PERSONAL.
Mr. A. G. Lunn arrived by the Limited this morning from Wellington. Mr. C. H. Drysdale will leave by the Limited to-morrow night for Wellington. Mr. G. P. Finlay returned to Auckland this morning from Wellington by the Limited. Mr. A. M. Seaman returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited from Wellington. Mr. Justice Johnston will leave Auckland to-morrow night by the Limited for Wellington. Mr. C. Grey Campbell returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited from Wellington. Mr. W. P. Endean, M.P. for Parnell, arrived.in Auckland this morning by the express from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher returned to Auckland by the Limited this morning after a short visit to Wellington. Mr. W. J. Truscott, managing director of Radio, Limited, will leave by the Limited tc-morrow for Wellington. Mr. M. Myers, of Dunedin, arrivad in Auckland this morning by train from the Scfuth. He is at the Grand Hotel. The Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. W. Leo Martin, wilt return to Wellington to-morrow night from Hamilton by the Limited. Mr. S. N, Ziman was re-elected president of the Waikato sub-provincial executive of the Farmers' Union at yesterday's annual conference. Lieutenant Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, aide-de-camp to his Excellency the Governor-General, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Limited on a holiday visit. Mr. L. J. Schmitt, general manager of the Tourist Department, and secretary of the Department of Industries and Commerce, who arrived in Auckland on Thursday, left later for Rotorua, and will leave for the South from National Park by the Limited to-morrow night. The Right Rev. H W. Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia, will arrive in Auckland on Monday by the Southern Cross, the Melanesian Mission vessel. He will later attend the General Synod of the Anglican Chi.rch at Hamilton, and is expected to visit Christchurch, arriving there on Sunday, April 25. The Hon. E. J. Mackrell, Minister of Labour in the Victorian Cabinet, who paid a brief visit to Auckland, has left with Mr. A. J. Ridler, director of the State Placement Service, and Mr. W. C. Crawley, officer in charge of the Sustenance Department of Victoria, for Hamilton. He visited Arapuni to-day, and later went on to Rotorua. He will leave for Sydney on Thursday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 22
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