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Mr J. E. Danch, managing director ofiSR Distributors, limited, left yesterday on'Jfc a short visit to Timaru. - %" Mr Comxie Cowan, of Alexander jj Cowan and Sons, London, is on a busi- ,$ ness /visit to the* Dominion. i;k Sir Charles Nathan, a member of thejjJj Legislative Assembly of West Australia, w is on a holiday visit to New Zealand. As Mr Lionel Speakman, London mas-Jgj ager for Dalgety and Co., Ltd., is on s*|§ holiday visit to the Dominion. ''fa Mr B. Guild, of Papeete, arrived bvH the Makura to spontd a couple «f||j | months deep-sea fishing off Cape Brell^ffl Mr C. Scott Fletcher, director-of ttajja Studebaker Corporation of Ltd., is on a business visit to New Ze*s| land. ~si Messrs C. H. Trounaell H. P. Glass (Melbourne), and L. Mot&m son (Dunedin) are guests at Warna^telffi Mr T. Kidd, of Masterton, has be*|j|| appointed woodwork instructor for Gore and Wyndham Manual TraiuhsSi Mr C. A. Mooney, agent for *Mitl| Union Steam Ship Company at B*Bgß tonga, arrived by tho Makura on.irap short visit to New Zealand. Si's® Colonel J. Sclater, D.5.0., trafls||| manager for Australia and New Zoal/uaiffi for the Canadian-Pacific | on a business visit to the Dominion., !U)J|j i Messrs C. H. Rhodes, W. A. &"tJ| caster (Wanganui), A. M. (Blenheim), and O. E. Murdoch (Aw]|§|| land) are guests at the Royal Hotel F|ja Messrs A. Brown. ("Wellington), Northcroft (Auckland), T. (Sydney), and N. H. Polglase <*§jpl| bourne) are registered at the Service Hotel. \fi| | At yesterday's meeting of the Norf||g ! Canterbury executive of the >'«W,#!||| I land Farmers' Union a motion of JSffiftJi pathy was passed to Mr R. T. in the death of his mother. -'j-i^B Messrs E. Wilson (Dunedin), A.)f[9| Macdonald (Wellington), H. J. dine (Melbourne), and J. B.- SnSgi| (Napier) are staying at the ClstMtajjjji Major P. W. P. Carlyton-Brfttl|l| F.S.A., president of the English K P*«|§| matic Society for many years, w present in Wellington, will le»l*;J||S England in the Rangitane qb-J*WJHBm Mr W. H, Winsor, honorary tary of the New Zealand ' o{»BHfl| Council, who has been in AttiMlfHM arranging for the South African New Zealand tour, returned to church yesterday. Jt&IH Mr R. J. E. Mayne, M.A., faqNlllH of the staff of St. Andrew** CoIIMSBBB|H a member of a party eagwlwJßß|W| anthropological research in Australia, where some i ilmlr?r ifwiMl tific finds have been made cent years. ' ''•^ffilwß Mr Alma Baker has again New Zealand and will go to *^ f Sltomß Islands in the course of the days, to try his* hand at big fish. He intends at Taupo for trout. Mr SafeWjSiWlß| recently been in the "Malay'. where ho has tin interests. -'ASffijHfflßß fishing season here he is IfflHJ3aßaH whether to return to Malay* -"*• PfflSHi England. "^SIIH

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20444, 14 January 1932, Page 6

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20444, 14 January 1932, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20444, 14 January 1932, Page 6