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PERSONAL.

Mr. G. P. Finlay goes South by the Limited to-night. Mr. L. K. Andrews, of Palmerston. North, is at Hotel Cargen. Mr. A. M. Seaman leaves for Wellington by to-night's Limited. Mr. C. J. Tunks leaves for the South by the express thi3 afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davie, of Melbourne, are at Hotel Cargen. Mr. A. H. Johnstone leaves for Wellington by the Limited to-night. Mr. W. Goodfellow leaves for Wellington by the express this afternoon. Mr. C. M. Ricliwhite returned from Wellington by the Limited this morning.

Mr. A. J. Murdoch, M.P. for Marsden, arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning. Mr. W. Grounds, of the Dairy Control Board, leaves for Wellington by the Limited to-night. Mr. L. W. Robertson, locomotive engineer at Auckland for N.Z.R., left for Wellington by train yesterday. Mr. T. U. Welle, chairman of the Auckland Education Board, will leave for Wellington to-morrow evening. Mr. A. J. Stallworthy, M.P. for Roskill, and Mrs. Stallworthy, leave for Sydney by the Monowai to-morrow. Mr. F. J. Tait, of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., leaves for Sydney, with Mrs. Taifc and Miss Tait, by the Mariposa oil Friday. Pilot-Officer C. A. Sheil, of the New Zealand Air Force, has been posted from No. 4 (Army Co-operation) Squadron to Wing Headquarters.

Captain (Brevet Major) W. Bridgeford, M.C., of the Australian Staff Corps, is attached to the general staff in New Zealand while 011 exchange from the Australian military forces. Mr. J. M. A. Ilott, district governor of Rotary for New Zealand, and Mr. Hope Gibbons, of the Wellington Rotary Club, sailed by the Makura for San Francisco from Wellington yesterday, to attend the World Rotary Convention at Detroit. The Rev. D. F. Mackenzie, Presidency senior chaplain of the Church of Scotland, Bombay Presidency, India, who is on furlough, arrived by the Monowai yesterday after visiting the principal cities in Australia. He leaves on Friday for the Waitomo Caves and an extensive tour of both islands of New Zealand, prior to leaving for Scotland from Wellington on April 13.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1934, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1934, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1934, Page 3