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PERSONAL.

Sir Hen ton Rhodes ir. visiting Auck land, and is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. B. Clifford Kllis, of Melbourne, is \i.-iting Auckland and is at the Grand Hotel. .Mr. J. Mari-deii Caughey, now on a vi-it to hnglitnd, i» returning l>y the. Rangitiki, which is due at Wellington on <1 utie 2!l. Mr. A. R. Hislop, of Wellington, w :i* a passenger for Auckland by the Limited express thi*> morning. He is at lintel ( argcn. Mr. George H. Mann, of Kit ha in, is on a \ i-it t > Auckland. For many jpnr« belore the war lie was the proprietor of Mansion House, Kawau. Mr. .1. G. L. Hewitt, S.M.. chainnan of the Railway* Appeal Hoard. <iniv cd in Auckland by the Limited express from Wellington this morning. I'ay nun-ter (omiuander Charle* H. Law. nf 11.M.5. I'liiliime). left Auckland by t lie Niagara to-day. lie i* returning to London via the I'nited Stales. Captain R. I). Oliver, Second Naval Member ~ft lie Naval Hoard, arrived in Auckland by the Limited expri»«> from Wellington thi* morning. He expects to return to-morrow night. Mr. .1. A. Warnock will leave Auckland by the Maetsincker today on a visit to the La.»t, Indies, aceom p<i tiled bv Mrs. Warnock. They expect to be away from New Zealand for about two in(tn tlis. Mr. Arthur TL Did vinson, formerly on the health department staff of the Amkland City Council, and foi the poM 12 years chief health inspector and sewerage engineer at Lithgow, New South Wales, lias been appointed to a position under the Newcastle City Council. Mr. W. Hood fellow, who lia- been touring in the South with Mi. .1. Heinv Lang, in <•<inne<-ti<in with the proposal of the l General Assembly of the l'rerdiv terian Church to raise a cenienary thanksgiving fund, has returned to Auckland. Mi. L.ng will spend a further week in ( hrir-tchurch. Mr. J. A. Lee, I'a i lia inenta ry CnderSecretarv in Charge of Hoii-ing, ariivcl in Auckland by the Limited expicr-- tinin>iriiitig. He \r- accompanied by hi- private secretary. Mr. K. G. Teniiu. Mr. Lee repre-ented the Government lodav at the funeral t»i M<ijor General Sir (ieorge RichilKlson, and will leave for Wellington by the Limited tonight. Judge H. F. Ayson, who for the pa«-t year has been in charge of the Wain tiki Native Land ( oiirt. district, with headquarters at Rotoiua, will return on ■lulv 4 to resume the position of Uc-i----detit Commissioner of the Cook Island* and ehief judge of the High Court, and Native Land Court in the Cook Croup. Ucfore his original appointment to t lie Cook Island* in 1H22 Judge Ay-on uafor four years r-tatioiied in Hotorua as judge of the Native Land Court.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 3