PERSONAL.
Mr. M. Van Steveren, accompanied bv hi- wife, returned Irani a visit te th south by train this morning.
Mr. Frank Broad, who was injured recently in a fall, was able to leave lirt-piial yesterday for hie home.
Mr. Yorke Gray wiJl leave for Wei linfrt..n to-night to take temporary charge of the Kegeut Theatre iathat citv. Wii
Sjuadron-Loader X. S. Chandler o f Blenheim, was a jwssonger for. Auet land by the Limited express thie^ttorn"
Mr. H. W. Piper, of Wellington who has been visiting Auckland, will return to Wellington by the Limited exweJ tliis evening.
Sy- George Elliott, who left fo r En*. land about three years a so, is exoecterf t<. return to Xexv Ztalaifl towards th» end of jiext month.
Sir Walter Stringer, chairman of the \\ar IVn-kms Appeal Hoard, wh o W been attending Milium of the board jj th« si.iuli, returned u, Auckland bv «£ ve«terdav. J w
Mr. A. T. Donnelly ] las been ai>. pointed r. : iden; of the Wet hn-tnn Criek.-t A-oeiation to the X ew Xoaland Cricket O.uiK-il, with hea7 •jiiariers at tliri>tehurch.
i Mr. (;. R. Ritchie, of Dunedia, arrived to Welling,.™ I.y the Limited%££ to-ni(.iriow evening. r Dr. A D. Trendall, formerly of Auek Jaid. ha S resipned his position Js HneistHiit director of the British School ol An-, ecology in Rome. He will to J.iiMty College. Cambridge thk im.nth.. to take up his fellowship , there! Captain Alexander -M.-Lachlan ha. been appointed to the position of harlW-J.ia-ter at Napier in sm-eession to the aic Captain Horace White-Parsoi ■«ptain McUriilan, who was born £ has been assistant harbourma>tcr since 1904.
Sir Allan (Jrannum. of Mauritius was a through ~a-s, , ly «. r for Sydney br the Niapara. Sir Allan was for io Vears onief secretary to the Mauritius Government, retiring about five years ago. He % is completing a world tour accompanied *
-Mr. F. W. Ciithhortson. a past president ot the Wellington Commercial I ravelioi-s and Warehousemen's Association, wa-; recently fareuelled by members ~i il,p ozonation. Mr. Cuthbertson is taking uj» residence in Auckland after 3i; years in Wellington. He was a nicnilier of the as«otiatiou for 28
Captain KJobinprat, who commanded /ane Crey's luxury yacht | when * the famous KUtiior-nnpkT visited X ew ZeaIjuhl in IWI, i> planning another vint next y> ar. He will be in command of the cHiMunpr Xavi;rator, and will ma ke tlio I toy ..i Inlands his headquarters, laj.tain Klol.ingnt is an ardent deepsea fi.-lierman.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 21 September 1938, Page 4
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