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PERSONALIA

Major E. G. Goddard, of London, in isitir.g New Zealand.

Mr C. Clabb'arn, ot Wellington, returned from Sydney by tire Niagara.

Mr G. G. Chisholm, the new clerk or 11-. e court at Napier, ha a arrived from (Jumaru, and commenced his duties.

Mr H. Atrnore. M.P. for Nelson, will address the next monthly meeting of the Rotary Club by request.

Mr S. L. r. Free, S.M.. of Masterton. is at. present in Wellington, carrying out relieving duties.

Sir Joseph Ward has been visiting Marlborough as tbe guest of Mr 11. McCaiium, M.P.

Mr A. T. Donnelly iCrown Prosecutor) has returned to Christchurch from a to Wellington.

Mr T. E. Y. Seddon, M.P., has arrived in Wellington for the opening of Parliament.

Colonel T. A. Hunter, of the Department of Health, left for Wanganui to-day on school dental business.

Mr M. Fraser, of New Plymouth, is in Wellington to attend a sitting of the Health Hoard.

Mr T. C. List, president of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, has returned to New Plymouth, after a holiday visit to Australia.

Mr J. E. Brown. Christchurch manager of the National Mortgage and Agency Company, Ltd., is at present in Dunedin.

Mr S. Clendon, who has been confined to his home at Queen’s road, Lower Hutt. with illncs6, is making good progress towards complete recovery.

Mr Horace Stubbing, of Auckland, arrived by the Main Trunk express yesteiday on business connected with the Young Citizens’ League.

Mr P. Hally arrived in Wellington! yesterday, returning via Auckland, from, a trip to Gisborne on conciliation business.

Mr D. Kebenton, secretary of the Wairarapa Farmers’ "Union, is at present con. fined to his hbme, suffering from in> ttuenzu.

Mr S. L. P. Free, S.M., of Masterton, is taking up relieving duties at the Wellington Magistrate’s Court to enable arrears of business to be made np.

The county clerk to the Mauricevilte County Council has been given three months' notice of the termination of Uis services. A motion that he be dismissed summarily was defeated.

Mr J. A. Campbell, Director of Horticulture, and Mr W. T. Goodwin, Assist-ant-Director. have consented to judge tbe essays in the competition following the series of lectures on ‘“Fruit-growing ti Hawke’s Bay."

A vote of condolence with the relatives of the late Mr S- Underwood, late secretary to the Dominion Bowling Connell, was carried at a meeting of the Taranaki Bowling Centre on the motion of Mr A. K. Smart.

Mr T. Brook, Commissioner of Crow a Lands and Chief Surveyor at Invercargill, has received temporary appointment to a similar office at Wellington. The present Commissioner for this district, Mr G. H. McClure, retires on superannuation at the end of the present month.

Mr S. Craig, formerly in business as a printer in Invercargill, and well-known as a worker on the Southland League, has purchased the “King Country Chronicle," published at Te Kniti, and will lake possession of the property on July 10th.

Superintendent J. A. McGrath (Police Department), of retiring on superannuation at the end of tno year. Superintendent McGrath has oompleted-fortv-four years’ service with tbe Police Department, and for many years was attached to the detective branch.

A through passenger bv the Niagara is Sir Mark Sheldon, the former Australian Commissioner to the United States. Sir Mark is on his way to Bugland, where he will join members of his familv, after paying business visit* to the United States and Canada.

The death is reported of a very old and respected resident of Spring Grove, Nelson, in the person of Mr David Greig. Deceased, who had reached the age ct eighty-three rears, arrived in New Zealand from Edinburgh in the ship Sir Allan McXab. after a voyage of eeveii months.

Mr Le Roi, a Canadian who eerrod with, distinction as intelligence officer taring the late war and won high honours* «*hoee thrilling experiences are detailed on page four of to-day’s has been engaged by the Universal Jfilg Company to lecture throughout ifc*land in connection with the screening Of that <«plendid picture, “Royal India.

Among the through passengers by the Niagara from Sydney are Mr C- J. <*• Garis, and Mr G- M. Garcia, of *UU bourne. Mr de Gari s is the well-known West Australian fruit industry expert, and is a\*o known in aviation circles. Mr do Gvsr’s expects to spend about three months in the United States before returning to the Commonwealth.

The funeral of the late Mr Richard Collins, solicitor (formerly of tbe N.Z.E.F., 6 2493) took place at the soldiers’ cemetery, Kaiori, yesterday with full military honours. The chief mourners were his widow (Mrs Vera Collins) and his father-in-law (Mr B. Dawson). There was a large attendance at the cemetery, including numerous representatives or the Civil Service Club and the Returned Soldiers’ Association and club. The Wellington College Cadets provided thv firing party.

Mr J. B. Fielder, who ha* been cow responding secretary te the Haw*ke’s Bay District Oddfellows, Manchester Unify,' for forty years, has resigned his position. At ihe meeting of the loyal Napier Lodge, reference was made to Bro. Fielder’s long period of service, during which time lie has become known ae "The grand old man of the Hawke’s Boy district.” The meeting decided to vote Bro. Fielder .623 as a slight recognition of the valuable assistance given in times gone by.

A large number of Parliamentarian* arrived bv the Main Trunk express yesterday afternoon. They included th« Lion C J Parr (Minister for Education), the Hons. G. J. Garland. W. Stewart E. W. Alison, and J. P. Campbell, member! of the Legislative Council; and the following members: Messrs A. Harris (Waitcroata), W. EL Parry (Auckland Central!. M. J. Savage (Auckland IVest), R. F. Bollard (Ragiani. T. \\ : Rhode* (Thames), V. H. Potter (Roskill). F. F. Uockly (Rotorua), and F. N. Bertram (Grey Lynn).

A sixty years' resident of Auckland, Mr Charles Tentcnberg, lias died, aged eightv-nine years. \\ hen the Colonial Ammunition Company was formed. Mr Teutenberg was appointed first engmeej, which position ho filled for close on HU yeans. Mr Teutenberg was an excellent rifle .hot, and before coming to New Zealand had eopie lively experiences of revolutionary tiroes in Mexico. He retired from active work eight years ago. Wben eighty rears of age Mr Teutenberg invented and made a machine for making compressed lead-headed roofing nails.

FIAT CARS.—Let to show yon tM latest in FIATS; three Models to choose from, ar.v style of body.—STANTON'S. LTD., Molcaworth street. Telephone 1140.— Adrt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 3