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Mr. A. Harris, MvP., left for Wellington by train last evening. The Hon. J. A. Young. Minister of Health, left Wellington by train last evening. Mr. O. N. Campbell, Small Farms Commissioner, left for Wellington by train last evening. Mr. Justice Reed will arrive from the south this morning to preside over sittings of the Supreme Court. The Hon. A. D. McLeod. M.P., arrived in Auckland last evening and is at the Station Hotel. He expects to be in Auckland for two days. Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, chairman of the Auckland Electric-Power Boanl, will leave this evening for Wellington on power board business. Mr. 6. H. Maekley, general manager of railways, will leave by the express this evening for Wellington. He has been in Auckland on leave. Mr. D. Ardell, of the Internal Affairs Department, who has been in Auckland in connection with the visit o? the French sloop Savorgnan de Brazza, left yesterday on his. return to Wellington. Sir Michael Myers, the Chief Justice, who has been conducting bitting of the Supreme Court in Auckland for the past fortnight, will return to Wellington by the limited express tlii 3 evening. - Mr. J. B. Cumining, a director of John Walker and Sons, Limited, distillers, London and Kilmarnock, arrived by the Niagara yesterday on a business visit to the Dominion. He u at the Grand Hotel. Mr. E. A. Horner, production manager for Amalgamated Wireless (Australia), Limited, is a through passenger by the Niagara from Vancouver to Sydney. He is returning from a visit to Europe and America. Mr. S. L. Magsina, managing-director of the Melbourne publishing house of A. H. Massina and Company Proprietary, Limited, is a thorough pas. senger by the Niagara from Vancouver to Sydney. He has been visiting Canada. Mr. Harvey Turner, president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, left by train for Wellington last evening to join the Makura. He will make a short business visit to Rarotonca, and will return to Wellington by the Maunganui on June 26. Colonel -T. E. Christoe. of Brisbane, who has bfen visiting England as the representative of the Queensland Pine Ply-Wood Export Association, arrived by the Niagara yesterday from Vancouver. He will make a brief stav in the Dominion before returning to Australia. He is at the Grand Hotel
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21516, 13 June 1933, Page 10
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