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Mr. A. Harris, M.P., returned <-o Aucti|| land from Wellington yesterday Mr. R. G. Tappenden returned by tha Mariposa yesterday from a. visit to A us- ;f| tralia. , ' Mr. J. Marsden Caughey returned by : - the Mariposa yesterday from a visit io j Sydney. jj r< r, J. Laird, "who has been visit* "T ing Sydney, returned by the 'Mariposa | yesterday. Mr R. Girling Butcher, inspector of fire brigades, arrived from Wellington yesterday. He the Star Hotel. Mr. Harold Moreland, of Newstead, Hamilton, has been appointed judge of Jersey exhibits at the Melbourne Eoyal Show, to be held next month. Mr.' I. J. Goldstine, Mayor of One Treo Hill, who has been visiting Sydney, returned by tho Mariposa yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Goldstine. Judge S. W. Moore, of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been visiting Australia, was a through passenger by the-Mariposa yesterday on his return to America. Mr. J. Yock, who has been on a six months' tour of Great Britain, the Continent, Japan and Australia, returned by tho Mariposa yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Yock. - . . Mr. J. A. Gentles, chairman of Bcrlei (N.Z.j, Limited, and Mr. Stanley S.
Scott, managing-director, returned by the yesterday from a business visit to Australia. Sir William Mitchell, Yicc-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, who is proceeding to Sf" land on holiday, is a passenger on tho Mariposa, which reached Auckland yesterday. Viscount Lymingtoi), eldest son of the eighth Earl of Portsmouth, who arrived from England as a guest on H.M.S. Dunedin on Monday, left by the Mariposa yestsrdfty for the L'nited States, en root© to England. The Hon. E. H. Farrar. a member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales and a former Minister in the Fuller and Bavin Governments, arrived by the Mariposa yesterday from SydneyHe proceeded by the liner to Suva. Mr. F. W. Griffin, general manager of the Placer Development Company, who ! has been inspecting the company's gold i dredging interests in New Guinea, was a through passenger yesterday by the Mariposa to Los Angeles. » Mr. John Barr, chief city librarian and director of the Art Gallery, left by the Mariposa yesterday for the United States, where he will study library methods tinder a giant made by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He expects to be absent from New Zealand for six months. Mr. E. Jessup, the All Black footballer, who returned with the tesam from Australia yesterday, has received notice of his transfer to the Melbourne branch of his firm, states a Press Association message from Wellington. Mr. Jessup will leave for Melbourne in a few weeks' time. i Mr. F. E. Burley, governing director" of Berlei, Limited. Sydney, was a through passenger by the Mariposa, j'esterday for Los Angeles, en route to London. While in America he will preside over the Aims and Objects Committee of the Rotary International at Chicago. Ho is immediate past governor of Rotary for the New South Wales district.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21251, 3 August 1932, Page 12
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