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Messrs R. -Matthews (Wcllin- 1 Burns (Auckland), and B. i C )' l l staying at Warner's HoteJ? Messrs J. TJ. Spodding ( Sv , _, W. Aickin, V. Godwarfl, ,|(y{W,| (Wellington) are guests at tho »' ""» Hotel. • St *% Messrs J. Crisp (AucklanflN „ Pykf» (Monies Bay), and B J 1 * ing (Wellington) are guests oV ted Service Hotel. * l tlle % CoJonel S. S. Allen (ehairnw Mi H. 11. is. Johnstone, rfft>N trnl Licensing Autliority, lor Dune,!.,,., whore that bnfr J**? on MoncLiy. " "Him
Messrs K 11,,y. E. J. D(ffl • Johnson, 1.. L. Jones. 1\ Nash R V sand E. Tcrcival Mere Mwcjj.** the North by the ferry stw.fi?l£* da v. «!•
Mi- Alex. Wilson, launaget hj, «. Xew Zealand tour of the J. C son new English Comedy rives this moSniug from ifiS-'''* with the members of the compS*™ The jubilee conference of tli» v Zealand Baptists' Union, idfoi ■ eluded yesterday, passed a ituA of sympathy with thcltev. OluSff laston in his slight indisposition Bro. H. M. «. Quigley, Grand for New Zealand of the I,o,qJ< W is expected to arrive this njornlnt f " Wellington on an official visit to «? Canterbury district. Bro. QnigU h', attend functions in jrith? Jubilee of the Loyal Addingtoa Ja| Mr C. G. Pegg was welcomed at vJ terday afternoon's meeting of tjJjK Employment Committee; by fl/g maw, Mr T. N. Gibbs, who gaid flAta, Pegg would take the place of jjr JLj McEldowney, general secretary J**, Y.M.C.A., who was going <nhd^f Mr J. P. Rutherford, GovenuMM4 (lit Inspector, Christelmrch, has %« transferred to the High OQWminiflJj Office. London, as auditor. gS* cote County Council, at Ha night, decided to congratulate IfyxSierford, on his appointment. *?
The Rev. J. H. Eushbrook*, JH D.D., general -secretary of the Bttjlit World Alliance, left for torday, after attending the jubjloj m f erence of the Baptist Union of ft» t Zealand, in Christehurch. Dr. %$, brooko is accompanied by the Bfv.l, S. Tuckwell, who will assist him jj'jj, campaign.
Dr. P. Clcnnell Fenwick, Chief Com. missioner of Boy- Scouts in Ne* 2» land, is to be invited by the 1W Employment Cominitteo to beeonn t member of that body. Thi* dttiiwi was arrived at by yesterday'g wtjfa, of the committee, on the motion of Mr A. J. McEldowney, seconded by ty S. E. Evison.
The resignation of the Her. %, McCaw, as minister of Kno* Oktyt} Lower Hutt, after newly twtiMn years of service, has been received V the Wellington Presbytery. Tfy Mi' Caw landed in Wellington i» &($&. ber, 1880, having arrived from B«Uui with his parents and eight other WW* bers of the family. Moving to .Vittti, most of the family engaged i» Umns pursuits, but in 1891 Mr MeOw uftitoGk homo mission work at (%pftt and Forest Hill, near Invenijgijflj 1898 he moved with his wife ft|j fug. ily to Pahiatua, where he wag Wwwi He moved to MartinborouglinlJlJSjjii remained there for four year», wJln i\ accepted a call to his present (4w4
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20678, 15 October 1932, Page 14
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