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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. E. W. Tamer returned by $£ Tofua from Fiji yesterday. ' " , r

Mr. J. A Nash M.P., has been elected chairman of the Manawata-Oroua Electria Power Board. »™i

Mr. H. G. Hoey, who made an attenmi to swim the English Channol in 1912 ™ visiting Auckland, '• a

Mr. Justice Reed will preside at the Invercargill sittings of the Supreme Court next week. r

Mr. W. Stevenson, jun., of Dunedin returned on the Tofua from a busing trip to the Islands. iess

Sir Graeme Lockhart, of Remuera re turned by the Tofua yesterday from Fiii" where he spent a two-months' holiday. '

*% W. Wilson of Greymouth, Mr R ; N. Moorhouse, of Cambridge, and Mr E* Hotef aD ' ° f lart ° ' are at the Cental

n^ 1 , 6 r, Rev - John Patterson, of St Paul s Presbyterian Church, Christchurch' has accepted a call to St. Paul's W, nganui. '-- * ■

.Mr E. S. Craston, who has been on a visit to England, is a passenger by thMaV " dUe *" We Wo y n on

Mr. J. M. Gamble who was formerly associate to Mr, Justice Salmond, h£ J ™ ik **<«* in *• «5

i. Mr M. *' Bird, of Wellington, arrived by the Tofua yesterday after making a round trip of the Islands. He lea^ the South to-night.

Messrs. E. Griffiths and W. Be™ 0 f New Plymouth, and Messrs. J. Al, path and Joseph Neale, of Christchurch' are at the Central Hotel. muwbh,

Mr. 0. L Low,-of London, Mr. H g J * P & er i'v of Melbourne, Mr. W. E. Gflil* of Wellington, and Mr. E. G. Banks of Waihi, are. at the Grand Hotel 'M

SrSL?' R ; G '. person, of Edinburgh' Scotland, who is touring the world gr rived by the Tofua from Fiji yXdaV & leaves for Sydney on-the Wffi?&

m A c& 9 ' - oi^ w n m r> , ? rook ' of Christchurch, Mr D.W. Pasteir of Dunedin, and Mr M 0 Henry, of Aka Aka, are! at «$!

J£i X Mclntosh has been appointed collector of customs in Dunedin? He has been associated with the deuart

Mr W A Black, who has been in hospital for the past two weeks, suffei" log from fractured bones i n the lei and arm the result of an accidental {& has be about again shortly. °""iua

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 10