Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PERSONAL

Mr. H. E. Stephens, Nelson,, left Wellington last evening by the Matangi. Mr. Arthur Holmes, Wellington, left for the south last evening. Mr. C. V. Donaldson, Wellington, left for Christchurch last evening. Mr. J. J. McGrath left Wellington last evening for the south. Mr.- H. E. Either, Masterton, has left for a visit to Auckland, Sydney, and Norfolk Island. Mr. Justice Reed, accompanied by Mrs. Reed, returned to Wellington yesterday from Auckland. Mr. A. A. Mabln, secretary of the Prisons Board, arrived at Wellington from Auckland yesterday. Sir Donald McGavin, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned to Wellington. Mr. 0. Kember, Wellington, loft for the south by the steamer express last evening. Mr. Stronach Paterson returned to Wellington /yesterday morning from Christchurch.

Mr. Llewellyn Williams, Wellington, left for the south last night by the Maori. Mr. W. G. Wohlmaqn, Commissioner' of Police, returned to Wellington yesterday morning from the South Island. Mr. I. H. Lowry, Hawke’s Bay, accompanied by Mrs. Lowry, left Wellington last evening for the south. Mr. E. Abbey-Jones, J.P., who has been visiting Wellington, left for his home in Invercargill last evening. Mr. D. France was among the passengers who left last evening for the north. The Rev. F. W. Robertson, Waipawa, was among the passengers who left Wellington last evening for the south. Mr. T. C. Brash, secretary of the Dairy Control Board, left Wellington last evening for Nelson. Mr. Justice Frazer was among the passengers who arrived at . Wellington from the south yesterday morning. Adjutant Wilks, of tue Salvation Army, accompanied by Mrs. Wilks, arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from the south. Mr. V. J. Larner, Auckland, has been appointed chairman of directors of the South British Insurance Company Ltd. for the current year. Mr. F. A. Webb, Invercargill, accompanied by Mrs. Webb, left Wellington for the south by the steamer express last evening. Mr. W. Howard Booth, Carterton, accompanied by Mrs. Booth, left Wellington for the south last evening by the Maori. Mr. F. W. Mothes, of the Goldberg Advertising Agency Ltd., left Wellington for the north by last evening's Limited express. Mr. J. A. Mason, of the J. C. 'Williamson Picture Corporation, was among the passengers who left for the south by last evening’s steamer express. Mr. G. W. Wyles, signal and electrical engineer, of the Railway Department, accompanied by 'Mrs. Wyles, left Wellington for the south by last evening’s steamer express. His Grace Archbishop O’Shea, S.M., D.D., accompanied by the Rev. Dr. Mcßae, Adm. St. Joseph's, Buckle Street, and the Rev. Fathers Fletcher (Buckle Street) und Uhlenburg (Kilbirnle) will leave Wellington by the Marama on November 9 for Sydney on route, to Melbourne, whore they will participate In the Australian National Eucharistic Congress to be held from December 2 to December 9. The party is expected to return before Christmas. The Right Rev. Monsignor McManus (Palmerston North) and the Rev. Fathers Cashman (Pahiatua) and Guinanc (Dannevirke) will also attend the congress, and will leave Auckland by the Mariposa to-day for Australia.

• Mr. Alee Wilson, who has been more than 30 years in the theatrical business in Australia and New Zealand, has resigned his position with the J. C. Williamson firm. He began his career ns, a call-boy, and rose successfully to the positions of prompter, assistant stage manager and stage manager. lu the last capacity be was for several years with Julius Knight and Maud Jefferies. Later he joined the managerial staff of the company, whore he remained for 25 years, the last eight and a half years having been spent in New Zealand. Mr. Wilson states that he has many regrets at leaving New Zealand, but that continued work during the last 10 years had made It necessary that he should take a Test. Ho will return shortly to Melbourne with the Dubarry Company.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19341102.2.72

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 10

Word Count
635

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 10