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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. .T. C. Marshall, d Wangamii, is aj ~ tho Royal Hotel. . " ■ '' ' ■ . • ; i. i * - Colonel H. R. Ryder, late commandant of Tauherer.ikau military camp, is at present in Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Thompson, of We'., Kngton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Little, of Christ-church, are at the Royal HoteJ. The Rev. Arthur Fowler, formerly v'rap of St. Aidan's, Rsmuera. who is at present on a trip to li.ngl.nd, has very nn.'it improved in health, recording to a letter received from Honolulu. The Rev. J. Reed OlnsvVH) has m\i\v\ the pastorate of the Terrace Cungiogational Church, of er 25 vara' sei.-vne, says' a Press Association telegram from Wellington. The Rev. J. 11. Wilkinson, wh< hag been appointed vicar of St. Aidan'fl Anglican Church, Rerr.uera, will be instituted by the Anglican Bishop of Auckland, Dr. A. W. Averill, to-morrow evening. Mr. G. L. Peacocke, who has resign"'! his eeat on the University College (.oith, cil, has been a member of the coy oil for more than 25 years. Appreciation of Mr. Peacocke's services in the interest* of the institution was expressed at yesterday's meeting of the College Council." Mr. S. Gray, town clerk of Mount Eden, who ha 3 been unable, owing to illness, to attend to his public duties far tho past two months, is still confined to his homo Mr. Gray underwent an operation some weeks ago, but is now recovering. He expects to be able to resume his duties in about two weeks' time. Mr. J. V. Wilson, waistent lecturer in classics at the Auckland University 'College, has resigned his position, ,-s from the end of the academic year, in order ui further his studies at Trinity CoUe;.', Cambridge. Tho College Council decided yesterday to grant Mr. Wilson leave of absence for the. third term of the session.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17189, 17 June 1919, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17189, 17 June 1919, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17189, 17 June 1919, Page 8

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