PERSONAL ITEMS.
Prj>fisssor-'John Adama left for Sydney by the Manuka yesterday. ' ■ Mr. Guy Johnston: left Wellington yesWrdayVjbythe UKaaroa lot Sydney.; Mr. B. Wood, of Christohurch, and Mr, A, Boss, of Foxton, are at the Star ; Hotel ■ ..■■■ ■ .. My. X A. Johnstons has been appointed toaciaa for the Argentine at Buhedio. " :;■' Mi#, W. F. Morton,' '.of ■'Giiborhe, '■ and " Mr.' 0: % Stout, of Whangarei, are; at the Royal Hotel. Mr; B. A-iLock, of Weilington, and Dr. li. Macdiamiid, of Huntly, are at -' the Central "Hotel. :: - ' "Archdeacon G. Mac Murray, and ,-*&-3. ■ Mac Murray. wer*« passengers for Sydney ." ", ;by the Manuka- yesterday. Archbishop Julius has returned to v Christchurch after a visit to Westkrad -\rr : "' : ; over a week. ;'■■ .-„•■ > i Mri W. D. Hunt and Mr. J. T. Mirtin, Of Wellington, and Mr. ' ,_.. of Christchurch, are at the Grand Hotel. • Sir James Carroll has been granted a further seven days' leave of absence by ,■'. ./-'f; !|he legislative Council on account of ill. "..;;.'; ness. ' , . !; Signor; Bidone, ConsuVGenerai for' the : Argentine, attended the annual conven- ; tion of the New Zealand Farmers' Union X .in Wellington to listen to the debates, it; Mr. BL R. Green, of Kairanga, accompanied by Mr. J. I. Fox, of Aorangi, left; lor Australia yesterday, Mr.- Green, who is a noted breeder of Friesian cattle, in- ' tends to visit.' Sydney,! Melbourne and Adelaide. -' Mr..W. A. twitch. M.P. for Wanganui, *' ' who has been absent from the House of Representatives for some days, has' been granted leave of absence for three weeks. He is isuffering from appendicitis, and is to undergo an operation on Mondayi Drs;, W. X Robertson and M. G. Phil- : lips-Turner have been appointed house Surgeons at the Wellington Hospital. Di 5 . : > : HiTgh Short has been appointed part-timei medical tuberculosia officer, and Dr. E. : / : - W. oiesen: an honorary physician at the . : same institutioni ' ' Chief-Detective T. S. G. Kemp, of Welv ■ lington,;has received notice of his pro-! motion to the rank of sub-inspectoi! in charge of the detective branch of the ser-.. ; vice at Wellington.; This is the fitst;; appoiritmerit of its kind that has befenfl made in New.tSealand. '■■ "„ v;Mr; Chariot G>M/Boyce,: at present f . headmasteribi 1 ' the Rangiora Borough:: School, has! been appointed headmaster, of the . Ashburton Borough iSchool:- to ' fill: the vacancy ; caused' by thei; reaigbation of Mr. S. 3. Irwin, who-has gow o toi an inspectorship on the Wttet Coaiit. "Mr/ A. McKenrie, until recently ;third : l;,: assistant in. the South School, Invercar- v gill, has been appointed to the headma3terahip of -the: ■ second largest ischool ' in the Cook group:of'islandsj whichi'are under the jurisdiction, of ; New Zealand. The engagement is for three years. Mr. : J McKenzie, Sfhp ; irf • natiye;; sof ; Cblac :; ' Bay,,; has had a very.successful -career a* a teacher.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 10
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