PERSONAL.
Mr. C. A. Campbell was a passenger for Wellington by air this morning.
Mr. C. K. Grienson returned 'from a visit to Wellington by train this morn-
Mr. F. B. Cadman was e passenger from Wellington by the Limited this
morning. Mr. .\lex Harvey, jun. will leave for Wellington by the Limited express this
evening. Mr. Justice Kennedy was a passenger for Wellington by the early express this afternoon. Mr. M. C. McCoy was a passenger for the South by the e«irly express from Auckland this afternoon. Mr. V. W. dive left by the Monterey on a visit to the United States of America, Canada and Kurope. Mr. J. J. Kingston, chairman of the Auckland Metropolitan Fire Hoard, will leave on a. holiday vis-it to Kotorua by train this evening. Mr. F. Scott Miller, travelling repairs superintendent for the Union Steam Ship Company, will leave for Wellington by train this evening. Mr. If. W. Shove, president of the Auckland Manufacturers' Association, returned from Wellington by the Limited express this morning. Mr. Lisle Alderton, a member of the Auckland e\>ci.ii\e o" the Xew Zealand National party, left for Wellington by the e.irly express this afternoon. Mr. W. J. IJliindell, managing director of the '•Kveiiing Post." Wellington, returned to the Dominion by the Xiagara after a viVit to Great * Britain °an<l Canada.
Mr. Claude Kingston, who has been in Xew Zealand in connection with the visit, of .Mr. Lawrence TiUbctt, will leave on his return to Sydney by the Xiagara to-night.
('•ijiitrn V, (',. W(lii), murine superintendent, and Mr. J. A. ( irimwoorl, of the heml olljee. stair, of tluf I'nioii Steam Ship Company, will leave for WellingI ton liv 'plane to-niorrow morning, j Mr. X. i;. Davenport, president of the jAncklaiKl Frwli Milk Producers and I Vendors' Association, is n( tending a con- | fercuce of producer* at. Wellington to dic-cuss milk prices in the Dominion. -Mr. W. T. llsin. of WVllinjrton, niana•rer for New Zealand of IHe Australian -Mutual I'rovideni Society, arrived at Auckland yc.-t erday on a "short businrm visit. Me will leave on lii> return to Wellington l>y air 10-ni.nn.u morning. -Air. J, K. Astlev, of Auckland, returned by the Niagara after attending the International Notary Convention in San Francisco hi*t. June. Mr. Astlcy made an extensive tour of the west coast of the United Slate*. Canada and Alaska. Mr. ('. W. 11. Itielie* is visiting New Zealand in the course of a world tour. He recently retired from the position of assistant μ-cneral manager of the Xational Provincial Maiik. London, and intends to upend aliont ei-ht days in the Dominion.
Mr. A. C. KdwanK secretary of Hlltt Valley Y.M.C.A.. is to l.e released by the hoard of directors of t lie association in order that he nuiy further his experience in the movement overseas. Mr. Kd wards will leave New Zealand early in the N'ew Year. Mr. ]f. K. lira in shy line been appointed lecturer in company law and bankruptcy law at Auckland Vniversity Collejje. The a pjioiiitment was made nceoNMitry by the rcM<>nation of ]>r. R. (J. McKlioy, who. however, will continue to bo lecturer in mercantile law and truetee law at the college.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 12
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