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PERSONAL

Mr. A. M. Seaman returned by the express from Wellington this morning.

Mr. C. E. MaeC'oriniek, Judge of the Native Land Court, left for the south by train vesterdav.

Mr. O. C. W. Reid, managing director of the Reid New Zealand Rubber Mills, returned by the Limited this morning.

Mr. \\ . 'J'. Ikin, manager for New Zealand of the A.M.I'. Society, returned to Wellington by the Limited last night.

.Mr. T. U. Wells, chairman of the Education Board, returned from Wellington by the Limited express this morning,

Mr. L. N. Harris, deputy-district trustee at Gisborne, has been notified of bis transfer to the Auckland branch of the Public Trust Office.

Mr. A. Grayson, president of the Automobile Association (Auckland), was a passenger for Wellington by train this afternoon.

Messrs. \V. T. Anderton, W. J. Lyon, A. S. Richards, and F. \V. Schramm, M.l'.'s arrived in Auckland this morning bv the Limited express. They will return to Wellington on Monday. The Hon. F. E. Lark, the Hon. E. R. Davis, the lion. I?. Martin, and the Hon. R. McCallum, M.LC.'s arrived by the Limited express from Wellington this morning. Mr. H. V. Steele, accountant in the Wellington branch of the Bank of New South Wales, lias been promoted to a position in the head office in Sydney. He will leave by the Wanganella to-day. Mr. D. F. Hulse, until lately engineer in charge of the Omakau irrigation scheme, has been appointed to direct the work at the Homer tunnel, in succession to Mr. J. 11. Christie, who has been transferred to Christchurch.

Mr. B. C. Howling, a graduate of Canterbury University College, who has for the last three years been theological student at Knox College, Ditncdin. left Christchurch yesterday for Cambridge University, where he intends to study divinitv for two years.

Mr. A. G. Hicks, assistant county clerk to the Cook County Council, has been appointed clerk to the Waiapu County Council, in succession to Mr. A. L. Temple, who is resigning after 25 years of local body experience, and will assume his new duties in a month's time.

Mr. IT. R. McKenzie, of Pokeno. chairman of directors of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited. andjjMr. C. J. Parlane, of Hamilton, general manager of the company, will lie in Auckland oil Monday to meet Mr. William Goodfcllow, managing director of Amalgamated Dairies Limited, who is returning from a visit to England, 011 the Aorangi.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 22

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PERSONAL Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 22

PERSONAL Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 22