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Mr. H. C. McCoy left bv the limifaj express last evening for the South. Mr. W. E. Barnard, M.P. for Napier,, was a passenger from Auckland for the South by the express last evening. Mr. H. JFT. Sterling, chairman of the • Railways Board, arrived in Auckland * V yesterday. Ho is accompanied by Mrs. I Sterling. Mr. Justice Heed, chairman of the Prisons Board, and Mrs. Reed, arrived from the South by train yesterday. .11 They are at the Hotel Cargen. Bishop Liston, Monsignor W. J. Ormond and Monsignor J. Cahill left by the express yesterday afternoon to attend. the opening of the Marist Brothers' novitiate at Claremont, ® Timaru. Canon G. T. Beale, vicari'pf Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, has and will relinquish his duties in .Jm, e in order to visit England. Canon Beale, who has been at Stratford nearly f our years, was formerly vicar of St. Barnabas', Mount Edefi. , The Rev. Otho Fitzgerald, who this week resigned the incumbency of Holy ' Trinity Church, Avonside, Christchurch, after 23 years' service, will be succeeded by the Rev. W. J. Hands, until recently Archdeacon of Suva. Mr. Fitzgerald is a son of the late Mr. James Edward Fitzgerald, who was the first superintendent of Canterbury, founder and first editor of the Christchurch Press and for over 30 years Controller and Auditor-General.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 10
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