PERSONAL ITEMS
Sir James Gunson returned from Palmerston North by the express yesterday. The Hon. J. A. Young, Minister of Health, was a passenger from tho South by the express yesterday. Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Mayor of Wellington, and Mrs. Hislop are spending the Easter holidays on a tour of the National Park, Taupo and Rotorua. \ __ . | Mr. C. F. Browne, organist and choirmaster at St. Peter's Church, Takapuna, has been appointed .to a smiilai position at Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, Christchureh. The Rev. S. Henderson, who hat been in charge of the Kaiapoi Methodist circuit for the past five years, closet' his active ministry last week af'er 45 years in the service of the chup-h. Mr. F. W. Sandford. Scout tr-tininp commissioner for New Zealand, celebrated his 82nd birthday on Thursday He is spending Easter in i.asp.?etint> training cajnps at Wellington an I \Ya nganui. Mr. H. .Macintosh, chief traffic: inspector in Christchureh, is v siting Auckland. He represented Cant:-rbun at the annual conference of delegates i to the New Zealand Rugby Referees Association. Mr. A. Cherry, chairman- of the Howick Tov. n Board, who is to leav<j this week with Mrs. Cherry for ;i tour of Great Britain and the' Comment, has been granted six months' leave oi absence by the board. Mr. M. .1 Savage. M.P., Lef-der of . the Opposition, who has been 1 isiting Otago and Southland, is attending the Easter conference of the Alliance of.. Labour in Christchureh, and wii', leave this week for Westiand. Mr. F. L. Parsonage, of Wellington, will leave by the Niagara for Var eouvcr to-morrow for a tour abroad. He will represent the Wellington district at the Centenary High Court o: the Ancient Order of Foresters, to be held ir, August at Nottingham. Inspector D. Fraser. officer in charge of the Hamilton police district, ha; been promoted to the rank of superintendent and has received notice of his transfer to Dunedin. Mr. Frasor came to Hamilton from New Plymouth three years ago. Mr. W. Milne, a cold-storage proprietor and president of the Deacons' Association of the Trades Houses of the City of Glasgow, who is on a world tour and who has visited the pr incipal cities of New Zealand since his arrival,, three weeks ago, will leave by the Niagara to-morrow for Vancouver.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 10
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