PERSONAL.
Mr. -T. Fletcher is leaving for Wellington by the Limited tins evening. Mr. F." H. What ley, of Wellington, arrived by the Limited this morning. Mr. J. B. Grove arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning. Mr. W. J. Iloldswortli returned from Wellington by the express this morning. ilr. W. G. Wolilmann, Commissioner of Police, returned to Wellington by the Limited last evening. Mr. Tapia-Caballero arrived by the Limited this morning from Wellington, and is staying at Hotel Cargeu. The Hon. ,T. A. Young. Minister of Health, is leaving Wellington this evening for the Rotorua district. Colonel the Hon. G. J. Smith. M.L.C.. accompanied by Mrs. Smith, left Wellington for Sydney this week. The Rev. Canon Grant Cowen, vicar of St. Matthews, who has been in hospital for some time, will return to liin home to-morrow. Captain H. ITollis, marine superintendent for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, is visiting Auckland. He will leave for Wellington on Saturday. -Mr. Philip B. Levy, formerly Auckland manager for the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Limited, left for Wellington during the week-end to take tip a position in that city. Mr. C. J. Palmer, of Auckland, who is in London, is going to Manchester for six months, and will then return to London for a further two months. He went to England via Panama and Jamaica. Mi\ 11. J. Wernham, managing director of the New Zealand Co-operative Wool Marketing Association, Limited, who has been incapacitated for several weeks as the result of a motor accident, left bv this morning's train for Rotorua.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 3
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