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Mr. Justice Smith, who has been ing Wellington, returned to Auckland yesi| p : Mr. R. H. Daniels, of Invercargill ; anji| formerly of Northcote, is on 'a yisit Auckland. _ , .*|| The Hons. C. J. Carrington and G. J. gj Smith, M.L.C.'s, arrived from Welling-| ton yesterday. \;J|| Mr. J. E. Hertrys, of Auckland, re-i turned by the Niagara yesterday after | a brief visit to Sydney. * - Dr. M. H. Watt, Director General of %] Health, arrived from Wellington yesterday. He is at the Station Hotel. j Sir George Allard, of Sydney, and Lady i Allard are through passengers by the - Niagara on their way to London. Mr. W. Russell-Wood, who has acted as adjudicator at musical competitions in the vf* South Island, returned to Auckland yesterday. Paymaster-Commander R. F. Darman, secretary to the New Zealand Naval Beard, arrived in Auckland from Wellington yesterday morning. Mr. H. R. Jenkins has been appointed JS to the Auckland University College Council for a further term as nominee of tb« *§§ Governor-General. Sir Mark Sheldon, of Sydney, is a || through passenger by the Niagara for. Vancouver. He is on a business trip to th© United States and Britain. Mr. T. 0. " Bishop, general secretary of r §j the New Zealand Employers' Federation, . . arrived in Auckland yesterday morning to take part in conciliation proceedings. ; Mr. J. A. Vardon, an engineer on the staff of the Indian State 'Railways in the jig Punjab, arrived by the Niagara yester- | day on a two months' holiday visit to " New Zealand. He is accompanied by Mrs. Vardon. | / : Colonel J'. W. Clark, of Wellington. • who has been visiting Sydney, returned, by the Niagara yesterday. After a week in Auckland he will return to Wellington and in six weeks' time will leave on a visit to England. Professor C. W. Egerton has been elected chairman of the Professorial Board of the Auckland University College for the ensuing year in place of Professor P. W. Burbidge, who is about to take his sabbatical year's leave. Mr. M. Grannell, of Sydney, assistantmanager of the National Roads and Motorists' Association, a widespread organisation which caters ior insurance and other needs of Nevr South Wales motorists, arrived by the Niagara yesterday, accompanied by.Mrs. GrancelL He will spend two weeks in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 10