Personal.
The following were the inward passengers from Auckland by the Clansman on Thursday, November 22n<i : Mesilames Davis, Manuel, Lomba, Subatzsky; Miss Glenn; Messrs Bunker, DavN, Ha men Drought. Outward—Mcsdumes Langley Wraihall, McCarthy; Misses McNamara’ Good,-ill; Messrs Wrath.:ll, Macmorran ( Irwin, Rickard, Rulings, Atkins. Mi W. A. N. Campbell has been reappointed Chairman of-Directors'of the Mangonui Newspaper Co., Ltd., publishers of the AGE.
Tl - following were tin inward passengers irotn Auckland, per Clansman, on November 15th : Mesdames Wrathall, Johns, Moore; Misses Williams, Moore, Foster (2), Humphreys, Corbett; Messrs Wagener, Perkins, Dickson, Brunar, Nicol, Nelson, Hollows. Outward —Mesdames Davis, Manuel, Edwards and child. Messrs Davis, Donaldson, Hardy, Jensen Taylor, Matthevs, Bunker and child, Edwards.
Mr. F. W. B. Greville, Editor of “The Dairyman”, died in Wellington on Nov. 18th. He was a brother of the late Mr. R. P. Greville, Commissioner of Crown Lands in the North Auckland District.
Mr. Railley, late Clerk of the Mount Roskill Road Board, has been appointed County Clerk for Hokianga. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nilsson, of Mangonui, are now residing at Lake Ohia, where Mrs. Nilsson has taken charge of the Post Office. Mr. Nilsson will still carry on his farm between Mangonui and Oruaiti.
Rev. Mr. Elliott left last Monday, for Christchurch, to attend the meeting of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Elliott, who accompanied him, will not return to Kaitaia until after Christmas.
Mr. Allen Bell, M.P., left for Auckland last Tuesday, per Apanui. Mr. W. H. Atkins is visiting Auckland. Mr. Valentine, Dairy Factory Inspector, visited Kaitaia last week.
Mr. Mc.Morran, Drainage Engineer, left for Auckland last Thursday after a few days spent in the district. During his visit Mr. Mc.Morran, together with Mr. Mc.Millan, visited Motutangi swamp. Mrs. R. H. Mc.Carthy is visiting Auckland.
Miss Goodall, for a considerable time in the office of Bell and Matthews, has left for Auckland.
Mr. Wigley has returned from a trip to Auckland. Mrs. Williams is back in Kaitaia, after a visit to her people. Mr. Hill, of the Public Works Department, arrived in Kaitaia on Saturday. We are pleased to be able to report that Mr. George Wilkinson, who lias had a rather serious illness, is making a good recovery, and expects to be about again shortly. Messrs. Cox and Hardy, School Inspectors, arrived in Kaitaia on Friday.
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Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 32, 26 November 1923, Page 5
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