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PERSONAL ITEMS.

■ ■». Archdeacon Hawkins left for Whangar« by the Ngapuhi last night. Dr. W. Fox, medical superintendent of the Christchurch Hospital, has resigned says a Press Association message. ' Mr. T. A. Foweraker, stationmaster at Wanganui, has been notified of his ap- , pointment as statiunrnaster at Dunedin. Mr. E. A. Rodd, manager of the Mount 1 Gambier branch of the Commercial Bank, has received uotive of his transfer to Wellington, New Zealand, where he will • occupy the position of chief accountant. Mr. A. W. Morgan, who has acted as : district traffic manajT at Invercargill for the past eight months. h~« now been permanently appointed to the position. Mr. , Morgan has filled, amonot other positions, that of f-hief clerk, Timari:. stationmaster, Auckland, assistant-traffic nun--1 ager at Christchurch and later at Dunedin. Mr. J. O. R. Brvant, Director of Returned Soldiers' Settlements in New South Wales, is at present on a visit to New Zealand. Mr. Bryant is mainly interested in soldiers' settlements, and he is making a particular studv of the heme in operation in this country. On Monday lit was ' taken by the commissioner uf the North Auckland Land Board, Mr. R. I*. Creville, on a visit to the Henderson distri't. He ' also inspected the fruit cool store at Henderson. Subsequently he accompanied Mr. Greville to the Waitake.re Ranges. Mr. Bryant, who left for Rotorua yesterday ' morning, intends to visit all the land dia--1 tricts in New Zealand. I ■ ■ I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8