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Mr. W D. Hoi gate left for the SoatJ, 1 by train last evening. '['lie lloti. C. J. Carringfon, M.LC left for Wellington last evening. ' ' 7§?| Mr. IT- I?- Jenkins was a passe*™. 1 for Wellington by train last evening. '.-I Mr. Harvey Turner was a passenger bv ' the express from tho South yesterday-1 nicrning. * ' j Mr. F. Hannaford, of Takapuna, r ». turned by the Niagara yesterday from '£tf business tiip abroad. Sir James Parr, Leader c.f the Legist tive Comic 1, and Lady Parr left for Well, ington by train last evening. Mr. A. K. Cockayne, assistant-Director of Agriculture, arrived in Auckland yesterday and is at the Station Hotel. Mr. W. J. TToldsworth will leave for Wellington this evening to attend a :nee!. nig of the Local Government Loans Board Mr. A. It.- Lewis, general manager ijj New Zealand for the Rover Motor-ear Company, will leave by the Niagara this evening on a visit to Sydney. Mr. A. M. Samuel, Mr. A. J. Stall.< worthy, Mr. M. J. Savage, Mr. \V. J, Jordan and Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P.'g left for Wellington by train last evening. Mr. S. E. Wright, secretary of the Auckland Employers' Association, left for Wellington last evening to attend the conference of the New Zealand Employers' Federation. Mr. Justice Frazer, Mr. T. Jordan anl Mr. Lisle Alderton, members of tho Transport Appeal Board, will leave this morning for Thames, where a sitting of the board will be held. Mr. F. C. T. Lord, inspector in Fiji for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, who attended the Ottawa Conference, arrived by the Niagara yesterday from Vancouver. He is proceeding to Sydney. Mr. jr. J.. Bennett left tor Christchureh last evening to attend the annual con-' fersnce in Christchureh of the Federated Oil, Colour and Glass Merchants of New Zealand. He is president of the Auckland branch. Mr. F. W. Price, of Sydney, chief inspecting engineer of the Colonial Sugar Reining Company, Limited, is returning to Australia by the Niagara after completing a tour of inspection of the company's works and plantations in Fiji. Sir Norman Kater, the well-known Australian graziier, who was one of the representatives of the Australian pastoral industry at the Ottawa Conference,' arrived by the Niagara yesterday on his way back to Australia. He visited England after the conference. Mr. George Biundell, of Victoria, British Columbia, who visited New Zealand: two years ago, arrived by the Niagara from- Vancouver yesterday on a return visit. He expects to remain for four or five months in the Dominion. He is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. S. S„ McKay, of Melbourne, who has been representing the Australian Sunshine Harvesting Works in Canada during the past year, is returning by tha Niagara to Australia. His father, Mr. 8. McKay, managing director of the firm, attended the Ottawa Conference. Mr. C. M. Barclay-Harvey, member for the Kincardine and Western division of Aberdeen and Kincardine in the British House of Commons, accompanied by Mrs. Barclay-llarvev and their daughter, will leave for Sydney by the Niagara this evening, having completed a tour of New Zealand. They are at tho Grand HoteL Mr. C. G. Savage, director of fruit culture, Department of Agriculture, New Soulli Wahsi, arrived by the Niagara from Vancouver yesterday after visiting Canada anc! the United States on behalf of his Government to study the marketing of citrus fruits and the manufacture of fruit by-products. He will leave by the liner this evening on his return to Sydney. Professor P. W. Burbidge, of Auckland University College, who has been awarded a travelling fellowship by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, will leave by the Niagara this evening tor Sydney, en route to England. He will also take his sabbatical year's leave. A considerablo part of his time will be spent at Cambridge, where he was formerly a student under Lord Rutherford.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 10

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645

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21328, 1 November 1932, Page 10