PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. lan Duncan has left'for a visit to Australia.
Mr. C. B. Toms left by the IVanganella yesterday on his way to England. Mr. S. V. McEwen, editor of the “N.Z. Referee,” is visiting Auckland for the Easter races.
Mr. H. Temple White is visiting Napier for the competitions, at which he is adjudicating. Mr. W. Newton, late secretary of the Labour Department, was among the passengers who left for Sydney by the Wanga'nella'yesterday.
Mr. James Findlay, New Zealand representative of the Shaw, Savill Company, left Wellington on Thursday on a short visit to Napier and Wairoa. Mr. J. Spence, secretary of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, left on a holiday visit to Christchurch last, evening. Mr. Mead Walworth, assistant managing director of the Western Electric Company, left for Australia by the Wanganella yesterday. He anticipated returning, in about a fortnight. Mr. T. C. Brash, Mr. W. Grounds, and Mr. D. Fulton left, for Australia by the Wanganella. yesterday, on Dairy Board business. They will return about the end of the month. Mr. M. Scott, vice-commodore of the Canterbury Yqcht and Motor-boat Club, Lyttelton, was a visitor yesterday to Paremata to witness the Easter yachting regatta, which is now being held there.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 171, 15 April 1933, Page 10
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