PERSONAL.
Mr. A. (i. I'olhoii will leaxe this evening by the Limited for Wanganui. Mr. H. W. Frost left |,y the Limited express last night en route to Christchurch. Sir Jame» Parr, who will vir.it London for the Coronation, will leave Wellington ..ii April 7. Mr. W. (iood fellow returned to Aliekland this morning by tin- Limited, after a short \isit to Wellington. Mr. (J. H. Light foot, ultieer in charge of the Labour Department. Dunedin, will shortly retire owing to ill health. Mr. K. Daniels, assistant manager nf the (ieueral Motor* Corporation, Weiiligtiili. left Auckland la«t night U\ t lie Aw.itca for Sydney. Mr. K. I). Ma<di.ugall itnd Mr. .1. H. Hishop. directois o! the Kimri Timber Company. Limited, returned t<> Sydney yesterday by the Awatea. Dr. .1. .1. \orth. prriii-ipnl «>( the Baptist College. Auckland, has returned from (hi i-lchui eh. where he ga»e a series of theological lectures. M.IV.MV. .1. M. Klliffe. I). 11. Stcen. and K. D. Wilkiiir-oii. have left for Wellington to attend the annual u ting of the New Zealand SocieU of Accountants. Mr. .1. I'm tell returned to Auckland this morning after attending a inciting of the Bisetlit and Confectionery Kinployees' Kedeialion in ( hi i.-tchiirch. M(>N#ti-H. (i. W. Hutchison a u<l A. (irayson returned t<! Auckland thin morning after attending a meeting of the North Island Motor I'uioii in Wellington. Messrs. W. H Setter. in«|>eeting ac.ountant. and K. N. |{ohie»iin. audit inspector. o| the Hallways Department, an'Hed by the Limited from Wellington tlii» morning. Dr. W. A. (.'iliiKuir. pathologist at the Viii Uh<iid Hospital, returned to Auckland tlii- m<.ruing after attending a conference in Wellington of the British Medical Association. The Kev. T. H. Hoseveare, McNlerator of the Church. iKMompa uii-d by Mi*. Koseveaiv. left by the afternoon express yesterday on a vif.it to tho Maori mission field*. Mr. A. Main, manager of the Waiteinatu Klectrie Power Hoanl. who hiwt been a patient in a privute hospital for the past few day*. ex|>ecU to resiiiuo hi* duties next week. Mr. K. C. HridgeiM and Dr. M. (i. I'ezaro, who recently attended a special meeting of the Ne» Zealand Trotting Council in Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning by train. Mr. JJ. C. M. Watson, of the inspectors' branch of the Wellington Kducation Hoard, ha* been promoted to senior inspector of the Nelson district, and will take up his new duties in a few days.
Mr. H. K. Johnson, of Tokaora, Hawera, president of the New Zen lurid Frisian Association, arrived in Auckland to-day. Hβ will judge tin- I'Vienian section «t the Auckland Metropolitan Show to-morrow. Dr. ('. North, of Dunediii, wlio recently returned from abroad, has left Wellington for hi* home with Mix. North. Dr. North, who i* an ex-president of the Baptist I'nioii of New Zealand, liiim toured England, the Continent and Jndia. Mr. ('. (i. Macindoe, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Hoard, ha* I teen appointed to represent New Zealand at the eighth inter-State conference of the A intra linn harbour authorities, which will open at (Government House, Svdnev on April «. Mr. John Farrell, of ,T. C. Williamson, Limited, has returned to Auckland from the South. He is associated with the managerial staff of Colonel de Basil's Monte Carlo Russian Ballet, and will accompany it on its tour through New Zealand. Mr. H. K. Holland, of Adelaide, who has been spending a holiday with hie father, Air. Henry Holland, of Chrixtchurch, wa« an arrival this morning l>v train from Wellington. He will make a tour of the North Island before returning to Australia. Flight-Lieutenant A. de T. Nevill B.Sc, A.M.I.Ae.A., R.N.Z.A.F., having returned to New Zealand after undergoing a special course at the Royil Air Force Staff College, Andover, has been appointed chief staff officer to the Director of Air Service*, it Jβ announced, in general order*. Lieutenant-Colonel K. Htout, M.D., F.K.C.S., ha* relinquished the appointments of Assistant Director of Medical Services and Officer Commanding the New Zealand Medical Corps Central Command, and has »>een transferred to the reserve of officers. Lieutenantlolonel I. S. Wilson, M.8., has been appointed in hi« stead. Mr. and Mrs. Krk- Riddiford, of Oroiigorongo, Canterbury, and Mine Riddiford are to leave Auckland for the united States, en route to the Old Country, by the Monterey on March H. I hey are to make a brief tour of the tinted States on their way to England, where they will arrive for the Coronation. They will return via San FranCISCO.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 5
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