PERSONAL.
Bishop Listen is in Christchnrdi and will return to the North this week. Mr. J. P. McPhail, Mayor of Birkenhead, is a patient at the Auckland Hospital. Mr. Tat. Ward, a son of the late Sir Joseph Ward, is going to Canada by the Mariposa. Captain Corbctt Scott, of the Manor Home, Epsom, has recovered from his recent accident. Mr. J. G. Green has been unanimously elected chairman of the Tauranga Harbour Board. Sir James Parr, Leader of the Legislative Council, paid a visit to Hamilton yesterday. The Hon. C. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture and M.P. for Tauranga, is on a brief visit to his electorate. The Hon. J. A. Young, Minister of Health, who has been visiting Hamilton, returned to Wellington last night. Dr. F. E. Webster, of Heme Bay, has returned to Auckland after completing four years' post-graduate work in London. Mr. H. J. Bostock, of Staffordshire, England, who has been touring New Zealand, will leave Auckland for San Francisco by the Mariposa. The Rev. Father T. McCarthy arrived by the Limited express from Wellington this morning and will leave for Suva by the Mariposa. He will conduct a series of missions in Fiji. Mr. W. J. Floldsworth, chairman of the Auckland Electric Power Board, left for Wellington last evening to attend a meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Power Boards' Assoc; :'<>n. Dr. J. H. North, son of Dr. ,1. .1. North, of the Baptist College, and k.inerly on the staff of the Auckland Hospital* has secured his fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Mr. A. McDonald, sole selector for the South Island, and one of the two All Black selectors, has taken up his residence in Wellington. He played for New Zealand in 1905, 190", 190S and 1913. The Rev. Samuel Kan tor bus been appointed assistant to the Rabbi, the Rev. Solomon Katz, in Wellington. The Rev. Mr. Kantor occupied a similar position in Bondi, Sydney, for several years. Mr. F. E. de Guerrier was elected chairman of committee of the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society, and Mr. H. H. Jackson vice-chairman and honorary treasurer at a special meeting of the committee last night. Mr. Geo. Stewart, publicity manager for the New Zealand Railways, is visiting Auckland on business. Mr. Stewart will return to Wellington to-morrow evening and will then visit the South Island. Mr. W. Wallace, chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, was a passenger by the Limited express to AVellington last evening. He -will attend a, meeting of the Hospital Boards' Association on Thursday. Mr. Clifford Ball, the English carillon - ist, was given a farewell yesterday bv members of the Carillon ".Society and Wellington Musicians' Association. Mr. Ball leaves Wellington to-morrow for Rotorua and Auckland, and will leave on Friday for England via Australia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1932, Page 3
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