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Mr. W. A. Donald left for Palmerston North by train last evening. Mr. Justice Reed will arrivo in Auck- Is land this morning on Prison Board busi, ness. Mr. G. N. Morris, S.M., of Whangarei s| arrived in Auckland yesterday and is at the Station Hotel. ■ Mr. Stewart Fraser, export manager of : Riley (Coventry), Limited, left by motorcar yesterday for Wellington. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth left for Welling, f ton last evening to attend a meeting 0 { the Local Government Loans Board. Sir Donald McGavin and Lady J,f c . Gavin, of Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday. They are at the Grand Hotel. The Rev. F. D. Hart, vicar of Warkworth, retunned by the Maunganui yesterday after a six months' visit to Eng.*' land. Mr. W. F. O'Donnell, secretary of tha Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, left for the South by train last evening. Mr. S. G. K. Smallborte, director and secretary of Morris Motors, Limited, Oxford, who h;fcs been visiting the Dominion left by the Niagara last night for Sydney^'" Mr. C. F. Warreri, general manager in Australia arid New Zealand for the Prudential Assurance Company, arrived by the Maunganui yesterday from Sydney; He is at th<j Grand Hotel. Mr. Spencer R. Mason, immediate past; president ol! the Auckland Aero Clubj left by train last evening for Wellington, where he will attend the annual meeting of the New Zealand Aero Club. He will return to Auckland 011 Friday morning. Dr. jr. M. Hockin, meciical superin.'> tendent of the Waikato Hospital, Returned by the Maunganui yesterday from a holiday spent abroad. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hockin. While in London he attended the centenary conference of the British Medical Association as the representative of the South Auckland' division. Dr. A. A. Huse, formerly of Taranaki; and for the last five years attached to tho Seventh Day Adventist Mission in Africa, returned by the Maunganui yesterday. He left the Dominion eleven years ago for the United States, then went to/ Africa, and during the last six months h# has been engaged in post-graduate work in Europe. _>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21329, 2 November 1932, Page 12