PERSONAL ITEMS.
Sub-Inspector W. Eccles, of Dunedin i. at the Royal Hotel. . : i^S^fflß| * Mr. St. C Jounneaux was »'■ passenger J for the South by the Main Trunk 'eiSflffl 'last evening. ■•:••■; , ■. .'.;;,-;■ • - .:;i«S|diyi ——— Mr. and Mrs. D. C : Peacock and Hi I and Mrs. H. P. Rawson, of Wellington' li are at the Grand.Hotel. ; &lfsllfl ; Messrs! G. H. ' ; Grange, T. W. Rapley J. Beveridge, and H. A. Bown, 0 f Wei! I lington, anpl T. Parker, of Napier, jjitf&ggjfl the Grand Hotel. ■ 'J^i Mr. W...P. M. Corry, of the Court"■'» Steamship Line, arrived from WeUbgton: I yesterday morning and is at thecSM Hotel.: Mr. Corry will spend a fortnight at Rotorua before returning £6 Englant Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Quirk, of London Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Smith, of Hove'' 1 Sussex, Messrs. W. A. Corry and B."'"rijl|t|l Smith, of London, and Mr. and ''M&-4iHfffl L. Vizard, of Ceylon, are at the I Hotel. . v . Mr. E. A. Rodd, accountan'c . of tti p Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., WZ#« lington. has been transferred to the b/.-'fl spector office at the head office of jj,, '•*. hank in Me 1 bourne, and will leav"* tyjj. if; lington about the end of 'this month. fisdlM § Mr. J. Beid, of the legal staff of Public Trust Office, Wellington, has fiß9| transferred to Hamilton as legaleclsJ£mM| and leaves to take up his new Position tt the end of the month." Mr. Reid »L ' went ito Weltintrjton from ChrislahttflpS two ', years ago, took a keen inteieit fa' cricket, and for the past two yeilft»,« held the position of treasurer of *M$AmM lington Cricket Association. . '^$im§M Mr. P. W. Shramra, deputy-regUtnu ' of the Supreme Court at Auckland, In, i tendered his resignation to the Juitice & Department to enter into practice «■•»•'•'-1 solicitor. Mr. Shramm retires at the «jj of the month, and will be succeeded b» Mr. F. Knight, who has been deputy, m registrar at Dunedin for a number Jf J*, years. , Mr. Knight will reach AucldlMS on Saturday morning. &%$> '' '" ' "" - ■' The Rev. W. Walker, president 1 of '(fori Christchurch Returned Soldiers' Asgocu, tion, is due to, be transferred from lie ! New Brighton Methodist Church early (& April, as his five-year term expires d«r. * ing that month. His new charge will % not be known until after the sitting of the Methodist Conference in I^^edintliiiSl I month. ''■; '" ' -.'■• '■'■ ■' " ' ,r '^%|||l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 8
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