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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir James Parr. Leader of the lative Council, arrived from ton by the express yesterday. ™i; The of jjesideai of the Bntwh Dvugt&s isocaal movement, is expscui to visit Zealand next year. i 31r. W. F. O'DonnelL secretary oj j the Auckland A gricuhura 1 and Pav-taaj Association, returned rrom the Soctb j by tra:n yesterday. Mr. T. McVab. 3?ayr of Mom* j Eden, and Mr. K. X. Bottle, a j ber 01 the B trough Council, retail j from Wellington yesterday. i Sir. George T. Xiccol, of Auckland, j who has been on a holiday visit j# j California, returned by the Monterey j yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs, XieooL Mr. Edwin 3liin.es. of Auckland, ae. companied by Mrs. Milne?, returned ] by the Monterey yesterday after a boa". ; ness and holiday visit to Britain acd I Mr. E. Ryan. general naswnggf j manager of the Mstson Navigating | Company, was a through passenger fey | the Monterer yesterday on a bnsbaea ■ visit to Sydney. %h. r'. W. F'jrbv. unti! lately-V&iel ] postmaster at Palmerston North, took I up his dutiee as chief postmaster ia ; Ckristchurcb this week, in succesrio* 1 to Mr. 1". J. Sharks. ! Mr. J. Larson, trade oounsft pnr to the Los Angeles Chamber d | Commerce, arrived by the Monterey i yesterday en a visit to New Zealand, ; accompanied by Mrs. Larson. They are I at the Station Hotel--1 Dr. A. 31. 3feldr:m. formerly of tin : University of Spokane, United- States, : was a through passenger fcy the 3£oa- | terey yesterday on h;s way to Xen ; Guinea. He hopes to penetrate to thg j headwaters of the Sepik River to 00 i duct work :n the interests 01 the Field I Museum, Chicago. '■& _ i 3lr. A. F. Bur.dy. an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day ■ Saints, who resided in Auckland fot a period 30 years aeo. was a thncugi passenger by the 3!onterey yesterdsj i for Sydney. He was accompanied by > 3[rs. Bundy. For the past nine yean i they hare 'resided at Salt Lake City, | Ctah. and are ret-ming to i their homeland, to continue, missionary I work for their church. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 12

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