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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt, president of the Methodist Conference, left for Wellington last evening. 3

The Rev. J. D. McFarlane, of Waihi, has been appointed to the charge of ilia Presbyterian Church at Waipu.

Mr. M. H. Wynyard, motorists' repre* sentative' on the Main Highways Board,,;: left for Wellington last evening.

Sir Alexander Roberts has been re« appointed a local director of the Australian. Mutual Provident Society.

Mr. J. S. Jessep, deputy-chairman of the Unemployment Board, is visiting Auckland. He is at the Station Hotel.

Mr. C. Kingston, director of the J. C.. Williamson Grand Opera Company, will arrive by the Mariposa from Sydney thia morning.

Mr. G. P. engineer of the Auckland Auttimobile Association,; who has been .seriously ill, is now convalescent.

Mr. J. Pearce Luke, • chairman of the Development of Industries Board, who has been on a short visit to returned to Wellington last evening.

Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. J. Stall* worthy, Mr. W. W. Massey, Mr. W. E« Parry, Mr. "W. J, Jordan, Mr. . "V\'< Schramm, Mr. A. S. Richards and Mr« A. J. Lee, M.P.'s, left for Wellington last evening.

Mr. Alan H. Thorn, an old boy of thft Auckland Grammar School, iips returned' from France, where he had a teaching exchange appointment. He has resumed his position at the Murchison District High School. %

Dr. J. D. C. Duncan, of Rotorua, and Mr. A. E. Currie, of Wellington, are to be the Auckland delegates to the annual meeting of the Association of New Zealand Art Societies, to be held in Wellington on Friday.

The Rev. Leonard. H. Hunt, until recently minister at the Mount Eden Piesbyterian Church, left for Wellington last evening to take charge of the Karori Presbyterian Church, Ho was uccom* panied by Mrs. Hunt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21298, 27 September 1932, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21298, 27 September 1932, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21298, 27 September 1932, Page 10