PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Rev. V. E, Kifccat, vicar of Marton, has returned from a visit-to Hon©.. " lulu. ■ ■■ .- -V 1
Mr. J. ,D. Gray, Secretary for External Affairs, left for Wellington, by the express ; last evening.;
Mr. J. Latham, of Gore, and Mr. J, Woodham, of Tauniarunui, are at thq Royal Hotel. -v
Mr. A. F. Hudson, of Sydney, anS . -; Mr. A. Aubrey, of Wellington, are at tha '■": Grand Hotel. '> ' '^
Mr. T. R. Cresswell, of Wellington, and Mr. B. H. Tosswill, of Christchurch, are at Cargen. :-..'.-.
Dr. W. E. Hallinan, accompanied by Mrs. Hallinan and child, arrived by the, Navua from Suva.'■.;;""v". v .
Mr. E. E. Gillon, chief railway mechanical engineer, left for Wellington by the express last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Stone, anij . Mr. and Mrs. N. :A. Clouston, of Wellington, are. at the Central Hotel.
The Rev. % B. Redgrave, the new organising secretary for the Board of Missions, has commenced his duties in ."Wellington;.
Mr. P.- Jeffries, manager for the Union Steam Ship Company at Newcastle, and for many years in Greymouth, is visiting Christchurch. * ; j c
The Rev. 0. W. Williams, M.C, has ;;, been licensed by tho Bishop of Wellington as chaplain of the Hikurangi Maori Col» lege, at Clarevillet Y .;■ :;;•'( ..'
Mr. 0. A. Hendry I*3 acting as district public trustee at Masterton, pending the arrival of Mr. S. J. Smith, who has been appointed to the position.
Messrs. George Fleetwood and F. Sheffield, of Christchurch, Mr William Cullen, of Te Aroha, and Mr. George Cullen, of Thames, are at the Central Hotel.
Professor J. A. Bartrum left last even- -■ ing for Wellington, where ho will attend the meeting of the Australasian _ Association for the Advancement of Science.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R." McClure, of Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. T. Newburgh, - of Christchurch, and Mr. and Mrs. A.. P.., Matthews, "Sydney, are at thai Grand Hotel. ;:
Mr. A. D. Park, permanent head of the Marine Department, is visiting Auckland on the Tutanekai. He will inspect the various branches of the department in the north, r -
Mr. Ashley Hunter, president of the New Zealand Society of Civil Engineers* has -left for Wellington, to attend the meetings of the Australasian Association; for the; Advancement of Science.'..
' "The Rev. C. R. Kreeft has been licensed by the Bishop of Wellington to the parish of Christ Church, at Wanganui, and, the Rev. F. A. -Stanley, formerly of MiMter-; ton, ■to the parish of St. Peter, at Wellington. '■•■.•-..■■■ _____ 4 V ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 8
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