PERSONAL ITEMS
Dr. C. .T. Rtfa&es, Director-General of Agriculture, arrived in Auckland yesterday morning. He is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. M. Croft, Canadian Trade Commissioner, left for Wellington last evening. He will return to Auckland on Thursday. Mr. T. J. Watts, advisory superintendent of the United Fire Brigades' Association, returned from tho South yesterday morning. < Mr. J. Howe, a member of the Auckland Electric-Power Board, who recently .was seriously ill, has shown an improvement in health. Mr. W. M. Milliken has been admitted as a barrister and so'jcitor of the Supremo Court by Mr. Justice Smith, on tho motion of Mr. T. X. Baxter. Mr. Anderson Tyrer, of the Trinity College of Music, London, returned from Wellington yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Tyrer and they are at the Hotel Cargen.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21546, 18 July 1933, Page 10
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