PERSONALIA
MINISTERIAL A Press Association message from 'Taft* ranga states that the Hon. G. J. Anderson,. Minister for Marine, accompanied by departmental officers, reached thereat midday yesterday from Waihi. The* Minister was to meet various deputations, on matters of local interest last night,' and goes on to Te Puke to-day., to viaii Muira gold reefs. . -
Messrs W. B- Tynemount and B. Pox, of Wellington, are .in the north.
Mr .J. Andrew, of Mastertoni is at Auckland. - '
Dr P. W.. J. Goodhue, of London, is touring New Zealand.
Dr Forrest, medical superintendent of the' Palmerston North Hospital,- is at present on holiday at Paraparauihu
Professor H. B. Kirk, of Wellington. Is a visitor to Auckland. ■ .
His Honour Mr Justice Stringer and Mrs Stringer, who have been in Christchurch for . a'few days, visiting their *ui Cyril, have returned to north, and leave shortly for England.
Mr T. D. Lennie (Invercargill) has been re-elected president of the New Sealand Association of Nurserymen, and Messrs W. T. Benefield (Wanganui) and A. H. Christie (Dunedin), North - end South Island viSe-p residents respectively.
Dr A. Perry, well-known as a New Zealand representative footballer, baa left Dunedin on his way to continue nia studies at Edinburgh University. ,M£T>ll ho absent, for about a year. . Dr *wJ has for some time been acting msmwcai superintendent at the Dunedin MW Dri C. J- Bea'ics, Agriculture, left for Taranaki? yesterday. The main object' of this usb 15 'to mquire into the'question _of tfabdiscovciy of cattle tick in Taranaki, and, toaupwvise the steps taken to eradicate - the pest. •. . ,
Prior to his leaving Palmerston North for Napier on transfer. Hr \V % son. of the Eahnerstpn North branch:* the’ Bank M Australia, have much success in tn-futera.
Mr Eric A. Hall, the New'.Pl*BioU* Borough Council’s tilled bv a fall from a ladder °S A “ „ T . ai£ l ftggg.C&*|gVP^-. twite was killed while on active service.
v Among the viators to ffiMawd ,arar» Messrs R. S-.Hatridc. and H. H. IWteA, of Wanganui. Mr JB. S. Hume., W fcnnrne.- Messrs K.Bnght and^^^EaOr^owaSh^d’^aDhUSiir^ wGibbons, of Wellington. Mr/. C- Wteb. of Christchurch, morston North. and theßev. C.F.Fi«te, ot Wanganui.
Many hundreds the frwauU qf late Mr Samuel gamer ..attended 'Me funeral at Karon yesterday and mote than a hupdred beautiful wreaths ((testified to the regret felt iff chief mournore were: Jg-Gilmer-and Messrs-P;S. Itewne, S. H>Gilmer, H. Gilmer, D Gihmer^ A Luthan, Manager Royal Oak Hotel, agd the staff. Among thote present o»r Ward;. Hr i. J>- Thcmmun (private secretary to tho J’nme MmigwV Dr CoUisSt Messrs T. A. Aita«*, HkV ft M? Miles,-W. S. glsnni Uf.. F Hamilton, the Bev. Van Btarereo, iff. j. K. Elliott, tho directors of the River-Mining C*.,.of Du> Opera- House, and Messrs P.-J. Grrlsn, -P, end; J. Parland, and MonrOx repretentmg The Incensed Yictuallere' Aagociattan. T» Bev.’. H. Watson, of St' Peter’s Cb#«s. performed the graveside ceremony.* there was a Aenjjthy cortege. Another sufferer from war . , Mr T' E. O’Callaghan, of WelUngtjP. died at the Cashmere Sanatorium- Sprite: .church, at the age of 30 years. fanned at the Soldiers’ Cemetoy. Harart. yesterday. Deceasedleft New Pcbruaiw, 1916;.»Ad. eerved, wftjla Fourth .Rifle Brigade, returmng .lu Mar, funeral’left 'St. *]?* Angels Church, Bouleptt etraet. ,after the wvS. Amongst those present were Mr Jno. Palmer, representing Die -Mayor. Captain Goss, representing , the Gmmral . Officer Commanding the New ZealandjteTente Forees: Major Watson, lqcal_tegetarv of the RBA; and » of Die Pension Department. Tim ««*««■ at the graveside was- conducted by. JW Rev. Father Connelly.-Many ftmel-:**-butes were sent, including Pensions Department, where deeeased--.es praviouslv and^" t uatiente at the Cashmere Sanatorium. The Bev Canon J. B. Dart faaa emnj' fied to the Bishop of Nelson ,M« ante of nomination to the meumteaiftr of All Saints’ parish. Nelson. ta 15R*r «ion .to the Bev F. Rring Dart, who was formerly rnt^Ppte^lg Tclrttrapb Department, entered ua Byupo iust forty years ao as acting in conjunction with fin tete** .T E -Hodson as rcpresentatlTß pf Btcnhoim' In 1891 he was ordained, j»y BuMM Mules. Canny Dart has been one of the most versatile and useful men'- unssnaDiotese’ (says the Nelson- "Mafl }. Witii the exception of two occasions on. which he .Wason leave itt EngUndh* te)». elected every year since IW-as. dermal secretarv of. the Synpd., He beganb ffaj t ministry at Brunnerton and warn one p> the most uhtinnr -workara wt of the-areat mine disasten. He swg Y;l«“ of Eoefton from 1895 to MM. of Westnini from Wol<to:lM3. Tn the latter-vwhe tree appointed . to. Wakefield. He js- 1— of the:origihal member, of the CaUieffßal . Chapter, ..t 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12039, 17 January 1925, Page 3
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