PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. H. Freeth, editor of the Christ. S church Press, arrived in Auckland yes* terdav morning, I'll Mr. W. G. Wohlmann, Commissioner i of" Police, lfeft last evening on his return to AVellington. Mr. C. H. Hewlett, of Christchurch, '% j arrived in Auckland yesterday morning. He is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Pw M. Brasted, national secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, is visiting Auckland. Mr. G. P. Hutchinson, a member of the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, left for the South by the express yes. terday afternoon. Dr. J. D. Salmond, of Dunedin director of youth work of the Presbyterian Church, arrived in Auckland from Hamilton yesterday. Professor T. A. Hunter, vice-chancel lor of the University of New Zealand, arrived from the South yesterday morn, ing. He is at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. W. Rogers, manager of the Anchor Shipping Company, and Mrs. Rogers, arrived at Onehunga yesterday from Nelson by the company's motor, vessel Alexander. They are at thg Station Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21498, 23 May 1933, Page 10
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