PERSONAL.
. ♦. .... Sir Justice Chapman left foa- the south to-day. Colonel Loveday went south by the mid-day express. Among the arrivals in Christchnrch this morning were Major Blewitt (London), and Messrs L. B. Goyen (Dunedin), R. D. Bell (Palmerston North), J. Morris and R. F. Blair (Wellington), and M. H. Lauchlan (Sydney). Mr H. H. Ray ward has received no--tice that lie has been sdcce-.sful in the final division of the recent law pxaminations. - . Mr Marshall, who has been telegraphist at" Southbridge for some month's p%t,'has recei veu notice of transfer. His pli-.ce will be filled by^ MrTH. C. Curzon/ formerly telegraphist st-t Leeston.'
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9113, 19 December 1907, Page 3
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103PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9113, 19 December 1907, Page 3
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