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PERSONALIA

Mr E. J. Luttreil lias rct«;.i.-?-i ta Ciniotcnuicii lioni the norla.

Mr J. A. C. Allan-, oz Auckland, iius -ecn on a visit Lo V* chin„lu.i.

Mr J. barrell is in Christchurch to iiaivC arrangements ior the Aiatie Tempest «.a-on at I-asler.

_vir James Baciianan and Mr H. D. Me . a:e m Wellington repiescutmf he A.M.i*. Society at an assurance conoienee.

_ Mr J- M . ijliiu ki-lford. Mayor of Mount mien 'Aucklanu . and Mr S. Gray, tone -Jerk, have Oocn in Wellington. on mumipui bueinesfe.

Mr L. Borrow has been appointed conluctor oi file Otago Hotuilieu Soldiers* jrv nest r.i, which numbers ,!,1 members, -ind will shortly commence practices.

Mr R. T. Michaels has been selected by die Levonport Central and Melrose Ratepayers’ Association as a candidate for the Uevonport Borough Council.

The Rev. Clias. MacDonald, who has been in charge ot the Presbyterian Lurch, Temuka, for many years, is resigning, on account of ill-health.

Mr H. Oakley Browne, formerly of Wellington, has consented to the request of a deputation that he should allow himself to be nominated lor the position of Mayor of Wanganui.

Drs W. J. Macdonald and W. Lawrence have resigned from the resident stall of the Auckland hospital. Dra J., t. McKenzie and J. Dreadon have bees appointed to the vacancies.

Captain Col. McDonald, marina supaiw intendent of the Union Steamship Company, arrived at Wellington from tha south yestardhy morning, and laft »£»'S for Dunedin last night. .

Mr W. IS. McKean, S.M., has completed his work as chairman of the Boundary Commission in Waikato, and has ra-surr-ed his magisterial duties in Auck-: land. j

The Bishop of Melanesia, the Bt. Rev.: John Main waring Steward, expects to be i in Auckland at an early hate. Tha j Bishop sails in the Southern Cross to thaj Islands about the middle of April. !

Major Waite has consented to be nomia*; aied by the Returned Soldiers’ Association ior the yacancy on the Otago Laud Board caused by the statutory retirement of Mr Geo. Livingtone. Mr Livingstone ia also contesting the seat.

Dr Arnold Gilray, house surgeon at the Napier hospital, has been appointed medical officer, in place of Dr Dorset. Dr 11. M. Monro becomes house surgeon, and Dr Wright, of Dunedin, has been appointed junior house surgeon.

The death has occurred from cerebro spinal meningitis, of Mr Duncan Macro, aged 49, the manager of the Gore Publishing Co. He had been connected with, the “MaLaura Ensign" for 36 years. He leaves a widow and three children,.

M. Henri Segaert, Belgian ConsulGeneral for New south Wales, Queensland and New Zealand, left Auckland on Tuesday morning on a visit to Hamilton and Rotorua. He will leave Wellington ort March 21th on his return to Sydney.

Mr F. Moorhouse, Conservator of Fkb' aid Game, has returned from a special mission to the West Coast sounds, with which he has been occupied for over e month. He has been spending a few days at Ashburton.

The many valuable services rendered to ?clool Kug-iv football by Mr V. H. Braaj aer recei- S a slight but whole-hearted recognition from his fellow members of tho (Jtago Rugby Union, when he was presented with a silver cigarette case.

Mr W. Staveley, of the Hokitika branch of the Lands and Survey has been appointed clerk to the Westland conservation region of the New Tioslnnti Forestry Department, the headquarters ■>f which are being established at Hokis tika.

The following were elected to the Kaltuna River Board at the election just held : —Messrs O. J. Hodge, H. A. Vercoe. R. King. A. J. Collins, O. P. Duncan. M. W. Griffen, A. Montgomery. H. Handle and E. L. Broad. There were twelve candidates.

Mr Con A. Voss, formerly on the Christchurch Tramway Board's clerical staff, and later of tbe Territorial Instructional Staff at Trent ham and Featherston aa a f.rst-olass warrant officer, has now settled, down at Geraldine as part owner of tbs famous Valley Road Orchards.

Mr W. Murray, Inspector of Housinff for the Wairarapa, has commenced his duties in Masterton- His district embraces from Woodville to the Summit.

The Dominion secretary of the A. 5.8.8. (Mr W. Sullivan), and the general sec re* tnrv (Mr M. J. Mack) have been on a visit to Southland.

Senior-Sergeant Nathaniel Miller, who has been stationed in Masterton sinoa June, 1906, is retiring from the polios force nt the middle of naxt month. 8m grant Miller joined tlio force at Wellington in the year 18S0. He was affcefr•vards stationed at Core. Lcnndce. Hoe i Ivn. Mosgiel. and Dunedin. He was pro-; moted to tbe rank of sergeant in 190&, Senior-Sergeant Miller intends taking utf his residence in Masterton after enjoying a well-earned three months' leave.

For Motor Garage accommodation an 4 repairs ring 2240. Star.ton. Ltd.. 15, Molesworth street (opposite Parliament Buildings). Motors for hire (open of closed); reliable chauffeurs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 18 March 1921, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 18 March 1921, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 18 March 1921, Page 3