th»"S a Magistrate's Court there. 1 Captain Wilcox, assi=tant-suppriirtendenvM H of marine at Lvttelton, has lwn trans. 1 ferred to the head office at Wellington to %| fill the place of Lieutenant Millier, chief % 1 clerk, who has resumed military duty, Iv Captain Burgess, ship's surveyor at Wei. - 1 lington, has replaced Captain Wilcox at M I Lyttelton. ; § Mr. C. F. Bickford, hon. organiser to if § the Red Cross movement, leaves for Tau. 1/ I marunui by to day's train, and will ad- ft 1 dress a meeting at Manunui to-night, a l . | the invitation of the settlers. To-morrow fi I evening he is to address a meeting of $ miners at Glen Massev, also at their own •, | request. ' |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 6
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