PERSONAL.
Mr W. P. Edlmond returned to Dunedin by. the through express from the north yesterdays 1 Mr E. I. Habited left Dunedin yesterday for Sydney,.Tvherfi he will remain for two months, Mr B. R. S’word, railways district traffic manager, left on a tour of inspection of the Central Otago branch' yesterday, and expecto to return to Dunedin about the end oif the week. Captain G, Morgan, master of the intercolonial passenger steamer Maheno, left Dunedin yeslierday morning for Wellington. ' Advice received in Dunedin yesterday stated that Capstain W. G. M'Conechy, master of the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Conqueror, is seriously ill at Timaru. Captain M'Conechy was compelled to leawe his vessel at Timaru to undergo medical treatment.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 10
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