PERSONAL ITEMS.
■ ■ ■ ■ *o> -, _ - "'■• •- ■-:--%■ "- : . . ■' . ""• " I . Mr. and Mrs. .7, B. Beid. of Elders-lie, Oamaru, are at the Grand Hotel. " . -r. 1 Mr. C. H., Cormack, for rnanv vsars- — manager of the Bank of New Zealand at Carterton, is to retire in June. He has 49 years' service with the'institution; >" Sir Robert Heaton Rhodes, New Za Z . land Red Cross Commissioner, has been made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour by the. President of the French Re. public. ,-.'.'? 1 „- --.35g Mr. Charles Holdsworth. managing -'""-■ director of the Union Steam Ship Com- '- pany, will leave New Zealand by ths ®l Niagara's next trip on a. visit to the United States, and probably Great Britain Mr. H. E. LoDgworth, physical instructor to the Canterbury schools, has bpen an- : 1 ! pointed chief physical instructor for th« "-' I New Zealand schools-, with headquarters - ; at Wellington, says * a Press Association : "? -message. ' " :h
Mr. T. W. Lonsdale, director of ths Moumahaki State Farm, is in Auckland on an extended visit, largely with the object of making himself acquainted with ths agricultural and pastoral resources of ths province.
Mr. Norman S. Perry, manager in Auckland, for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.. returned from Sydney by the Maheno. Mr. W. Pavitt. manager of the Royal Insurance Co., was a passenger by the same vessel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 8
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