PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. P. J. Nathan, of Wellington > is at tho Station Hotel. '•
Mr and Mrs? T. Mill, of Dunedin are at the Grand Hotel. '•
Mr. 'J. Marsden Caughey returned from \v angamu yesterday morning/
Mr. Spencer Mason was a passenger by yesterday morning's limited express from Wellington.
Mr. A. M. Brodie, of Hastings, has been elected president of tho New Zealand Veterinary Association.
The Rev. R. Ferguson Fish, of Caversham, Dunedin, arrived in Auckland by the limited express yesterday morning.
Mr. W. Wallace, chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, left for Wellington by the express yesterday afternoon on a business visit.
Mr. W. 11. T. Leighton, chairman of the Waitcmata Electric-Power Board, and Mr. A. Main, manager, returned yesterday from a business visit to Wellington.
Commissioned Gunner R. V. Marchent, who was a passenger from England to Wellington by the Rangitiki, arrived in Auckland yesterday to join H.M.S. Philomel.
Mr. Anderson Tyrer, examiner for. the Trinity College of Music, London, was a passenger on the Rangitiki,* which arrived at Wellington on Wed-, nesday from London.
Mr. W. S. Spence. secretary of the, Auckland Racing Club, and Mr. R. A. Spinley, secretary of the Takapuna, Jockey Club, left last evening forWellington, where the first conference* of racing club secretaries will open to-, da v.
Mr. Owen Yule, a graduate in den-, tistry at the Otago University, has oh-, tained the degree of doctor of denta! surgery with honours at the Toronto University. Mr. Yule%will probably, proceed to Edinburgh to%continue his. studies.
Mr. L. Lefeaux, governor of the NewZealand Reserve Bank, left Sydney yes A terday by the Makura for Welling-, ton, according to a Press Association message. Mr. Lefeaux has been dis-» cussing banking matters with the Com-, monwealth Bank Board.
Captain L. Vaughan Morgan* M.V.0., D.S.C., who has been ap-. pointed to succeed Captain C. Sinclair Thomson as second naval member of the New Zealand Naval Board, will arrive at Auckland from England by the Rangitane on August 1.
Mr. K. G. Kearney, manager in Christchurch for the Goldberg Adver-. tising Agency, Limited, has been pro-, moted to the position of manager in Wellington. Mr. J. Wearn, manager of the Dunedin branch, has been ap-. pointed manager in Christchurch.
Mr. J. M. Makower, partner in the) firm of M. Makower and Company, London, and a Makower, Mcßeath and Company, Limited, WelL ington, arrived at Wellington by thei Rangitiki on Wednesday from London on a business visit to the Dominion. Hq is accompanied by Mrs. Makower.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 12
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