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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bid will, of WaJ. H rarapa, are at the Grand Hotel. , Mr. J. Wallace, chairman of the Ofca&v B Education Board for the past four y«ai* 'I; 1 has been re-elected for a further term B of two years. ' 1 r Mi\ W. T. Morpeth, of Wellington I has been appointed commissioner $!' I Crown lands and chief surveyor for th« 1 Westland land district. * " | Mr. E. G. W. Maclaurin has been an. 1 pointed collector of customs at Welling. ? \i ton. Mr. J. Mcintosh, of Dunedfo, wjji , | succeed him as sub-collector. r Mr. C. E. Matthews, Controller-General of Prisons, arrived from Wellington yesterday, .iccortipanied by Mra. Matthews. They ait> at the Grand Hotel. The permanent, appointment of Messrs. S. WL L'. T&nsley and A. W ; "4 Waters as official assignees at WellW i ton and Chriatchurch respectively, is an! r.ounced by tho Publiic Servico Commig. sioner. Dr. R. Wright has been appointed *ff senior resident medical officer to tht Napior Hospital in place of Dr. Arnold Gilray, who recently resigned. Dr. W. S. Eudey was appointed next, in seniority I to Dr. Wright. Mr. 0. N. Campbell has been appointed chief drainage ©agineer, in iiucces&ion to Mr. >T- B. Thompson, who was recently promoted to the office of Under-Secretary for Lands. Mr. Campbell is at present stationed at Auckland. Mr. Ma Hsuio Chin, of Canton, who is a member of tho Chinese National Assembly, arrived in Auckland from Wellington on Saturday morning, and is at tli6 Central Hotel. He is accompanied by Mr. Chow Youk, editor of the Woekiy Truth, Hongkong, and Mr. T. S. iumbewe, of Sydney. While in Auckland the ~ party will be engitged on business connected with the Auckland branch of the Chinese Masonic order, the president of which, Mr. George Shee, entemmed them at a dinner at the hail in tJrev Street last evening. The visitors sail for China on Thursday, via Sydney and 7 Queensland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 8

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