PERSONAL.
Mr. Justice Callan, who has been presiding at the Supreme Court session in Hamilton, returns to Auckland to-night. Mr. W. "Wallace, chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, is expected to return to-day from a brief visit to Te Kuiti. Mr. J. Palmer. Dominion organiser for the New Zealand Liberal party, is leaving for Wellington by the Limited tonight. Mr. S. A. Ferguson has been re-elected chairman of directors of the Norfolk Cooperative Dairy Company for the twentieth year in succession. Mr. F. Langstone, M.P., who has been seriously ill, underwent an operation at the Wellington Hospital last week and is making satisfactory progress. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, chairman of the Auckland Electric Power Board, who underwent a serious operation last month, has made an unusually quick recovery and yesterday enjoyed a motor outing in the city. Bishop Liston, who is making a tour of Ireland, is due to leave England on October 0. He will return via the United States of America, and is expected to arrive at Auckland on the Niagara on November 26. Mr. W. J. Harris, of Christchurch, has arrived in Dunediu to take up his duties as librarian to the University of Otago. He has spent a year studying library methods in Europe and the United States with a Carnegie scholarship. Mr. R. H. Bartley, general manager, Mr. N. M. Speer, secretary, Mr. E. Hutchison, supply engineer, Mr. S. J. Harbutt, deputy-chairman, Mr. M. J. Bennett and lur." S. W. House are representing the Auckland Electric Power Board at the annual conference of the Electric Power Boards' Association in Wellington this week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 214, 10 September 1935, Page 3
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