PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Hi Gillies, Crown Prosecutor at Hamilton, is at the Grand HoteL Mr. T. N. Broderick, Under-Secretary for Lands, is visiting Auckland Ha is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. T. H. Patterson, instructor in agriculture at Auckland, left by the midday express yesterday en route for Christchurch. Mr. W. Martin, who has been chief instructor in agriculture under the Canterbury Education Board for six and a half years, has resigned. The Rev. D. CTosse, the new headmaster of Christ's College, Christchurch, is a passenger from England by the Ruahine, which is due in Wellington about January 7. Mr. John Cullen, honorary warden of the Tongariro National Park, and Mies Eileen Cullen, have left with some guests for their camp in the park They eipe<:t to remain there some six weeks. Mr. J. J. Gibson, who has held secretarial positions in the organisation for thb Lake Coleridge and Waikato hydroelectric schemes, has been appointed ' assistant-chief accountant to the PublicWorks Department.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17676, 11 January 1921, Page 6
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