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PERSONAL.

-Mr William Smith, of Papanui (Christahurch) is <ta a visit to HamilDr J. T. Pinfold, secretary of the

Ministers' Association, Wellington, left by the Ruahine lor a trip*to Great Jm Britain and the Continent. Mr E. K. Lomas Jias jbeen appointed Pj vice-principal» 6t *the Wellington Teachers' Training College in succession to Mr Gould, who has been appointed principal. ' appointrifent of the following as * nJembers' of the Board of Agriculture 7 Is notified in last weed's Gazette: Sir r ' J. G, Wilson, Messrs, E. HalJ, G. L. Marshall,-WJ "Perry, E. D. MoLennan, E. AveriU, W. B. Grant, J. H. Perrett, J. A Haycock, I: W. Westenra, J. Begg. I and D. Marshall. >

Mr J. Smallfield, of the Agricultural Department, Auckland, arrived in Hamilton ' to-day, whence he will commiftice a series of lectures in country districts, under the 'auspices of the Waikato branch of the Farmers' Union. Mr W. Dempster, Government dairy expert, will, with Mr A. Schmitt, secretary of the union, accompany him. The probability of his impending retirement was foreshadowed \in the

. Wellington Supreme Court on Thursday by Mr Justice Chapman. This 0. fact was elicited by counsel asking h, far a fixture toward the end of May. I': "Well; I had thought I v would be re- : \ tiring toward the end of M a y>"- re_ f;''.' marked his Honor. "At least, that ) ] was in my mind." Jw, Dean Binsfeld died at Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Greenme'adoWs, last week, at the age of 89 years. RJasfeld, who was a native of i!y the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, studied at the Royal Ducal Gymnasium in Luxemburg in 1859. After ministering in Prance, Engl&acr- Ireland, and America, he came to NW Zealand \n 1869. ' In 1895 he took charge of -«, St. Mary's College, Meeanee. The death is announced from Gis- . borne of .Cdnon Frank Gould, aged ninety-six. He was a resident for 6eventy-flve years of New Zealand, haying come out to Bis'hop Selwyn ■;•«' after his ordination. He started a .' school at the Bay of Islands, and tvaS subsequently Vicar of Otahuhu for many years until he retired. He had been a resident of GisboAe for. about three years. ,Sir Thomas Clement, K.8J3., head of the firm of Andrew Clement and Sons/ Ltd., the well-known dair&jjjroducersalesmen of Tooley StreetpLon- . don, arrived in Hamilton from Roto- - , rua to-day. This afternoon he motoed to Cambridge, and to-morrow he 'will visit the principal factories of the ' 'N.Z. Dairy Co. Sir Thomas was a member of the British Food Ministry during the war< * With Sir Thomas Is Mr R. W. D. Robertson, the principal representative of Clement and Sons in New Zealand. ';),

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15225, 30 April 1923, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15225, 30 April 1923, Page 5

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15225, 30 April 1923, Page 5