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PERSONAL ITEMS

Dr. J. A. Berryman (Wellington) is staying at the Grosvenor. Mr J. H. Hides (Melbourne) is visiting Timaru and is staying at the Grosvenor. Mr S. G. McClelland left yesterday for Wellington to attend the Rotary presidents’ conference. Messrs J. R. Storeman, F. Wildman and R. C. Muschamp (Christchurch) are staying at the Dominion. Mr Henry Rochfort, M.A., Dip., Ed., headmaster of the Motueka District High School, has been appointed principal of the Wanganui Intermediate School. In the House yesterday Mr Speaker announced that he had received the resignation of Mr W. J. Jordan, the new High Commissioner, as a member of Parliament. Messrs N. Hatton (Wellington), A. D. Bolland, D. Wrigley, L. Gasson and R. E. Henderson (Christchurch), A. Hetherington (Thames), J. Jensen, T. Fahey and J. 11. Scouler (Dunedin) are staying at the Empire. "Guests at the Grosvenor include: Messrs F. W. Sisson. W. Donovan, W. Tracey, E. Aagaard, D. H. Lusk (Christchurch), J. L. Drysdale, L. H. Mirams, G. W. Maoavoy, H. G. Achoff. W. B. Fellowes (Dunedin) and D. L. Wybert (Wellington). A Press Association message from Wellington states that Mr P. B. Cooke, of the Union Company’s head office staff, has been appointed general manager of the Canadian Australasian Line at Vancouver, in succession to the late Mr J. C. Irons. Messrs W. J. Huxtable (Wellington), D. Donovan. C. W. Thorn. H F. Hanna. J. F. Martin, M. Hannan. W. 11. Jakins, C. S. Dawson and A. Newson (Christchurch) arc guests at the Balmoral.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20512, 2 September 1936, Page 6