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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. A. M. Seaman left for Wellhg. ton by the limited express last, evening. Mr. A. W. Donald returned to Auckland from Wellington ou Saturday morning. _ ■ Sir James Gunson was among the passengers for Wellington by last~eveuiug's limited express Mr. E. C. Turner and .Mr. A. Turner were passengers for Wellington by the limited express last evening. 3ir. M. J■ Savage, Leader of the Opposition, returned zo Auckland by the limited express on Saturday. Mr. Walker Boss, of of the firm of Boss and Glendining, will leave for England by the Botorua this afternoon. Mr. W. J. Holdsivorth, chairman of the Auckland Electric-Power Board, returned from Wellington en Saturday morning. Mr. L. W. Rolxu'tson, locomotive engineer for the Auckland railway district, returned to Auckland from Wellington on Saturday. The Hons. ; T. Blood worth, E. R. Davis and J. Trevethiek, M.L.C.'s, returned to Auckland by the limited ex- . press ou Saturday morning. Mr. N. S. Falla, managing-director of the Union Steam Ship Company, Limited, returned to Wellington by express on Saturday afternoon. The Hon. M. Pagan, M.L.C., of Wellington, Mr. W. A. Bodkin, M.P. for Central Otago, and Mr. P. 0. Webb. M.P. for Buller, were passengers to Auckland by the limited express on Saturday morning. Messrs. A. Harris, W. J. Jordan, J. A. L<e, H. G. B. Mason, J. N. Massev. W. W. Massey, A. S. Richards, A. M. Samuel, F. W. Schramm and A. J. Stallworthy, M .P.'s, returned to Auckland by the limited express oa Saturday morning. Mr. A. S. Sutherland, of Ngaruaiviahia, has been elected a member, of the South Auckland Land Board. There* were originally two candidates for ••he seat, but on the withdrawal of Mr. "3-. H. Mends, of Te Puke, Mr. Suther- ' land has been declared elected. Bishop West-Watson, of Christchurch, will visit Nelson for the consecration of the Bishop-designate, Canon Hilliard, on Sunday, October 28 He will then proceed to Auckland, whence he will sail for Australia to attend the Melbourne Centenary celebrations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21931, 15 October 1934, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21931, 15 October 1934, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21931, 15 October 1934, Page 12

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