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- . .. . - ---7^5 Mr. E. R. Davis, of Auckland, will |jj leave' by. tho Mariposa to-day on a visit to Suva. Mr Murray A. Fastier has been appointed organist at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Devonport. Mr. A. Dawson, chief postmaster at Wanganui, lias retired on superannuation ■ after 37£ years' service. Mr. I. J. Goldstine, Mayor of One, Tree Hill, who ha 3 .been on a holiday visit to Sydney, will return to Auckland by the Mariposa to-day. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blackwelder, of Wellington, arrived from the South yes- , terday and will leave by the Mariposa today for Los Angeles. They are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. J. S. Scott, assistant to tho representative of the New Zealand Government in Melbourne, who has been on sick leave in Nelson for two months, has returned to Australia. X Mr. E. C. Gage, who for the past ten years has been district telegraph en - gineer at Auckland, has taken up tho. position of superintending telegraph engineer at Wellington. Major R- W. Hannah arrived frofti'-i: Wellington yesterday morning; accoropanied by Mrs. Hannah. They will leava . ; by the Mariposa' to-day for Los Angeles. They are at the Grand HoteL Mr. A. F. Ellis, New Zealand representative on the British Phosphate Commission, accompanied by Mrs. Ellis, returned to Auckland from Ocean Island,,, yesterday by the ir.otor-ship Myrtlebank. Mr. and Sirs. J. McGill Love, of South', Africa, who have been visiting the Do. minion, arrived from Rotorua yesterday, " They will leave by the Mariposa to-day ■> for San Francisco. They are at the Grand % Hotel. Mr. H. E. Maude, district officer iajf the Gilbert Islands, accompanied by Mrs.' Maude, arrived at Auckland from Oc«>.n »" Island yesterday by the motor-ship Myrtlebank. Mr. Maude is on three months' fur-, lough. . I 3 Mr. John Fuller, director of ATohnft Fuller and Sons, Limited, will arrive bv the Mariposa to-day from Sydney. After- ; spending a few days in Auckland he will ; ~ leave for the South. Mr. L. Quinn, of tlih executive staff of the firm, is visitingij Auckland. Dr. J. T. Irving, a son of Dr. William Irving, of Christchurch, and a former student at Christ's College, who is at*, present lecturer in physiology at Bristol University, is visiting the Dominion. In the last two years he was engaged in re- ' 6earch work in bio-chemistry, with i research studentship. In 1926 he received • a Beit Fellowship for medical research at. Oxford.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 10
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