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The Rev. V. A. Bianchi. of Waitara. who lias been appointed Vicar of Frankton. will be inducted on May 1. Mr E. H. Dickey, resident inspector in Hamilton, of the F.A.M.E. Insurance Company, lias been promoted to manager of'the Dunedin branch, and will leave on April 14. Mr E. J. Riches, New Zealand economist on the staff of the International Labour Office of the League of Nations at Geneva, is in Wellington. He is to leave Auckland on April 11 on his way back to Geneva. Mr H. F. Ayson, Resident Commissioner and Chief Judge of the Cook Islands, who has been on a business and health trip to New Zealand, left Auckland for Rarotonga by the Matua yesterday. The Rev. E. W. Hancock, vicar of Te Kuiti. will resign his charge at the end of August in order to visit. England. By that time Mr Hancock will have completed six years' service at Te Kuiti.
Messrs J. A. Malcolm, C. W. Pollard (Auckland), B. R. Henton, J. Ambler. M. Knight (Wellington'. E. G. Appleton (Dargaville), A. K. North (Hawera) and N. Hawkins (Christchurch. are at the Hamilton Hotel.
The Rev. E. E. G. Wilson, vicar of Port Chalmers Dunedin) has been appointed vicar of Waitara, in succession to the Rev. V. A. Bianchi, who has been appointed vicar of St. George’s, Frankton.
The Rev. Father E. Brill, a New Zealander who is priest chaplain at St. Theresa's Agricultural College, Abergowrie, in the diocese of Townsville. arrived at Auckland last night. His parents live at Te Axvamutu.
Mr R. E. Williams, who has been postmaster at Morrinsville for two and a-half years and was formerly postmaster at lOtahuhu, has been advised of his promotion to be chief postmaster at Thames. Mr Williams will leave Morrinsville on Saturday.
A surgeon to Queen Mary since the death of King George V., Sir Alfred Webb-Johnson, of the Middlesex Hospital, London, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Awatca. He will spend eight days in New Zealand motoring through the North Island.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20767, 29 March 1939, Page 6
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