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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. E. Barnard, M.P. for Napier arrived in Auckland by the express on ~ Saturday morning.*

Captain S. Frickleton, V.C., has been posted from the retired list to the First Battalion Wellington Regiment.

Mr. H. J. Kelliher, managing direct tor of Dominion Breweries, Limited! left by the lijnited last evenine*f n ill Wellington. ° or |

Major-General Sir Andrew Russell* has accepted the appointment of honorary colonel of the Wellington Regiment.

Sir Henry and Lady Buckleton, and their daughter, Mrs. M. Sharpe, 0 f Sydney, are visiting Auckland. They are at the Station Hotel.

Mr. H. H. Sterling, chairman of the Railways Board, arrived from Welling, ton last evening, and joined t.he special Parliamentary train to Waitangi.

Mr. C. D. Hardie, who has been librarian at Canterbury University College for the last seven and a-half years formally retired from the position last week.

Sir Francis Bell and Miss E. Bell arrived from the South yesterday morning and left again in the evening by the special Parliamentary train for Waitangi.

Dr. J. B. Condliffe, of the Economics and Financial Division of the Secretariat of the League of Nations, intends to visit New Zealand on holiday during the current year. "

The Rev. H. L. R. Isherwood,' of th% Bay of Islands, who temporarily discharged the duties of vicar of North-! cote during the holiday season, has re-, turned to Russell.

Mr. J. R. MeKenzie, of Wellington, will join the Niagara sailing to-morrow from Auckland for Vancouver. He expects to be absent in the United States and England for seven or eight .months.

Mr. E. Asheroft, clerk of the Manukau County Council, left;by the limited' express last evening for Wellington," where he will confer with officials of the Treasury Department in connection with the consolidation and conversion pf the county loans.

_ Mr. P. Maclean, manager of th<* S National Bank of New Zealand at Hastings, who recently returned from London, where he was attached for 4

some time to the head office of tha bank there, has resumed his duties in Hastings.

Messrs. P. J. Horan, of the Federal Customs Department, Mr. J. F. Murphy, representing the Federal Dei partment of Industries and Commerce, and Sir. E. Mackinrion, Australian ex, pert in plant diseases, returned to Well? ington by the limited express last evenr ing. -

Mr. Charles B. Westmacott has res signed the position of general manager of J. C. Williamson, Limited, and hag been succeeded b*" Mr. Harold Bowden, who has been the New York repre? sentative of the firm for some 10 years, and who has made several trips to New Zealand. Mr. Westmacott has been as-: sociaited with the theatrical profession in Australia for 43 years.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 10