PERSONAL.
*. -Mr J.' Mundell .left. Tip/aru lay 'express for Dunodm yesterday. Afr P F. Daniel will Inane Temuka to./day on liis return to Christchurch. ■ S jf* fj. L. • Miles'left Tim'aru for Wellington yesterday. ' The Rev. Bowen .-.Rees, of-.. South Africa, arrived jits Timaru by the express from the south yesterday. Mr A.-O. Haimltqn. left Timaru for Christchurch by yesterday afternoons express. . -
- Air A-.--Li.nlcv arrived in Timaru -yesterday .to," make.,., preliininary ‘arrangements for the visit of the Dixie Jubilee Singers. ( „ Mr L. F. Arson (chief Tnspeqtor of Fisheries f.oy the Dominion) is at present in‘ Timaru.
Mr Q. T;J. Alpersi of Christchurch, passed ( through Timaru yesterday by express for Invercargill. , Air Edgar Stead and. Mr Af. H. Godbv ai rived jii Timaru from Christchurch yesterday.
, Air 'J.’ Maze left Timaru by the express .'yesterday .afternoon for Christchurch, to attend .a meeting. of the Education Board, there to-day.
Afr Ritehings. Grant, of the Education Department, went to AVaimate yesterday to .supervise, the examinations which are being held “-there this week.
... Superintendent , McKinnon,, whose headquarters are • sitpiited at Christchurch, is at present on ah official vi-it to Timaru in connection - with police duties. ■
The Hon.’G. J. Aridersoh, -Minister of Marine; arrived iii Timaru yesterday ffoui Christchurch, and is stopping at the Hydr.o.. He will. , leave for the south to-dav. i Mr if. E. Ward, of tlip Agricultural Department- Christchurch j was a passenger hy yesterday’s express for the south.:, He attended the W'aiinatc Show yesterday, and after attending the Oaiiiarii Show to-morrow, will return north on Friday.
..A,.Press Association .message from Wellington says that the GovernorGeneral paid a farewell visit to H.AI.S. Dunedin and A r eronica yesterday. Tn a large 'wharf shed he was received by a giiard of honour of 100 seamen and stokers from the Dunedin, and the Dunedin’s band. After inspecting the guard, Lord .Tellicoe went on hoard, being received by a guard of Royal Marines. TJie officers were then presented to His Excellency, who afterwards walked round the companies oF both ships, in divisions. At the conclusion all assembled on the nuartc’ - - deek, and Lord .jellicoe bade all goodbye The Commander brieflv replied, and called for three cheers for their Excellencies, which v-.‘to given in heartv.sailor-fasln'on. Tl, e guards again assembled, and His Excellence wont ashore.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 9
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378PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 9
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