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PERSONAL.

Mr. J. Morton will leave for Sydney in the Aorangi to-morrow. Mr. J. Fletcher arrived from "Wellington in the Limited express this morning. Mr. C. K. Ford will be a passenger for Wellington by the express this afternoon. Mr. M. J. Moodabe will leave in the Mariposa to-night on a business trip to Xew York. Mr. O. Harris is retiring after 33 years' service as engineer to the Dannevirke County Council. Mr. R. E. Price. Conciliation Commissioner, will leave for Wellington in the Limited express this evening. Mr. A. Burt. of Huntly. will leave in the Aorangi for Sydney to-morrow. Ho will be accompanied by Mrs. Burt. Mr. J. W. Kendall, president of the Returned Soldiers' Association, left for Wellington in the afternoon express. Mr. H. W. Beasley. district engineer for the Railways Department, is \-i leave in the express this afternoon for Wellington. The Rt. Rev. Archbishop Averill. Primate of Xew Zealand, will l>e a po - senger in the express for Wellington this afternoon. Captain V. <;. W01.1.. marine superintendent of the- Union Steam Ship Company, of Wellington, i> r> be a pas:?nger in the Aorangi for Sydney to-mor-row. Captain R. McKenzie Smart has heo-t appointed harbourmaster at Uisbornr. succeeding Captain (arson, who <li»l last week, says a Press Association message. Mr. F. H. Willmighliy was admitt-1 by Mr. Justice Fair to-day as a solicit to prar-tise in the Supreme Court .•:' Xew Zealand, on the motion of Mr Barrowclough. The Hon. J. Dash. Minister of Transport in Queensland, who is on a visit to Xew Zealand, arrived from the south yesterday. He is accompanied bv Mrs Dash and their daughter. Mr. J. D. Kerr. of the staff of the Magistrate's Court at Palmerston Aorth, has received notice of his transfer to the position of clerk of the Court at le Awamutu and Cambridge. Brigadier-General J. P. D. Underwood commander of the York and Durham Light Infantry Brigade gince 193-, arrived in Auckland last evening accompanied by Mrs. Underwood. Thev are at the Grand Hotel.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 124, 29 May 1939, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 124, 29 May 1939, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 124, 29 May 1939, Page 3

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