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PERSONAL ITEMS

Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Stanley, of London, arrived at Auckland by tho'Zea. landia yesterday. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. John Gieseking, of Greymouth, has returned to Auckland after spending 12 months abroad. He will leave/on Friday for Greymouth.

Mr. W. A. G. Skinner, Government Printer, has been seriously indisposed for" the past week. It is not anticipated that ho will resume duty this year.

The Rev. Father Furlong, of Devonport, who left New Zealand in May o n* a year's sick leave, will arrive in-Sydney on January 18 on his return home. Captain IT. CV. Hurle, an Englishman, who has spent many years in South America, arrived at Auckland by the Zealandia yesterday on a holiday visit. Mr. M. H. Wynyard, motorists' repre. sentative on the Main Highways Board left for Wellington lasfevening. He ex! poets, to return to Auckland on Monday, Mr. J. G. T. Castle, science and mathe. matics master at the Northcnte Higi School, has resigned owing to ill-health, He will leave for England early next week. Mr. S. Masdubost, of the -Michelin Tyre Company, Wellington, who returned ; to New Zealand from abroad by the Monterey on Monday, left for Wellington last evening. - . Mr. 11. Guunanrij a retired French ship, ping manager,- and M"~. ar. river] at Auckland by tl • Zealandia' yej. ten ay to spend a holi 1; / with members of (heir farnilv in New Zealand. Mr. C. F. E--kell, man ger in New Zea. land for the Universal "ilm Corporation who returned to the Dominion by -tha Monterey from the United Statesjm Monthly, left for Wellington last evening. NTr. E. C. Buddie, who has been man. ager for the New Zealand Insurance Company in India for some years, and who was recently appointed manager in Atick, land, arrived by the Zealandia yesterday,. Mr. Rupert D. Keenan. son of Mr. R, A. Keenan-, publicity manager of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, has "passed all his examinations at the Otago Medical School, according to advice received in Auckland. He has also taken of Bachelor of Medical Science,

Mr. S. Porter, an English naturalist, who lias arrived at Wellington from London, expects to spend some time "In NewZealand, particularly in the study of native bird life: He hopes' to visit the Kapiti and Little Barrier Island sanctuaries, and if the opportunity offers he will make a trip to the Antipodes and Macquarie Islands.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 12