PERSONAL ITEMS
Captain V. G. Webb, of Wellington, marine superintendent' of the Union Steam Ship Company, accompanied- by . Mrs. Webb, returned today by the Makura from a holiday trip to San Francisco. Mr. K. Syme, a station owner in Narrandra, New South Wales, arrived today by the Monowai from Sydney. Mi. A. C. Gillies returned today by the Monowai from Sydney. Mr G. L. Mouatt, of the Bank ot - New South Wales travel department, arrived by the Monowai from Sydney today Mr.IF. S Fieeman, of the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, and Mrs. Freeman returned from Australia today by the Monowai. The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. R. H. Nesbit) is visiting Christ- . church, and today was the guest at a luncheon given by the Canterbury Progress League, the Chambfer of Com- ■ merce, and the Manufacturers' Asso- j ciation: The Mayor of Riccarton, Mr. H. S.S." Kyle, M.P., is visiting Wellington. Sir Harold Beauchamp has returned < to Wellington after' a brief business visit to Auckland. Mr. C. Bryant, of Christchurch, has been appointed manager for the New, Zealand tour of the French and Chinese swimmers. The Rev. H. Sharp,- of the Lower Hutt Methodist Church, will leave for a brief' holiday visit to Christchurch on-Thurs-. day. .The following-week he will return to act as chaplain to the. Wellington Regiment at WaipukUraiv and after a week in camp will proceed to the Dunedin C6nference of the Methodist Church. - . Dr. N.. F. Greenslade, of Balclutha Hospital, arrived in Wellington by Sunday morning's boat, and" is jour f neying to Auckland today, and will later sail for England. ' ■ .The death is reported in a Press A's^ sociation message from Gisborne of Mr. Thomas Morrison, who' had 52 years' service as a fire briga.desman. at' Gisborne. .' - - Professor J. Shelley, of- Canterbury University College, arrived at Welling--ton yesterday morning from the South Island. s ' Colonel H. Holgate arrived from Auckland this morning, and is staying, at the Midland Hotel. Mr. C. M. Turrell, director and general manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, is" leaving tonight for the south. Mr. Sidney Ford, a mining engineer of San Francisco, accompanied by his daughter, arrived by the Makura today on a pleasure trip to New' Zealand. Dr.' George -B. Pierce, of New York, arrived by the Makura today to da . s6me big game fishing in New Zea T land waters. Mr. F. A. Williams, an executive'officer of the Standard Oil Company of India, and Mrs. Williams are through passengers to Sydney by the Makura. They will be returning,to.lndia-, via Singapore.
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 11
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423PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 11
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