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PERSONALIA

Air W. A. G. Skinner, Government Printer, has returned from a visit to Auckland.

Air N. S. Falla, -general traffic-' man-* ager of the Union Steam Ship Company, has returned from Dunklin.

The Hon. W. Nos worthy (Minister for Agriculture) will leave for the. South to-night.

Air C. E. Statham, 51. P., was a passenger for Wellington by the Wahine from Lyttelton yesterday.

The Hon. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, Minister for Defence, has returned to Christchurch from Wellington.

Mr A. J, -Wicks, of the. Land- ao<k Survey Department, has received notice of his transfer from Nelson to Christchurch.

Air E. M. Mariyatt, of Wellington, will succeed Air A. Elliot as superintendent of telegraphs in the Palmerston PosfTOffioe. ’ ~ ~

Air Ben. Iveeon, of the Wairarapa ifNews,” haa left for his home at Masterton, after having spent an enjoyable holiday at Lyall Bay. '

Baron D. Dickson, of Gothenburg, Sweden, who is touring New Zealand, intends spending several weeks fishing at Russell before returning to Sweden.

Mr H. T. Armstrong, M.P., for several years secretary of the CbristcSmrcli Tramway Employees’ Union, haa resigned from that position.

The Hon. W. Downie Btewart (Mm. ister for Internal Affairs) expects to] return'to Wellington about too end of next week, . j

AG"BL F. Ault, who has paused thdj B.A. examination of the New -Zealand •University in Hebrew, has now oomsi pleted the course for the degree*. j

Air F. E. Ward, Instructor 'in ijpi« culture, * 'Department' oT 'AferiooltgreJ Chnstchhirti, whoTas been" on a vUf to Australia, returns to the Dominioxf next week.

Mr T. W. Attwood, president and' managing director of the Near Zoslamf Fruitgrowers’ Federation, haa left fol England in the' of the inJT dustry." "* * ' “ ' ‘ ' v '’ . G. Gooper, Drrni3lm~mawamgir* of Hie' Qdoensland Insurance Oomp*q? has' been to the position of; manager fur Tasmania, and has left fotj Hobart to take up his new paerticn. • AD B. H. Andrews,- -who etood*--an Independent Reform candidate fan Christchurch North at the GeSUrall Election/ Will be entertatne& "WTilJ' friendaand supporters at at ootnptrmeni tary social next week. j, i Mr D. Jones, chairman of Producers’ Board, went to Auckland meet Air J. S. vioe-chainnaa of the board, who returned to the Dominion by the Maknra, and cams od» to Wellington with him. m*p Mr J. AlaoLean J>nn, who ■» reading proofs on. the JjStar” (Christ- . church), celebrated . his. birthday- He'started his journabstio . career, as an apprentice “at the case’ 1 on the “Montrose Review’ ’ in 1848. . At S meeting of the Masberton County Council a motion of tiondolenow was passed to the relatives of the Inks' Mr E 11. Beetham (Braacepoth), Wr ' - J. Welch (Upper Plain), and Donald- -r MoKenzi*. (Woodlands). Air -F. M. O'Connor; of • Christchurch. has been transferred'" to' Palmerston North to take up the position of railway ticket inspector, vios Mr J. Stone, who shortly retires u&t«F

Air, L. Bosh, of the OKriatdmrcii Lands and Survey Office, who has been transferred to the-Wellmgton DiaMHT Office, was presented by tibe staff with 4. travelling bag. Mr Greenfield, - chief draughtsman, made the presentation b the absenoe of the TV rerighations of -3L,ACov IlardT; Palmereton North, from th* fneral committee, and of Ihu J) Ooso, Foilding, and W. R. Godhtry,Eketahuna, from membrnnsiinj of «• Manawatu A. and P. tsaorsaftm,. rcceived at its meeting with -xegrall |

, .Mr E. Efegleetone, who Em EeM> district valuer in Aharlborough for us. put three and a half yean; haa he-1 oeived notice of bis transfer on promo-] tion to the district, K>o! will take up bin new duties ahoritfil He is to be relieved ah Blenheim hyj Mr C. Carmichael, formerly diitriifi] valuer in Southland. J Dr. D. S. Wylie, OM-G., FJBUOsJ formerly director of the division, oCHospitals in New Zealand, retnmed Vjr the Maknra from Vanoouver. D«n<t ihg a stay of three months IK tM United States Dr. Wylie virited Mayo CSjmio, in Rochester, Dr. Gdlrf. Clinic, in Cleveland, and nriofM cAIm. clinics and hospitals in New YarkJBoston and elsewhere. Dr. Ym iff" entering —into private pradaoe Mr BafancifltsnNortbc - *-**-• "

For Motor Garage aeeommodation id repairs, rinf 2240. Stanton. ltd, 11 Molesworth street (opposite ParliamaH Buildings). - Motets'for'hue (open at closed); reliable chauffeurs. —Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11421, 18 January 1923, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11421, 18 January 1923, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11421, 18 January 1923, Page 3