PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. C. B. Bowie, of Chriitchnrcl. f St the Grand Hotel. a » '• Mr J. Hislop, Under-Secretary fn. t - ternal Affairs, left for the South ~1 evening. m
I Mr. G, H. Morris!,, posturf 1 Dargaville, has been appointed of electors fo r Kaipara g lta '
nMkAA °r . Rob ! eson - 8«*™l manaw, of the Stale Fire Insurance Office i» t retire shortly on superannuation. '
tM lr ' \A c St «P h , ens > at Palmerston South, has received notice Jl his promotion to the position of station master at Taihape. J ™ U^
Mr. R. J. Knight, of tie AnckM office of the Lands and Survey DetwH rnent, is at present visiting Te WhaJt; in connection with the Lrewera hh consolidation scheme
Mr. F. R. Field, of Onehrniga, ha been ordered into hospital at WumZ for a somewhat serious operation and his return to Auckland has been hdefin itely delayed. "'
Mr W A. G. Penlington, formal, director of vocational training, has heA appointed first assistant and actinir directm of the Hastings Technical Hirh School. ' ° u
Mr. W. Goodfellow, managing director of the New Zealand Co-opeiative Dairy Company, Limited, returned to Auckland yesterday by the Ulimaroa from a visit to Britain, America and the ContinentHe was accompanied by Mrs. Goodfelk^
Mr. Andre Skalski. Who was r«c«ntlv appointed cordiKtor of the New $ m [\ Wales State Orchestra during the ibsenr* of Mr. H. Vcrbuggben, i s a Polish musician who arrived in Sydney last October, via Siberia and the East where he had beon touring as a pianist •
The. Rev. Butler Christopher C JJjj, low, eldest son of Mr. J. J. Marlow, 0 { Musselburgh, Dunedin, has become super, ior at St. Kevin's College, East %' bourne. Bro. Marlow received his education at the Convent of Mercy, South Dunedin, and later at the ChristiaE Brothers' School.
Sir Charle? K. Mackellar has retired from the position of president of flji, board of directors of the Bank of N«j South Wales after 20 years' service in the office. At a meeting of the board in Sydney last week, Mr. Thomas Buckland, who Ims been a director for 13 years, was appointed president. He is a' nephew of a former president of the bank.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18041, 16 March 1922, Page 6
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