PERSONAL.
Mr. D. Holderness, engineer to the Auckland Harbour Board, returned from Wellington yesterday.
Mr. A. P. Harper, secretary of the New Zealand Welfare League, is on a visit to Auckland.
Mr. A. E. Davy, Dominion organiser of the Democrat party, left by the Limited express for Wellington last night.
Professor T. H. Eastgate, formerly director of the Cawthron Institute, Nelson, will arrive at Sydney from London on October 23.
Mr. David L. Nathan, of Manurewa, who suffered a fracture of the collarbone while riding on Sunday, is making satisfactory progress but will be conlined to his bed for some davs.
Dr. Bertram Sidney Thomas, the explorer and authority on Arabia, returned to Auckland yesterday in the courso of a lecture tour of the Dominion, tie is staying at the Station Hotel.
Mr. P. Fraser, M.l', for Wellington Central, is due at Auckland by the Monowai on October 28 on his return from the Empire Parliamentary Association conference at London.
Mr. V. R. J. Stanley, newly-appointed general secretary of the New Zealand Railway Officers' Institute, was welcomed at the annual reunion of the Wellington branch of the institute on Saturday night.
Mr. Carlton Max, manager of the National Theatre, has taken over the management of the Theatre Royal, Cliristchurch, during the absence of Mr. J. Donaghue, who is on tour with the Cyril Ritchard-Madge Elliott musical comedy company.
Mr. N. E. Chapman, secretary of the Auckland. Metropolitan Milk Council, and Mr. J. B. Johnston, solicitor to the council, and Messrs. A. C. Trousdale and J. S. Montgomerie, representatives of the Auckland Whole Milk Producers' Association, left by the Limited express last evening for Wellington in connection with the proposed amendments to the Auckland Metropolitan s Milk Act.
PERSONAL.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 3
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