PERSONAL ITEMS.
V Mr. G. D, Beatsbn,' nf Hastings, is at fj the Grand Hotel. ;■ Sir Georgo Clifford arrived from Wi]. ling to yesterday and is at the Grand M Hbtel. -i|j Mr. W. G. Stead, of Hastings, arrived in Auckland , yesterday. He ia at 'the . y Grand Hotel. >• Mr. F. J. P.olleston has been elected chairman of tbc Timaru Harbour Board for the ninth consecutive term. Mr. J. G. Harkness. secretary to tho >*f. National Dairy Association, left for We!-, >1 lington by the midday express yesterday. Mr. Richard Evans, of Kaiapoi, i« likely to receive a call to the Legislate | Council in' recognition .of his long ?r>d > valuable public services, says a Christ- ' church paper.' Mr. G. P. Christian, of Perth.' Vis been appointed physical director io r the Auckland Youn;? Men's Christian Association, vico Mr. Herbert Gregory, who is ieav. ine for America, Mr. Christian expects to leave Perth on June 19.' Colonel Foljambe, nephew and heirpresumptive of the Earl of Liverpool. Governor-General of New Zealand, who was recently 1 injured while riding over hurdles, and had to have a leg amputated, was making splendid progress towards recovery when the last mail left England. ! Dr. Hector P. Mackenzie, son of the. High Commissioner, who some time ago resigned his appointment as doctor in the Mile End Infirmary in London in order to study for tk" recently-instituted diploma of radiology and medical electrolcgyM Cambridge) , is now attending King's College Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Hospital. .University College Hospital, and Charing Cross Hospital, London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 8
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