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PERSONAL ITEMS.

sifr.%j3cidfEey?HQ!dswo-pQi, i? engaged to Andrniaj V&ughter of Lord Inveiforthj the siripbwner, says a London^: cablegram. . /■/* >- u •' ■*- ..;■ "-->! -Mr. S. W. Lurford has been apnomtej Deputy-Mayor of Devonport, the Mayor Mij H» S. W. King, having arranged to vaat ISie Bay of Plenty next "week. Messrs. S. J. Ambury and M. Harding have been re-elected unopposed to the directorate of the Auckland Farmers*. Freezing Cotapany. Mr. B. G. Clarke, chairman of the One Tree Hill Road Beard, has been appointed to represent that body on the Auckland I Hydro-Electric Power " Board. f Messrs. A. I". Burgess and A. Q. Bignell, of Wangahui. Mr. L. A. Lonergan. i>f Wellington, and Mr. O. Clabburu, of Wellington, are at ike Grand EoteL

Mr. Gr. W. Armitage, of Timaru, has been elected chairman of the Canterbury Education Board, in place of Mr. H. /.adrews,. who has retired after two yerrs* service, says a Press Association mess. ga.

Mr. W. C. Smith was last evening appointed one of the three representatives of the Northcote Borough Council on the Marine Boroughs Association, in the pla>c« of Mr. Kinnear Smith, resigned-

Mr. _G. Henning, who was recestly elected president of the New Zeaiind Automobile Union, was heartily congratulated on the honour at the meeting of the committee of the Auckland Auiomobila Association last evening.

Dr. Frank Hay, Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals, arrived in Auckland yesterday aiternoon from Te Awamnta. with the Minister for Health, the Hon. C. J. Parr. He is at the Grand Hotel. Tomorrow he will accompany the Miniftw to Thames.

Mrs. N. EL Ferner, Messrs. H. S. W. King and G. W. Murray were yesterday appointed to represent the Education Board on the Technical College Board of Managers. A vote of thanks to Mr. j" S. Bond, the retiring member, was passed by the board. Mrs. Ferner was also appointed the board's representative on ins Elam School of Art Board of Manogsa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 6