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PERSONAL ITEMS

- ■- ji| Mr. H. O.' Nolan returned fromtfjjw® South by train yesterday. . |j| Mr. T. McNab. Mayor of Moant Edi>„ H is visiting the Bay of Plenty. t-fvZir. ' 8 The Hon. J. Trevethick, M.L.C. .«j i§ Mrs. Trevethick arrived by the exp res , Iff yesterday. 3 Mr. W. P. Endean, M.P., was a pa , senger by the express which arrived yes- pi terday morning. Dr. C. D. Costello and Mrs. Costelln of Whangarei, left for England by ||| Port Gisborne yesterday. i Mr. A. Howey Walker, chairman 0 f M directors of Pukemiro Collieries, Limited B returned to Auckland from the South yes! §f terday. fiR Captain 11. Hollis, marine superintend. ® ent for the Commonwealth and Dominion fj Line, left for Wellington by the § yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. A. Bishop, chairman of thj S Waitemata County Council, and Mr. C 1 A. Cawkwell, clerk to the council, jj turned from Wellington yesterday. S , Mr. W. E. Grah,im, manager of Le Vw 1 Brothers (New Zealand), Limited, Well- il ington, has returned from an extend®} l| visit to Britain, Canada and the United 1 States. Bishop Liston left by the limited ex- ■' 1 press last evening en route to Dunedin. &S He will officiate at the opening 0 f ex". 1 tensions to Holy Cross College, Mosgiel, i on November 13. ' '9 | Mr. W. H. Moyes, p incipal of tlw I New Plymouth Boys' H «h School, has 1 been elected president of the Taranaki f centre of the New Zealand Amateur Swim. |j ming Association. n Mr. W. D. Holgate. who has been at- § tending the annual conference of the New f Zealand Coal Mino Owners' Association, § of which he is president, returned to l! Auckland yesterday. Mr. Albert Spencer, president' of th« I Auckland Employers' Association, re. I turned yesterday morning after attending I the conference in Wellington of the New 1 Zealand Employers' Federation. Mr. E. G. Martin, general manager |j in New Zealand for the Atlantic Union I Oil Company, will leave by the Man- 1 posa on Monday on a visit to Australia,, | He will be accompanied by Mrs. Martin. I ~ P Mr. F. H'. Carlson, secretary of the || Atlantic Union Oil Company in Sydney, |1 who is on a visit to the Dominion, will M leave by the Mariposa on Monday on his if return to Australia. He is at the Grand 1 Hotel. ■ Mr. G. Fitzpatrick', superintendent, of §! the New South Wales Community Hoi- I pital, who has been visiting the Do-jJ minion with Mrs. Fitzpatrick and'their I daughter, returned to Auckland from the- | South yesterday. They are at the Grand | Hotel. . ' I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21332, 5 November 1932, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21332, 5 November 1932, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21332, 5 November 1932, Page 12

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