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Sir William Hunt was a passenger for Wellington by. the through, express on Saturday morning. • •'"' The district srailway, traffic, managiir, Mr H. L. Gibson, accompanied' by; Mrs Gibson, left for Timaru by Saturday morning's express. ' •_, . .' Mr 0. ;Kawamura, manager for Australia, and New Zealand of a Japanese manufacturing.firm; left for Auckland by the express on Saturday morning, y , ;Mr. F. G. Hall-Jones, of passed through Dunedin on Saturday morning on his way to,New Plymouth.
Mr C. R. Fell, en route to by Saturday mqrning's through express. Inspector A. S. Bird, of Timaru, is at present on a holiday visit to Dunedin. Mr 0. E. Bridge, who" has been acting as relieving manager of the A.M.P. Society's Dunedin office, left for Wellington on Saturday morning. Mr F. W, M'Lean, who was formerly chief engineer of railways, left, Dunedin for the north on Saturday morning.. ; Mr G. H. Holford.'advisory officer to Imperial Chemistries, left for Christchurch, on Saturday morning. ) Mr. T. W. Dobbie left yesterday by Car for Auckland. \ A London Press Association cablegram states that the operation performed on Mr Ames, the cricketer; for appendicitis was successful. ' ,
Mr G. Wright, managing director of Farmers,VLtd.', Sydney, has. arrived in New Zealand and is touring the Dominion.
Dr W. C Sadlier, formerly Bishop of will leave for England with Mrs Sadlier shortly. • %, " .
Mr W. A. Gray, assistant manager of the Union Steam Ship Company's Sydney office, is \at present .visiting Wellington. Professor T. H. Easterfield, of the Cawthron Institute, who has resigned his position, intends to leave Nelson shortly on a trip to England. ■ The following pupils from the Dominican Convent (Milton) were successful in passing the Trinity 'College's theoretical musical examinations, held on December 2:—lntermediate honour*—Mary Tro.v, (95 marks), Margaret Maley (94 marks) ; junior honours--Merlyn y Edsnl! (97 marks) ; preparatory honours—Mar garet Sidon (96 marks), Desmond Graham (95 raark3), Patrick Curran (Bf* marks). ' '':■■,,'. ■.'... ;-■ ■■';'■ .y-'
The Church Envoy states 'that ttu-. Rev. J. T. Paddison, formerly vicar ot Gore, and since his return to England' rector of Elston-with-Sibthbrpej Nottingham, has been appointed rector of Welbourn, Lincolnshire. Mr Paddisoh recently and unexpectedly a baronetcy.';' ■;.'/ .;.■'.'.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22203, 5 March 1934, Page 10
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