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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. Goodfellow returned from Wellington on Saturday morning. Mr. G. Mills, Mayor of Birkenhead, has returned from a visit to Kawau. Mr. E. H. Northcroft returned on Saturday morning from Wellington. Sir George Elliot and Mr. 0. Nicholson returned from Wellington 011 Saturday morning. Mr. Justice Hcrdman left last evening for Hamilton to preside at the Supreme Court sessions. Mr. G. W. Hutchison, Mayor of Auckland, left for Wellington la • t evening on municipal business. Mr. A. Leigh Hunt, of Wellington, lias been elected chairman of the .New Zealand Antarctic Society. Mr. TL W. Famel!, of Auckland, has been elected Dominion president of tlio Post and Telegraph Employees' Association . Mr. P. .T. Watts, advisory • superintendent of the United Fire Brigades' Association, left for the South last evening. Mr. Justice Peed arrived from tho South by the express yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Peed. They are at the Hotel Cargen. Squadron-Leader T. M. Wilkes, Director of Air Services, was a passenger to Auckland on the limited express from Wellington on Saturday morning. Sir Apirana Ngata, Minister of Native Affairs, returned to Auckland on Saturday from the Pay of Islands and left by the limited express last evening for the South. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tallack, who have visited New Zealand several times previously for trout fishing, are due at "Wellington by the Pangitane from England on November 22. The Pev. A. Marshall, of Purakanui. Otago, who has accepted a call to tho Waihi Presbyterian Church, was farewelled by his congregation last week and will take up his new duties shortly. Commander P. C. k P. Brooke has assumed command of IT.M.S. Philomel and the Devonport Naval Base in succession to Commander E. L. Berthon. who is to leave for Wellington on Wednesday, cn route to England. The Hon. C. J. C'arrington. M.L.C , and Mr. W. J. Jordan, Mr. J. A 7 Lee, Mr. IL G. P. Mason, Mr. F. W. Schramm and Mr. A. J. Stallworthv, M.P.'s, arrived from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning. Mr. G. J. Garland. Mr. C. P. Earle, registrar, and Mr. F. G. Trcwtf.lt, assistant-registrar of the New Zealand Institute of Certified Secretaries, will leave for Wellington this evening to atiend the annual meeting of the institute. Squadron-Leader T. W. White, chief pilot of New Zealand Airways, who is to fly the Australian-built Codoek monoplane in company with the Southern Cross on the latter's forthcoming transtasman flight, will leave for Australia this week to join Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's organisation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21647, 13 November 1933, Page 12