PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. K. A. J. Baibqur/New Zealand representative of Booth and Co., Ltd., London, returned by the Makura todflv* after a. business trip to Australia. . Mr. C. N. Harbottle, passenger manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company, accompanied by Mrs. ,Harb.ottle, - returned today by the Makura from Sydney. . . . •...., Mr. J. D. Smith, of the passenger department of the Union Steam Ship Company, was a passenger by the Ma-, kura, which arrived today from. Sydney. ■ ■ • ; ' ■-...- , ,' ■■ Mr. W. F. Nieholls, of Wellington, accompanied by his wife and daughter, . returned today by the .Makura-after a . visit to Australia. ( ::. . Reference was made at;the meeting', of the Wellington Catholic Education Trust Board, over .which, .his , Graco Archbishop o'Shea presided last week, to the recent death of the Rev. Father S. Mahony, S.M., who, had 1)6011 a member of the board and one of its trustee* for fourteen years. A vote., of condolence was passed. : ■~ ' .■.■■. Mr.' E. Dewey, deputy general > manager of the Prudential Assurance Co., London, arrived today by the Makura ■ from Sydney on a visit to the com.- ; pany's Dominion branch. . He was accompanied by Mr. H, H, Kednian, ~as- : sistant general manager of, the coni- ; pany, and Mr. C* F. .Warren, general ' manager of the company in. Australia, ■ and New Zealand- '■■..■- - . ■.. ,'i;. ■; Mr* H. Van Asch, of Christchurcb, returned today by the- Makura' after a".;: holiday'trip to Australia. -':' a ■_ .•/' Mr. H. Temple White left "by'th» ; ' Limited express last eyejiingio act is , adjudicator in the musical -section "at the Cambridgo Competitions f estivaK'He will be away from Wellington until tB» end of the week. ■ ; ■' Mr. Q. E. Beudall, Consular Agent for France at Wellington and general • manager for New . Zealand; .of .tK« Royal Exchange Assurance.Corporation, , of London, returned today, from Aus- ., tralia, where In has been on a health- ■■■ recruiting trip. ■ .'■; .'-,._'.: ,-.' Mr. M. A. Eliott, of Palmerstoa North, a member of the Wellington Hat- • > bour Board, accompanied •by Mrs. ■ Eliott j was a passenger by;the,Jla.knr» from Sydney this'morning. : ':'; ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 11
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325PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 11
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