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The Ht. Hon. J. G. Coates was to arrive at. Wellington this morning from Auckland by the Limited express. Mr. 11. 11. Sterling left Wellington for the south by last night’s steamer express. Mr. Benno Moiseiwitch passed through Wellington on his way south yesterday. Mr. D. Wesi'enra, Canterbury, arrived at Wellington from the south yesterday. The Hou. T. F. Doyle, M.L.C., Bluff, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the steamer express from the south. The Hon. W. Downie Stewayt arrived at Wellington from the south yesterday. The Hon. G. 11. Hunter, M.L.C., Christchurch, arrived at Wellington yesterday from the south by the steamer express. Mr. James Payne, assistant Australian Trade Commissioner, returned to Wellington from Auckland by the Limited express yesterday. The Hon. M. Connelly, M.L.C., Dunedin, returned south by last night’s steamer express after a brief visit to Wellington. The Hon. F. E. Lark, M.L.C., Auckland, arrived at Wellington by the Limited express from the north yesterday. Mr. C. W. Rattray, Dunedin, a director of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., has returned south after a visit to Wellington. The Hon. T. F. O'Byrne, M.L.C., Invercargill, arrived at Wellington from the south by the steamer express yesterday. Mr. W. 11. Dustin, who has been to England on a business trip and who is returning via Australia, will be back in Wellington in a few weeks. Mr. Leslie" Lefeaux, governor of Hie Reserve Bank of New Zealand, who is at present in England, will return to the Dominion on August 27. Mr. G. R. Ritchie, Dunedin, a director of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Ltd., has returned south after a brief visit to Wellington. Mr. 11. Selverton, manager of the Auckland branch of Dominion Motors, Ltd., returned north from 'Wellington by the Limited express last night. Mr. E. L. Rutledge, general manager in New Zealand for Fox Films, arrived at Wellington yesterday from Sydney, via Auckland. Mr. J. Newton Goodson, a Wellington singer, will leave for Sydney on September 2. Later he will visit England. He intends to give a recital in Wellington before leaving New Zealand, Messrs. A. Grayson and F. G. Farrell, directors of the North Island Motor Union Insurance Co., left Wellington last night for Auckland by the Limited express. The Hon. T. Bloodworth, M.L.C., chairman of Hie Auckland Harbour Board, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Limited express from the north. Mr. E. O. Nimmon, general manager of the Auckland branch of Dominion Motors, Ltd., returned north by the Limited express last night from Wellington. Messrs. 11. B. Duckworth, president of the New Zealand Footwear Association, and D. V. Wilson, delegate from the Canterbury Footwear Association, arrived at Wellington yesterday from the south for the annual conference of Hie New Zealand Footwear Association, in 'Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 259, 29 July 1937, Page 10
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