PERSONAL ITEMS.
i ■ ' -~ ■--' ■■' '■ - ;.--. -"-". " : . ■'-■ {'■ : ■ " - -■-;.-; ■"»" --. - ' ; -i? '"•■:- Mr. J. Bell, Hastings, is at the Grand- ■ Hotel- '•; " , ■.', ;: : , ".: ..■/■■,' ' ■' " % _ Mr. J. D. Lynch,'Mayer of.Grevmouth, is at the Cental- Hotel- ■ ■ • ■ .■«■*■ "The'Hon.'K'W. Alison;, ML.C, will leave for Wellington by the mid-day ex- rj j press to-day. _,-_.- : . „.',.-- " , : -. I ''', Sir John ; 'Findlay, 'K.C-V returned to I WeUingtonby the Mala Trunk express n * last evening. -«:■,<;. ■.; ....... '■' Professor Hewiteon has been nominated '■■■ by the Timaru Presbytery, as moderator t of ; the General Assembly, says a Press Association message. l ■ "■ *
'The Rev. S.'W. Jenkin, of Wanganni, and formerly of Auckland, arrived by the express. yesterday, in connection with the Baptist Union Conference of which-he is president. J'< Y. i. . .. -.'". • : Mr. E. 'Eyre,- who is about to visit Australia, was last evening granted three months' leave 'of absence by the Northcote Borough? Council, of which ha is a member. -*, /-_.•* ; V Mr. E. S. Wight, managing director, and Mr. J. Catchpole, chairman of directors of the Pukemiro Coal Company, will leaVe hv the mid-day Majn Trunk express to-dav'*for Wellington, where they will attend a meeting* of the Coalmine Owners Association to-morrow. *'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 8
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