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PERSONAL ITEMS.

,:.■:'':,■,..--■-• ■■:■;■.-..::■•. ;■••..-.-■■■•;:■■• .-.- ■■;.r+:mmmw Mr. Allen Bell, M.P., Is at the .<fc3 . ■/.■ *' : ■' ■■'' ; : - ■- ■*"•■ ——i- ■■ ■'..-■•!J- : OMM(^M, ■ Mr." Theo:" Hills, of WeOington H the Central Hotel. * *\»«l Mr. J. M. Paterson his been eta**,,,' -• president of the Otago Law Society. .T/ ,4 Lieutenant A. Bongard has bee Ry moted to captain of the New Zealand Stt Corps. -,««■:,: Lieutenant C. I. Gossage, of the \'»» Zealand Army Ordnance Corps, hae ? signed his commission.. ■ **" • -.• " , "-. ■;.-■;•■ ■ " - ■ ""/■ ..Xfd^'ifiti Mr. F. A Hardy, surveyor of ahipj ri , Auckland, has. been appointed to a sun* lar position „at Port Chalmers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woolley, of An* land, will leave to-day by the for Sydney,, on an extended visit- abroad Mrs. E. H, Maguire, who is soff'erjn* from illness, was last evening granted i w s months' leave of absence by the City GqJM cil. , .'-' • : . s>*mi ~~" . s: Mr. J. F. Dean, town clerk at kohe, has been selected out of 47-sapprf cants to 'fill a similar position at c*a. . bridge. ■ '"'"^3l Sir John Roberta, of Dunedia, will let,. New Zealand early in April on 'i|:vfip to England. This will be the sijrteejjtk| visit Sir John has made to Britain. .; Brigadier-General Richardson will leave Wellington at the end of the month, M sail from Auckland on March 3 to take up his new duties as Administrator. of Western Samoa. ■ . *£*!$? Mr.' J. C'arlaw, city waterworks eg. gineer, was last evening granted tws months' leave of absence by the City Conn, cil as from March 23. Mr. Carlaw : intend to visit Australia. ' :^Bi Mr. J. Craig, of Glasgow, Mr. J'jsm Buddie, of Christchurcb, Messrs. J,ot Davis, A. Leigh Hunt, and W. Jack, of Wellington, and Mr. H. R. Young, "of] Westport, are at Cargon. ', { '■■ ■ ''-. "J ' '•..'■;:i; Mr. W. Chappell, 8.A., headmaster of the Aratapu District High School, hai obtained his M.A. degree with hbnon»i entitling him to be graded A.l, the High, est grading in the education service ii Messrs. A. H. Parker, W. BarwidS John Bishop and L. R. Burnell, of : |j|l bourne, Mr. W. B. Fischer, of Sydney, wjjjl Mr. J. J. Canavan, of Christchurch, m at the Grand Hotel. ' -— ;*; t Archbishop Sheehan, Coadjutor Ami. bishop' of Sydney, arrived in Wellington by the-Mamma this week on' a health visit to New Zealand., He will leave for the South Island in a day or two, ■.."■••',. —* Mr. Jesse Stone, a well-known railway: inspector on the Palmerston North-Neaier section, , has retired on iranerannnatioo; after 40 years' 'service. Mr. F. O'Connor,*: of Timaru, will suceed Mr. Stone as in* specter. - , | Mr. R. Darlow, district secretary of tin Ancient Order of Foresters in the Auck*. land district, was yesterday appointed to represent the district at the annual meet.' ing of the Order to be held at Portsmouth, England, next August. •., Mr. D. Roland, of Te Aroha, leave* New Zealand by the Tahiti for San Francisco. He intends to proceed via J New York and London to Prague, to attend the world's sample fair, to be held this year in the republic of Czecho-Slovakiwfl! ' ■■■ .. ■■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8