PERSONAL ITEMS.
- ■ - • ■ -wsm ■—♦* «*» The Hon J B. Gow, M.L.C., left for ' the South by last evening'* Mara Trunk express. ;;;. Major P. B. Henderson, N.Z.&C «to be officer in charge Trentham Camp in addition to hia other duties. Mr. F. J. Drew, of Sydney, Messrs G S. W. Richards and Jas. Buckley, of New York, are at the Grand Hotel. Major-General Sir Alfred "William Robhi has had the Order of the Legion. ' d'Honnenr, Chevalier, conferred upon him by the President of the French Republic. Mr. J. O'Shea, city solicitor of Wellington, who has been granted six months' leave, of absence by the City Council, left For England by the Port Victor on Frir, day. He is accompanied by Mrs. O'Shea. Mr. W. T. Goodwin, orchard instructor, Motueka, has been appointed assistant-V •' director of the horticulture rl-visi'on of the Agricultural Department. "Wellington. For some time past Mr. Goodwin has been acting-assistant director.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18120, 19 June 1922, Page 8
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