PERSONAL.
Mr. F. Scott Miller was a passengt-r by this morning's Limited express from Wellington.
Mr. R. M. Saddington will be a passenger for Wellington by the Limited express this evening.
Mr. H. J. Kelliher, accompanied by his wife, left Auckland for New Plymouth by air this morning.
Mr. J. E. Greenhalgh, who arrived from Wellington by air last evening, returned south by 'plane to-day.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Reed, of Wellington, was a passenger for Auckland by the Limited express this morning.
Mr. Cecil Marks, general manager of United Artists Australia, Limited, arrived from Wellington this morning. Mr. Fitzhugh Green, who haa been visiting New Zealand, accompanied by his wife, will return to the United States in the Niagara this afternoon.
Mr. G. K. Hansard, who arrived at Wellington from Sydney by the Awatea yesterday, returned to Auckland by the early express this morning.
Mr. W. E. Anderson, secretary of the Auckland Provincial Employers' Association, will leave for Wellington by the Limited express this evening.
Mr. M. Cowley, president of the Mormon Church in New Zealand, left for Wellington by train to-day on a visit to southern branches of the church.
Mr. K. C. Stewart was admitted yesterday as a barrister to practise in the Supreme Court of New Zealand by Mr. Justice Fair, on the motion of Mr. Allan J. Moody.
Mr. R. F. Ward will leave for Honolulu in the Niagara this afternoon. He
will be accompanied by Mrs. Ward and they will be absent from the Dominion for about eix week**.
Mr. H. W. Shove, president of the Auckland Manufacturers' Association, left for Wellington by air this morning to attend the annual conference of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation.
Mr. F. G. Farrell, president, and Mr. A. Grayson, a member of the council of the Automobile Association (Auckland), left for Wellington by train yeeterday to attend a meeting of the North Island Motor Union.
Mr. G. W. Hutchison, secretary of the Automobile Association (Auckland) will be a passenger for Wellington by the Limited express this evening , . He will attend a meeting of t'ne North Island Motor Union in that ritv.
Mr. H. B. Burdekin, of Wellington, who is to take uj> residence in I>«d, lias re>i2iierl from hU position me i one or the representatives of the Sew Ze * l Returned Soldier*' , Dominion ne«dq«« rte ™ W*Uw?" Civil Kc establishment League. "« ton.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 11
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