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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. A. Boucher returned from Wellington yesterday. *

Mr. J. Sea brook returned from". Well, ington by train yesterday morning.

Father M. J. Bleakley, of Hamilton, has returned from a visit to Ireland,

Mr. V. R. Meredith was a passenger from Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning.

The Hon. C. J. Carrington. M.L.Q was among the passengers from Well, ington by yesterday morning's limited express.

Sir James Gunson, a member of tha Railways Board, returned from Well, ington by the limited express yesterday morning. - -

Mr. W. D. Holgate, president of th« New Zealand Coalmine Owners' Asso, ciation, returned from Wellington by train yesterday morning.

Mr. G. A. Pasooe, a member of th» Unemployment Board, returned from North Auckland yesterday, and wifl leave for Wellington this evening.

Archdeacon G. Mac Murray and Mrs, Mac Murray will leave by the Mararoj to-day on a two months' visit to Aug, tralia. They will go to Sydney and Mel, | bourne and Archdeacon Mac Murray will also pay visits to his old parishes at Ballarat and Ararat.

Mr. H. D. Vickery, chairman of tl« New Zealand Broadcasting Board, and Mr. E. C. Hands, manager, arrived from Wellington by train yesterday morning to attend a meeting of th« board in Auckland. Mr. Hands returned * to Wellington last evening.

The Rev. A. Drake, vicar of Hikn. rangi, North Auckland, was a passen. ger by the Tainui, which arrived &i Wellington from Southampton thi« week. He has been on a six monthg' visit to England and will take up hi» parish duties again shortly.

The Rev. E. R. Harries, who resigned from the ministry of St. James' Presby. ; terian Church at the end of last March, has been visiting Glasgow and Belfast according to the latest letters received from him. On his way to England, with Mrs. Harries, "he spent 14 weeks in Canada. Mr. Harries will probably n. turn to Canada later.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 12