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Mrs. D. Rush and Family, Eltham, are holidaying at the. beadi and are occupying a beach cottage.

Dr. C. S. M. Hopkirk, who was in charge of the Department of Agriculture's Animal Research Station .at .W<*llaceville until 1945, when he accepted an appointment with TJNRRA, with which he served years, will replace the late Colonel H. A. Reid as veterinary adviser to the New Zealand High Commissioner in London. Dr. Hopkirk sailed from Lyttleton by the Australia Star on Sunday and was accompanied by his wife and two daughters, one of whom was superintendent of a kindergarten at Petone and the other a poultry farmer, holding' a diploma from Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North. In the course of a distinguished career of more than 30 years with the Department of Agriculture, Dr. Hopkirk has made many valuable contributions to the knowledge of stock diseases in New Zealand.

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Opunake Times, 23 December 1947, Page 2

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PERSONAL Opunake Times, 23 December 1947, Page 2

PERSONAL Opunake Times, 23 December 1947, Page 2

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