PERSONAL.
Mr. J. S. Barton arrived in Auckland by the Limited this morning. Dr. K. F. Mulcock, of Raglan, Las been appointed superintendent of the Rotorua Hospital. Mr. Cj-iil A. Hughes eailed this afternoon by the Monowai on a visit to Sydney. Professor W. A. Sewell, of Auckland University College, returned from New Plymouth yesterday. Mr. C. F. Eskell, manager in New Zealand for Universal Films, Ltd., returned to Wellington last night. Mr. L. J. Schmitt, general manager of the Government Tourist Bureau, is leaving for Sydney by the Monowai this afternoon. Mr. R. C. Addison, resident inspector for New Zealand of the Bank of New .South Wales, has left on a short business trip to Sydney. Mr. C. E. Paynter, director of Messrs. Godfrey Philips (New Zealand), Ltd., left by the Monowai this afternoon on a business visit to Melbourne. The Rt. Rev. H. W. Williams, Bishop of Waiapu, who gave the Bayly lecture at the Officers' Club last night, leaves for the South by the Limited to-night. Mr. Roland Hill, of a well-known lawpublishing firm, who has been on an extensive tour of New Zealand, leaves for London by the Lurline to-morrow. Mr. R. P. Barr, of the Auckland branch of the Union Steam Ship Company, returned from a holiday visit to Australia by the Marama, which arrived at Dunedin on Tuesday from Melbourne. Mr. B. E. Mills, of Wellington, assistant manager for New Zealand of the Atlantic Union Oil Company, Ltd., will sail by the Lurline to-morrow on a business visit to the United States. Flying Officer A. T. Orchard, of the Royal Air Force, is returning by the Ra'ngitata with his wife and family to take up duties on the staff of Cook Strait Airways, Ltd. Mr. Orchard is a native of Blenheim. Mr. W. P. Crawford, previously with the Taranaki "flerald," and subsequently with the "Sydney Morning Herald," has been appointed advertising manager of "Walkabout," the Australian and New Zealand monthly geographical and travel magazine. Mr. S. E. Langstone, secretary-mana-ger of the St. John Ambulance Association, and Mr. C. J. Tunks, commissioner for the Auckland district, left by car this morning for Hamilton, Rotorua and Tauranga on ambulance business. They will return at the beginning of next week. Dr. Monnheimer, of the Dunedin Hospital staff, will leave Auckland by the Maimoa to-morrow on his way to England. He will be engaged \v postgraduate work in London and JMinburgh hospitals and in Switzerland, j.id frill return to Dunedin about the middle >•< next year. Mr. W. F. Herrick, general secretary of the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association of New Zealand, has left for Australia to represent New Zealand at the conference of secretaries of kindred associations, which will open in Melbourne on November 27. Captain M. J. C. de Meric, M.V.0., formerly assistant director of naval equipment, and. also formerly in command of the cruiser Dunedin, on the New Zealand station, is to take command of the new cruiser Apollo, the last of the three cruisers of the 1932 programme to he completed. The others are the Galatea and the Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 271, 15 November 1935, Page 3
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