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PERSONAL ITEMS

_ Mr. C. H. Moses, left last ■evening « Wellington. Mr. Y. J. Earner returned from Weill ington yesterday. , The Hon. Eliot, R. Davis, M.L.C.Xleft for Wellington, last evening. Mr. W. A. Boucher returned to Auckland from the South yesterday. Mr. C. G. Macindoe returned to Auckland yesterday morning; after visit- : ing Wellington. • j-1 ' Mr. A. M. Seaman arrived by the • ■' limited, express frV>m Wellington on Saturday mcirniucMr. J- Stanton, city solicitor, re» turned to Auckland from Taihape oti Saturday morning. Mr. C. M. Richwhite was n passenger from the South by the limited express on Saturday morning. Sir George Wilson, accompanied by ' Lady Wilson, returned from Wellington by the express yesterday. The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher, formerly' of Auckland, has been carrying out an evangelical mission in South Africa. ~ Mr, M. J. Savage, Leader of the Opposition, arrived from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning. , Inspector G. B. Edwards, of the Auckland police force, who is on leave, left for the South by the limited express j;ast evening. The Hon. A. Burns and the Hon. ,J. Trevethick. M.L.C.'s, were passengers bv the limited express from Wellington on Saturday morning. - j Mr. G. W. Skelterup. managing director of the Para Rubber Company, Limited, was a passenger by the express for Wellington on Saturday, Mr. J. H. Luxford, formerly Chief Judge of Samoa, accompanied by Mrs. Luxford, arrived in Auckland by the limited express on Saturday morning. Captain R. C. Hammond, manager of the Northern Steamship Company, Limited, was, among the paissengers for Wellington on the limited express last evening. Mr. L. Alderton, a member of the Transport Co-ordination Board, returned from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning, and left again last evening for the South. Captain T, J. Watts, secretary and advisory superintendent of the United Fire Brigades' Association, returned to Auckland on Saturday morning after 1 visiting a number oi: southern oentrei on fire brigade business. Mr. W. P. Endea:n, Mr. A. Harris, Mr. W. J. Jordan, Mr. J. A. Lee, Mr. W. E. PaiTy, Mr. A. S. Richards; Mr. A. M- Samuel, Mr. F. W. Schramm and Mr. A. J. Stallworthv, M.P.'s, arrived from Wellington on Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 10

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