PERSONAL.
Mr. C. G. Maeindoc was a passenger to Wellington yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. Warbrick, of Rotorua, who has been on a visit to Auckland, left for homo yesterday. Mr. YV. A. lorns was re-elected chairman of the Dairy Produce Control Board ;it the annual meeting of that body held in Wellington yesterday. Mr. J. Elliott, a member of the Railway Appeal Board, arrived in Auckland by the Limited express this, morning. Mr. J. T. P. Mitchell, president of the Auckland A. and P. Association, returned to Auckland this morning from Wellington. Mr. O. J. Thedens, Austrian Trade Commissioner, returned to the city this morning from. Palinerston North by the express. The Hon. C. J. Carrington. M.L.C., and Mr. A. J. Murdoch, M.P. for Marsden, were passengers to Auckland by the Limited express this morning. Mr. T. To Toino. M.P. for Western Maori, came as far as Frankton. Mr. O. S. Watkins, of Wellington, and Mr. H. 0. Nolan, of Auckland, were reelected president and vice-president respectively of the Xew Zealand Racing Conference, at the gathering of that body held'in Wellington this weOk. Mr. Norman Lambourne, chief inspector of primary schools, an old Auckland teacher and inspector, who has been on a. visit to Auckland, left for Wellington to-day. Mr. H. R. McKensde, of Auckland returned to Wellington this morning by the Limited.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1932, Page 3
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