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PERSONALIA

VICE-REGAL. THE SOUTHERN TOUR, In connection -with the forthcoming tour of the South Island by Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Viscountess Jellicoe. the official details of their . programme, giving dates and places, are as under : July 22nd—Leave ‘Wellington. July 23rd-27th—Dunedin. July 27th-August Ist (Visit Bluff on July 20th). August lst-2nd —Gore. August 3rd-4th—Oarnanu. August 4tih-Bth—Timaru. (Visit Geraldine and? Temuka on August 6th). August Sth-llth—Christchurch. (Visit Ashburton on August Bth). THE DUNEDIN VISIT. ! Th© Governor-General's private secretary has written fcb«» Mayor of Dunedin, approving of the following programme in connection with the visit to Dunedin of Lord and Lady Jellicoe and the Hon. Lucy Jellicoe:— Saturday, July 23rd —His . Excellency and party will arrive <at»9.25 pan. Sunday.—His Excellency will unveil the Sawyers' Bay memorial at 3.15 pm. Monday.—His Excellency will hold an investiture at the Town Hall at 10 a.m. He will take a trip on the harbour at 11 a.m. He will open the St. John Ambulance Association's bazaar at the Art Gallery at 2.45 p.m. Her Excellency will open the Y.W.C.A. hostel at 3.45 p.m. His Excellency and staff will attend the Male Choir's concert at 8 Edh. Her Excellency and the Hon. ucy Jellicoe will visit the O«tago Wooten’s Club at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday.—His Excellency and party will attend the Orphans' Club function at 8 p.m. Their Excellencies and the Hon. Lucy Jellicoe will leave for Invercargill at 8.3 b a.m. on’ Wednesday, July 27th, returning to Dunedin on the evening of Tuesday. August 2nd. They wul proceed north the following- morning-. Lord Jellicoe regrets that 'he will be unable to attend the Overseas Club’s social, but adds that he remembers with, pleasure the enjoyable evening he had. with the members of the dub on his last visit. The Rev. W. Y. Fullerton arrived in New Zealand by the Paparoa from England. Mr Leo De Chateau left Wellington yesterday 'by the Tahiti on a business visit to Sydney. The Rev. H. B. Winsbury White, chaplain at Trentham camp has been appointed to the cure of Wajkouaiti. Mr -R. McCallum, H.P. for Wairau, who has been in Dunedin, has returned north and gone on to Auckland. The Hon. ~W. G. Russell passect through Wellington the other day on his way north. Mr George Horn, who has been acting as county clerk at Seddon fpr some time, has returned to Wellington. Mr T. B. Williams, Mayor of Wanganui, is reported to be making satisfactory progress towards recovery from the effects of his recent accident. LieuL-Colonel Thoms, D. 5.0., M.C., and Major P. H. Bell, D. 5.0., of the Defence Department, were visitors to Masterton yesterday. Mr Frank Thompson, general manager of the Christchurch tramways, has been indisposed for the past day pr two, but is expected to be about again: soon. The Rev. J. A. Jermyn, -with his wife, returned to New Zealand by the Paparoa after several years' absence in Great Retain. Mr H. *W. Wilson, former town clerk as Auckland, as investigating in order to report upon the administration of Waitomo County Council. Major R. H- McDonald, 0.8. E., is returning to Auckland by the “Maheuo on Thursqay- He is on furlough, after an I absence of eight years in India. ( Mr Scott “Colville has been retained by | Messrs J. and N. Tait to ’ arrange for I the few concerts to be given in Auckland by Heifetz, the famous violinist.

