PERSONAL
Mr. .1. Corltdf, who for two years has been on the stiff of the Gisborne brunch of the New Zth-lanil Loan and Mercantile Agency Gonquiy, Limited, has received notice of his transfer to the Hastings branch. Mr. (Arbeit has been prominent in the nmsicalworld in Gisborne and will be greatly mised by a number of organisations io wiich he has given his services. Mr. (indictt leaves for Hastings on Saturday.
Members oi the staff of the Gisborne Police Force net yesterday afternoon to bid farewell I) Inspector H. Martin, who is to leave ai Thursday to lake over his new dules in Christchurch. In making the presentation of a suitably Inscribed sifer tea service, SeniorSergeant J. F. H. Macnamara wished Mr. Marlin pospevity, health, and happiness in tie future. Several apologies wore receive/ from constables in country districts wditjwero unable lo attend the function. Olior speakers were Sergeant T. ( 'ainpagivlo, Constable Allen, Patutnhi, ConstaHe« W. It. Cooper, 11. Hunter and J. Brown, and Detective McWhirtnr.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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166PERSONAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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