PERSONAL ITEMS.
V\\>'x* v . *v.f* Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Edie, of Coroman.del, are at the Royal Hotel. . n V vr,: •The Rev. J. B. Brocklehurst, of Hay#. • lock North, is at the Central Hotol. Major-General Chaytor has returned" to' Wellington from an ofiici.il visit to tl,« • South Island. Mr. E. A. Albertis, of New York, an,] Mr. M. Bolt, of Sydney, are at th* Grand Hotel. tho &: Mr. C. A. Henderson lias been anpainted electrical engineer to the Nelson City Council. Mr. T. O. Bishop, secretary of the Employers' Federation, has returned to Wellington from the West Coast. Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., of Welling,, took ud relieving duty at the Auckland Magistrate's Court yesterday. - ' * ; The Rev. Alfred Drake, vicar of T« ' Kuiti, is ill. The Rev. F. Latter has ccnrented to do Mr. Drakes' work for. thy present. : Mr.'H. E. Holland. M.P., is to make an extended tour of Hawkes Bay and Gisborno districts. He will then come n .Auckland. The Rev. W. J. Piggot, vicar of the Bay of Islands, has been ordered iy his medical adviser to take three months* rest owing to illness. . " : Dr. Warrington, of Brisbane, has accepted a call to the charge of First Church, Dunedin, and will be inducted early in November. Mr. B. Nash, of Dunedin. Mr. J. R. Leggo, of Nelson, and Messrs. 0, Sand?>' and P. 'F.' Young, of Wellington, are at the Central Hotel. . «' t ; \ - Sir George Elliot, chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand, was a. passenger for the South by the Main Trunk express last evening. • Mr. H. J. Thompson, the recentlyappointed manager of the Dunedin branch of the State Fire Insurance Office, has taken up his new duties. ' ' Archdeacon Hawkins, owing to continual ! ill-health, has resigned from the standing ! committee of the General Synod. Canon - i Percival James has been appointed in his I place. . .:-v\v.
Mr. F. F. Judd has been appointed secretary to the Wellington College Board , of Governors, in succession to the late Mr. C. P. Powles, who occupied the office for • 40 years. ' :v :
Mr. J. Johnson, member of the Qhinf- imuri County Council, representing the ; : Mangaiti riding, has resigned; Noaira- ' tions are being called for' to fill' the vacancy. - , , v, C"!
Messrs. D. A.. Hamilton, G. 8.: Matthews and E. R. Lough, of Wellington, '! Mr. H. Gibb, of Dunedin, and; Mr. A. : H. Quince, of Wanganui, are at ; : th> .• Grand Hotel. • ,' .'
Colonel S. A. Moffat, and Mrs. Moffat, of New York, arrived yesterday • from the South. They are at the Grand Hotel, awaiting the departure of the nut steamer for Sydney. , -
The Rev. F. W. Young, •vicar of All Saints', Ponsonby, has been appointed! a *' canon of St. Mary's Cathedral. Messrs. y.v. C. Hudson and H. Gilfillan have been appointed lay members of the cathedral >" chapter.
• The Rev. John Kilpatrick, of Green: ■ Island, war . y&terday' nominated by.;tho3g Dunedin Pvesbvtery' as a' candidate for •% the Moderatorship of the . Gensr&l .SJsRembly, state's a Dunedin Press Associa- ;::- tion'message.- -' . ... " . £,?*'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18496, 5 September 1923, Page 10
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