Colonel R- Snow, of ■Qhristchurcih, who* left earlier in the on a visit to the British Isles, reached England early in June. Mr W. M. Moore, sectional olerk, Pensions Department, Wellington, has been appointed Registrar of Pensions at Palmerston North. Mr H. Trimble has been reappointed representative of the Taranaki Education Board on the Board of Governors of the New Plymouth High Schools. , ’ A call to the Devonport Presbyterian Church is to be made to the Rev. Ronaid Watson, M.A., M.C., son of the Rev. Mr Watson, of Feilding. e The Mayor (Mr Tingey) and Councillor Evan* have been appointed to represent Feilding on the Hydro-electric Power Board for the district. Mr B. J. Finnegan, supervisor of par-* ce-'ei at the Christchurch Post Office, has been appointed superintendent of mails at Wellington. Mr William Russell, of the J. C_ Wjlliameon management, is an Wellington, making arrangements for tHb “Chu Chan Ohow" season. Mr C. E. Statham, M.P., will jarrite <. in Wellington to-day, in connection with the work of the National Progressive and Moderate Labour Party, of which he is leader. Mr A. D. McLeod, M.P., accompanied bv Messrs J. McDongaU and W. Campbell, of Martinborough, as at present touring dn Queensland, after visiting various parts of New South. Wales. Mr D. JI. Montgomery, manager of the < Ashburton branch of the Bank of Australasia, has been advisbd of has transfer on promotion to the man agenshi p of the Masterton branch. The Commissioner of Crown Lands, Mr G. H. McClure, has been appointed to conduct the Commission in connection with the petition for a town board at Pongaroa. s Mr W. Snckling, who was former! v a , member of the staff of S. M- Baird, Ltd., of Ma&texten, is at present lying "seriously ill at Napier, and little hope is held for his recovery. * Mr S. Leah, general manager of the Waihi Grand Junction Gold Company, Ltd., hag* received notification from the London office of the company of his appointment ns managing director New Zealand. Mr Fred. Gowiug. senior, mail super-, visor, Palmerston North, is progressing satisfactorily after his recent severe illness. Mr Gowing has many friends in Wellington and Manawatni, who will be pleased to hear of his improvement. Mr F. Hodge, vice-president, > Major Sprfigg, and Mr 'A. D. Stanley, "secretary of the Auckland A. and P. Association, } left Auckland for Wellington last night ! to attend a conference of the Council of Agriculture at Wellington. Private advice has -been received in Christchurch of the death? in London of Eric A. Howe, holder of the 1851 exhibition Science Scholarship. He was a native of Wellington, and the youngest son of Mr T. M- Rowe, the well-known Christchurch lawyer. Before he left for England he was science master at the New Plymouth High School.—Press Association. For Motor Garage accommodation .and repairs ring 2240, Stanton. Ltd.. 15, Molesworth street (opposite Parliament Buildings). Motors for hire (open or closed); reliable ohaujfeqr*.

Sir Francis Bell (Acting-Prime Minfb> ter) is due back in Wellington from the South . Island, this morning.

Sir Heaton Rhode- OJsni.-ter for Defence) is expected back in Wellington on Thursday morning from the South Island.

Lieutenant Alfred T. White has been posted to the Ll Battalion. Wellington Regiment, with the rank cf captain.

Non is S. Falla, 0.M.G., D 5.0.. lia> been appointed to the command of the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade. Colonel Alexander EL Stewart, 0.M.G., D. 5.0., A.D.C., has been appointed to command the Southern Infantry Brigade. Lieutenant-Colonel John L. Short, who has been. trausternM to the British Army, has relinquished bis commission iu the New Zealand Force. Lieutenant John G. Grant. V.C., has been transferred to the Lt Battalion. e “ l J}«* on Regiment, fromMhe Reserve of Officers. Surgeon-General Sir D. McGavin, Di-rector-General of Medical Services, left f°r Lyttelton last evening on a tour of inspection of the miLitarv hospitals in the South Island. The Hon. W. (Minister for Agricuniture>, who has been visiting the South Island, on departmental business, returns' to Wellington bv the Lyttelton ferry steamer this morning. A Press Association message from Dunedin states that Air James Arkle. aged eighty-five years, father of Ladv Findlay, is dead. Deceased wa« some years ago well known as a public man. ~Mr L. A. Atkins, Manakan. was, at the last meeting of the Manawatu SubProvincial Executive of the Fanners* Union, elected to the vacancy on the executive caused bv the resignation of Mr H. Bond, of Rangiotu. Constable Charles J<w*. who'for the ten y*»rs has been stationed at Wellington South, has been transferred to Collinowood. of which station ho will have charge. During a penod of his term at Wellington South Consfhble Joes was in charge of the district. Messrs G. C. Creagh, chairman, and ” L. Gamble, member of the committee. of Auckland, and H. G. Gillespie, representing the Thames Stock Exchange, have returned to Auckland from Wellington, where they have been attending tne annual conference of the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10956, 19 July 1921, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10956, 19 July 1921, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10956, 19 July 1921, Page 3