PERSONAL.
Colonel and Mrs. X. T. Adams leave by the Mariposa to-day. Major P. Keri-Siniley, of London, leaves by the Mariposa to-day. Mr. 11. H. Sterling, chairman of the Railways Board, left for Wellington by the. express yesterday afternoon. ■ Mr. Percy Dawes returned to Auckland by the Mariposa this morning after a two months' holiday ill Australia. Mr. Justice Frazer, who has been presidinjr at the Auckland sittings of tho Arbitration Court, left for Wellington by the express yesterday afternoon. Mr. Justice Fair, who has been presiding at the Supreme Court session in Hamilton, left last night for Wellington to attend the .sitting of the Court of Appeal. "He will return to Hamilton on April 8. Mr. F. R. Paul and Mr. Bruce Smith, chairman of directors and general manager respectively of the Australian Provincial Assurance Association, Ltd., arrived by the Mariposa from Sydney this morning, and are at the Station Hotel.
Mr. E. C. Sclinaekenberg, B.Sc, A.A.S.E. (Auckland), of the engineering staff of the Public Worke Department, Greyniouth, has passed the tinal examination and qualified for election as an associate member of the Institute of Civil Engineers, London (A.M.1.C.E.).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 10
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