PERSONAL.
The Hon. T. Bloodworth will be a passenger on the Limited express to-night.
Mr. S. Paterson is travelling to Wellington on the Limited express to-night.
Mr. F. N. Bertram, of the Internal Mar. keting Division, is in Wellington on business.
Bishop Listen has left for a fortnight's visitation of the parishes -in the Poverty Bay and Bay of Plenty districts.
Mr. J. C. Whitney is travelling to Wellington on the Limited express tonight..
The Rev. J. G. Laughton, superintendent of the Maori Mission, has been nominated by the Waikato Presbytery as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
The Hons. J. Alexander, C.M.G.. B. Martin, E. Dye, A. Burns and F. E. Lark will be passengers on the Limited express for Wellington to-night.
Mr. T. H. Stewart, postmaster at Ruawai, has received notice of his transfer to a similar position at Tuakau, where he will replace Mr. H. C. Foster, who has retired on superannuation.
"Captain W. J. Hampton Reynolds, of the New Zealand Church Army, who was with the First Battalion of the Auckland Regiment at Epsom military camp, left for Te Aroha this morning. He nae been attached to the First Hauraki Regiment at Te Aroha racecourse for the period of the regiment's training.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 9
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