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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir George Elliot left for last evening31r. W. Grounds left for Wellington Vfjj bv the limited express last evening, air. W. McKail Geddes will !eave % ■■£% the Monowai to-day on a vcdt to An*, tralia. / air. O. Nicholson was a passenger for : Wellington by the limited express fast M evening. Mr. J- Fletcher was a passenger f OT Wellington by 'the express y«ster& y !|&f afternoon. Mr. E. C. Turner wai a passenger Iff from Wellington by the limited express ; yesterday morning. ."Mill Mr. F. J. Kennedy, manager of th« Wellington Gas Company, will leave by the Monowai for Australia to-day. The Rev. R. J. Boyt, vicar of Fran itton. has been appointed a minor canon of St. Peter's Cathedral, Hamilton. Mr. J. Spiro, of Dunedm, arrived from the South by train ye-sterdav ; i 'morning. He is at the Star- Hotel. ' i;| Mr. Dynes Fulton, of Hamilton. left J last evening to attend a meeting of tha Dairy Produce Board in Wellington to- ' jj day. ilr. J. Dundas Smith, Coosa!* General for Chile in Sydney,, will leave by the Monowai to-day on his return j to Australia. " -- -.] ilr. W. P. Endean, M.P. for Par- *1 nell. was among the passengers from ■ Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning. air. W. R. Brinsiey, of Dnmedin, will be a passenger by the aioncwai for Sydney to-day. He will be accompanied by airs. Brinsiey. air. A. E. Davy, organiser for the Democrat Party, arrived' from Wellington yesterday morning. He is at the Station Hotel. air. S. Takle left for Wellington by train yesterday afternoon to attend a meetinz of the Development of India*, tries Committee, of which he is a member. air. G. H. Davis, railway had officer, was a passenger fro:m Weiliag- . . ton by train yesterday maiming. He . . -is accompanied by airs. Davis and they ; are at the Station Hotel. Colonel Albert Orsbom. chief secretary of the Salvation. Amy in New ; Zealand, arrived from Wellington by train yesterday morning. He will leave I on hi 3 return this evening. The Rev. C. W. Turner, vicar of Te Aroha. has been appointed a canon of St. Peter's Cathedral, Hamilton, in place of the Rev. G. T. Besj'e. formerly of Stratford, who is now in England. r Dr. T. A. aiacGibbon and Mrs. Jlaci Gibbon, of Christchurch, who are to make a five months' torn- of Great Britain and the Continent, will sail ; for London fey the Tainui from Auckland this morning. air. F. Perkins has been re-elected chairman of the board of manages of the Pukekohe Technical High . School for the ensuing year. Mr. Perkas has been chairman since the' oneszag of the school in. 1921. air. F. aiarks. cf Ancldartd. uriS leave, with airs, aiarks. by the Monowai to-day, on a holiday visit to Australia. After visiting SleFocorne the? , will spend some "time in Sydney, returning to New Zealand aboun the end of November. air. C. M. Martin, of Wdßactca, will leave for Australia b;v the Monowai to-day to take up has' daiSes as ! secretary and chief inspector of the | Australian aiutual Provident Society, with headquarters in Sydney. He will he accompanied by Mrs, Martin their family. Dr. H. W. K. afowil. Archbishop of ! Sydney, accompanied byMrs.MowS.aad Archdeacon -Johnstone, of. Parramatia. will leave Sydney on Saturday tn I» present at the consecration, ot Caaon Hffliard as Bishop of Nelson. Artfebishop aicrwil will preach the sermon at the consecration service.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 12