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PERSONALIA

L'cioncl N. P. Adams, cT Nelson, os .i vk-it *o Auckland at present.

Mr Raymond Waldron 'London is at present a visitor to Christchurch.

Mr A. J. Tuogood, of Wellington, ia a vi-itor to Auckland.

Mr A. F. Drayton na> returned to t.Tiri-tchurch irom a bus-incss visit to th© West Coast.

Mr J Prendervi.il© has been electee chairman oi the management commute* ot the Wellington liugoy Cmon, vice Mj F. Jiornig, resigned.

Dr A. XV. Aveidl, Anglican Bishop of Auckland, is expected to complete his tour of th© portion of hi.s diocese north of Auckland in about nine dave‘ time.

Mr Frank Thompson, general manager j; the Chiistciiurcii tramway-, has returned from a bolidav visit to th© North t.-land.

Messrs Arthur E. Risdaie (Sussex, Eng* land) ami R. W. Williams ‘.Samoa’, who are touring New Zealand, have arrived io Christchurch-

Mr William P. Pringle has been admitted a solicitor of the Supreme Court by Sir Robert Stout < Chief Justice), on the motion of Mr Willis.

Mr Athol Bracken Wilson has been ad* netted a solicitor of the Supreme Court by the Chief Justice Usir Robert Stout), on the motion of Mr Kirkcaldie.

Mr John Edwin Rav has been admitted a solicitor of the Supreme Court by Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice), on the mo* lion of Mr O. C. Mazengarb.

Mr Frank N. Lawrence, of Christchurch, passed tho examination for Associate of the Australian Institute of Secretaries, scoring an average of 79 per cent, in. the papers set-

Mr Lindsay Richie Gilmour has been admitted a solicitor of the Supreme Court by the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout), on the motion of Mr H. F. von Haast.

Mr W. H. Haggcx, Conciliation Commiseiorer, has left Christchurch for Dunedin to deal with the Dunedin flour mills employees' and drivers' industrial dis* putes.

Mr J. O'Donovan, Commissioner of Police, and Superintendents S. P. Non wood (Wellington; and A. H. Wright 'Auckland), hav» returned to the north after a visit to Dunedin on departmental business.

Mr H. S. Hammond, who for some time past has occupied the position oi account tant at the Invercargi 1 ! branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, has been promoted to a similar position on the Dunedin staff.

Commodore A. G. Hothazn, 8.X., C.M.G., and the officers of HALS. Chatham were entertained at dinner last night by the president and members of the Wellington Club. His Excellency the Governor-General. Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, being present.

Mr L. H. Bailey, of the Auckland staff of the Defence Department, has been appointed chief clerk of the Forestry Department, at Palmerston North. Hie if* well known in connection with motorcycling, having been an official of the Auckland Provincial Motor-Cycling Club.

Mr P. B. Malabari, barrister and solicitor of the High Court, Bombay, graduate of Oxford, has been touring New Zealand. He is a son of the late B. M. Malabari, one of India's greatest reformers and authors, also founder of the Home for Consumptives at Simla.

The late Mr Dale Spencer, who was d i owned at Auckland last Saturday, in the yacht Celox, was a son of Mr Charles Spencer, of Hackett street, Ponsonby, and a grandson of Mr Thomas Spencer, of Parawai, Thames, who was drowned in the wreck of the. Wairarapa at the Great Barrier.

Mr A. S. Adams, of Dunedin, who been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court, will be stationed at Auckland, v/here he will be sworn in immediately efter the Easter vacation. Mr V, W. luf-sell. son of Mr G. W.* Russell, has been appointed associate to the new judge.

The death occurred on Tuesday, at 'Auckland, of Mr M. Elliott, who met with an accident some time ago in Parnell, owing to a collision between his motorcycle and a motor-car. He was the son of Mr George Elliott, and was employed in the office of Messrs Nicholson aim Gribben. Deceased was an old Waitaki High School and King's College boy, and had a large number of friends who will regret bis very early death, at twenty years of age.

A notification that the late Captain H. -T. I. Walker, of tho Royal Warwickshire Regiment, son of Mr« and the Into Mr H. J. C. Walker, of Auckland. wa« menticned in Loid French's dof-patches in May. *915. 1.-r.s iu«*t come to band. The : r.te Captain Walker was ti»Vd -»1 St. Julien. north of Hill TO. on April 25th, IP!S. The eonimunicatinn states that he was mentioned in despatches "for gaPant ;nd distinguished in the field," and the Kinc had directed that hi«= appreciation of tho service*; rendered should he recorded.

For Motor Garage aeeommodetmTi anh rennDs ring 2240. Shantou. TyM.. 15 "\Tble«worth street Parliament RnildingA. Afofor*; -Crx" hire fopen oi closed); reliable chou^eurs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 3