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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. _H. Ternon Reed, M.P. f OP j, f | Bay of Islands,- is visiting Auckland. A Mr J. O. B. Jordan, Under-Secretarv I for Justice, arrived in Auckland Vf*Ul da y- * r " | Mr. C. A. Hendry, of the head office I of the Public Trust, has been transferred to the Mastert-on branch as chief clerk. Dr. UL M. Listen, Roman Catholic Coadjutor Bishop of Auckland, left f w Hamilton by t-ha mid-day tran yesterday. Mr. V. G. Day, S.M., president of th« » -Assessment Court, left for Pukekohe yes- I terdav afternoon to attend a. n f % the Court there to-day. Br. Trnby King, who has been I posed, is improving, but is not yet enough to leave Wellington on a pro- j posed visit to Christchurcli. The Rev. W. T. Weller, who has for * the past five years been woikirg in tise f parish of Ohakune. is shortly t u be tnrs- ( ferred to tho Aramoho jvarish. Mr. E. M. Budden hits* been appointed I secretan' of the Manawa.tu sab-provincial branch of t.he Farmers' Union, vua Mr • G. W. C. Moon, who has resigned. j Mr. James Herdman, of l-eiiding been offered the position of manager to the Carterton Borough Courcil, in succession to his father, who died recently, Mr. C. W. Jones, general manager for the Huddart-Parke.r Companv iif Zealand, is in Dunedm making, arran~i-. ments in connection with the closm" the company's office there. Mr. . B. Morion, who h pointed to the engineering ?u.ff of the hjdro-electric branch of the Public Works Department. Christ church, was a passenger by the Main Trunk express I ait evening. Count Limburg van Stiriim, retiring Governor-General of the Dutch East I Indies, and the Countess van Stirurr, | who have been spending a holiday ai Rotorua, have reutrned" t<-> Auckland I They are at the Grand Hotel I ! Dr. James White, Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, accompanied by the Rev. Father Coffey, administrator of St Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, the Rev Dr. J. Kennedy, and the Rev. Father O'Connor, of Ghristchurch, left for the South last evening. Mr. F. L. Law, who has given seven years' service to the Chinese Mission, i n the Wellington diocese, has returned to China. His place will be taken by the Rev. Y, P. Lee, who'hopes to arrive" from China this month. Mr. Lee is a graduate of St. Paul's College, Hongkong.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17828, 8 July 1921, Page 8