PERSONAL.
Mr S.'G. Raymond, K.C;, arrived in. Tiiiiafu. from tlie north yesterday. Mr. E. Ilbdge left Tinjaru yesterday , by the second express tor Dunedin. ■ ■■.-. , Mr H. D,; Bennett left to 1 take dp his now position at Dunedin • yestejv day. :: J 'I, 'V'///I Mr G. Benstead left by. the second express yesterday on a snort business visit to iVeliiugton. , : , Mr P. B. Foote was last night elected president of the Bouth Upiiterbury Chamber Of C'ommei'ce. ... ,• i The lion. G. J. Anderson passed tlirbugli Timaru on liis way to Goto by tiie first express yesterday. . Mr R. W. Mathieson, Beverley Roftd, has received word tliut, he has passed the iinjtl oi tlie Solicitors’ Examination. , Mr A. J. ClowOs, who has been, a resident of Timaru for the past eight years, is leaving about tlie middle, of May to cdmmeuco business in Chrjstcliurcli. , ' . The Hon, James Craigie, MiL.G.j jifis beeh invited to delivef Rife Burns Ipcture in Dunedin, and also in Fail-lie. He Will, probably accede to hath requests.' Mr R. M. Laupiilan. is , in . toWn ntaking arrangements for the appearance of the Edna Thomas Company, the first ftf a series, of “Carroll” attractions. - . * , ' Mr A. L. Gee, who lias been towri clerk of R.ccarton; for tfto past sevefi vfeai'S, is leaving Chnstchurcli to; reside ;ifi Timfiru. •At a meeting . of thft It ccarton Borough Council on Mbiiday , night Mi- Gie was pl-esehted with a gbld-inountcd iouhtilin: peh. ' . y ' : - Mr F. J.. Rolleston, M.P.,' f?r Timaru, received a telegram yesterday front the Hoii. LG. Coates, ■ Slinistei' of "Public Works, stating tfiat lie will pass throiigh Timaru by the firkt express to-day for Invercargill; and will, be present at the opeiiiug of the Uhai railway, and MonoWai hydro-electriCal power woi’ks on April 30 ana May I, respectively. ' ( 1
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 29 April 1925, Page 8
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