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PERSONAL ITEMS.

; Mr.; Justice : ;Siiliapnd-;left' : ;:-We]lHigt<fl ' ' tor Palmferston North on Saturday. -; '.' Messrs. A. Harris and .'V. H. Potter f' i •M.P.'s, returned from Wellington or 4 ißaturday. . .-•■ %'i J ' ■—— . . ■:.;■, v ' :■',-: ,[ The Hon! W. J.' Geddis, 'M.L.C.,, was & : .t passenger for the South by the Maia j : Trunk express last evening. ■' ' . Mr. J. ;G. I* Hewitt has been appointed : " ; : president of the Assessment Court under ' ! the Valuation of Land Act. ■• . •■ ' iWi j .. ■"■■•■ ■~~ ""*■ ' '''V'-T^iwa-ji Mr. W. J. Lockie-, of the ' Napier : M ; | Post Office, has been promoted to • i! " supervisor of the postal branch, \Vhanga- I *■''■ M. . ,:v.':j ' .v. /^V: Mr. Justice Chapman is to. preside it the forthcoming sittings of the Supreme Court at Giuborne. He left Wellington ■■'".■ on Friday.,. •' ,--:*,*'■ , Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., of Wellington, leaves to-day for Auckland, where he wiP* " undertake relieving duty at the Magi,.' trate's Court. Mr. W.. E. Jackson, of .Wellington. ' Mr. J. L. Webb, of Ghristchurch; and Mr. •R. ; Conn, of Dunedin, are at.tfcj Grand Hotel. "" Mr? A. W. Gardner, or Taihape; jr. T. Perry, ,of Chrlstchurch: and Mr. n( '• Mrs. J. Harrington, of Sydney, are" at tk»-' : Central Hotel. . .;?" Captain P. Rl ;M. Mundy, A,D.SV • the Governor-General, is on a visits Auckland. He is to leave for the So% v '. again this evening. . ; '•■-.-.■ ■ Mr. C. R. Adnmson, of Sydiiey' Mr . M. Gray, of Melbourne; and Messrs •/••'" F. Hayes and L. Hazel, of London, ; ari^?'' at the Grand Hotel.- . ', ; ' * .' Commodore A. G. Hothain has been ap- *'rV pointed naval, adviser to the representative of the Government of e * ZeahM at the Imperial Conference, the- appointment taking effect from the date of the ' assembly of the conference. .: ..„•;- Mr. J. H. Harkness, who has' been it, ' the service of the Nelson Education Bowd ;'■ for nearly 30 years, ha s retired. '.": Mr ; Hnrkness ha« ; been ; headmaster of '.*. the ': i, Weetport/ District ■ High School for. nearly a quarter of a century. •■ . ,• -. Mr. Ernest W. Hunt has taen 'eleclo'tl ' president of the New Zealand' Academy of Fine Arts. . Sir Harold Baauchasip •.', Mr. Martin J Chapman, K.C., Mr. L;'; . B. Wilson, Mrs. Frank Grady, and Mrs!' ' Wesley Turton, have been elected life.;: members of the academy. -~" i Mr. Justice Frazer, .president of ths ; Arbitration $»«#» has returned to Weilington, accompanied by his secfetary.'.'M'', J. A. Gilmour. .Mr. W. Scott, and Mr! ■ Hiram Blunter, the other members of tbo Court, will arrive in Wellington .'pa $& ■ nesday. ,- -. Wfwnww 'jmmm >w»ww»,iwi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 8