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PERSONALIA

VICE-REGAL. SOUTH ISLAND TOUR. Their Excellencies the Governor-Go®* eral (Admiral Vitscount Jelliooej and Lady Jellicoe are to leave Wellington bv tb« Lyttelton ferry steamer on Friday evening next for a tour of the South Island, lasting eorne three weeks. Further advice has been received, in Southland in connection with the visit of the Governor-General to Jlnvercaigili. Accompanied by Ladr Jellicoe and the Hon. Lucy Jellicoe, he will arrive on July 27th and leave on the morning of August ls>t. He will also be attended, bv his pivva.t© secretary and one aide-de-camp. - * Mr T. D.'Lennie has been appointed Deputy-Mayor of Invercargill. Dr F. A. Scanhell, of Invercargill, is on a visit to the North Island. Mr Hugh Poland, M.P. for Ohinemuri. was in Wellington last week. Mr Y. G. Day, S.M., president of the Assessment Court, has returned to Auckland. Dr J. A. Doctor, who has been on a holiday visit to the South Island, has returned to Featherston. ' Messrs J. Drummond and E. J. Parr, Inspectors of high schools in New Zealand, are at present in Invercargill. Messrs W. H. P. Barber, W. Foster, and R. C. Kirk of the Wellington. Woollen Company) have been visiting Dunedin. - Mr D. L. CumberbeacK,'official lecturer for the Government National Provident Fund, has been in Masterton, on departmental butdness. 9 The health of Mr J. B/ BridSft, of Carterton, and formerly of Moraaon'a Bush, is effusing hie relatives and friends great anxiety. Messrs C- F. VallancC (president) and W. Cooper and J- lorns (vice-presidents), of the Maeterton Racing Club, have been re-elected unopposed. Senior-Sergeant D. J. Cummings, who has taken over the charge of th*> Master ton ..police, was presented by the Christchurch police with a suitcase, a travelling rug, and an umbreUa. * y> Sir Wilfctam Fraser, M.L.C., who is at ' present in the Bowen street Private Hospital, was reported yesterday to be making a very good recovery from big attack of pneumonia. The resignations of Mesrs H. Ik Dor-* Get. of Auckland, J. McPeak, of Wood* rille, and P. Dransfield, of Makuxj.have been accepted by the A. anj P. Association's general committee. Mr M. Wells, of Cambridge, fans Keen in Wellington on business connected with the Cambridge Power Board and the Cambridge Dairy Company, of both of which he is Mr F. Hide has undertaken the pas* torate of the Edendaie Baptist Church, - Mr Bide' was, until recently, Buperin* tendent of the Baptist Church at Mount Eden. s The Hon. G. J. Anderson (Minister for Mines and Labour), who was operated on at the Bowen street some days ago for appendicitis, was reported, yesterday to be doing wetL A letter has been received in Auckland from Lieutenant Lord Louis Mountbatten, who came here last year with H.R.H. the Prince of Wanes. Lord Mountbatten is at present with the Naval Brigade at Tidworth Barracks. Hants. The death is announced of Mr John Gardiner*, who in the 'eighties was one of heft-known country storekeepers in South* v land. Mr Gardiner was head of several local bodies, and rendered valuable ser* vice to the district The death' of Lieutenant Wade, a South African veteran and a member of the Main Body New Zealand Expeditionary Force, took plaoe last week at Trentham. The -body is being interned, at Karori Cenemtery to-day (Monday), the service taking place at 2.45 p.m. Mr John Pearce Luke (son of Sir J. P. and Lady Luke), who arrived in Auckland by the Paparoa on Friday, after a six years' absence - from the Dominion, is daain Wellington by the Main Trunk express' arriving at midday to-morrow. Mr J. If. Tarbet, of Puketoi. underwent a successful operation on on injured leg at the Pahiatua Public Hospital. Some three weeks ago Mr Tarbet was kicked by a horse, and last * was admitted to the hospital Buffering from the efforts of the kick. He is pro* grossing satisfactorily. For Motor Garage accommodation and repairs ring 2240. £ tan ton. Ltd. 15. Molesworth street (opposite Parliament Buildings). Motors for 'hire (open or -closed); reliable chauffeurs, 9

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10955, 18 July 1921, Page 3