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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. E. C. Turner was a passenger §1 from Wellington by train" yesterday morning. Mr. G. S. Moody, Mayor of OpotikL, who Ims been visiting Australia, ; turned this week. Mr. A. V. Ackland, Director of Agrf. • culture in Fiji, who arrived from Suva by tho Waipahi on Tuesday, left for Wellington by tjie- limited express kut : evening. ' , ' . maSSa Sir Philip Game, Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Game, who have been visiting England, are return, ing by the Remfiera, due at Wellington on September 29

The Rev. Clarence Eaton, president of thfi Methodist Conference, who has bean visiting Auckland, left for the South by the limited express last even, ing. He was v accompanied by Mrs. Eaton.

Mr. L. Brinkman, manager of Wanganui branch of the Bank of New Zealand, is to leave for Sydney next month to relieve the manager (of th» Sydney branch, who is to go on holiday' leave.

Mr.. J.-A* C. Allum. chairman of th# Auckland Transport Board, and Mr..J,, Stanton, solicitor to the board, left for. Wellington by the limited express last evening in connection with the Auckland Transport Board Fmpo\vering*Bilf now before Parliament. ... "

Mr. C. R. C. Gardiner, resident man-, ager of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, in Bombay, reached Wellington by the Tainui on Tuesdav on a holiday visit to New Zealand. Before joining the Tainui Mr. Gardiner toured England, Norway, Sweden and Egypt. He will return t# ; India, via Australia, and expects to reach Bombay in November.

Captain J. J. Cameron, who was for many years in the service of the New* Zealand Shipping Company, latterly a* commander of the Remuera. with Mrs. Cameron, intends to leave England on a trip to New Zealand by the Rangi'.? fata about the middle of October. Mjfcl Cameron was a daughter of Mr. WhitBon, of Dunedin, for some years secre* tary of the Union Company, s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 12

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