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PERSONAL ITEMS

- ■-V . ■ .7 .. «£ - J Mr. G. Kerruish. of Wellington, is »*-• the Hotel Cargen. Mr. Justice Fair arrived from the South by train yesterday morning. Mr. E. 0. Hartridge arrived from Wellington yesterday, and is at th« Hotel Cargen. * - Mr- D. V- Bryant, of Hamilton, arrived m Auckland yesterday, and » at the Grand Hotel. 18 Mr. W. P. Endean and Mr. F. W Schramm, M.P.'s, were passengers for Wellington by last evening's express. Canon C. A. B. Watson left for Wellington by train yesterday afternoon to attend a meeting of the Anglican Board of Missions. Mr. A. H. Johnstone, K.C., and Mr F. L. G. West, returned by th« Marama yesterday after a holiday visit to the Far East. Mr. W. G. Wohlrnann, Commissioner of Police, visited Hamilton yesterday and attended the funeral of Constahlo T. Heeps at Morrinsville. Mr. R. H. Nesbitt, Australian Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, arrived in Auckland from .Wellington yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. The Hon. T. Bloodworth, the Hon C. J. Carrington and the Hon. Eliot R* Davis, M.L.C.'s, left for Wellington by the limited express last evening. Dr. A. H. B. Pearce, chief medical officer for Fiji, was a passenger by the motor-ship Waiwera, which arrived at Port Chalmers from London yesterday The Rev. C. B. Jordan, of Christchurch, has accepted an invitation to remain for a further year as superintendent minister of the Addineton rir" cuit of the Methodist Church. Mr. C. J. Hurley, principal clerk in the head office of the Valuation Depart, ment, Wellington, has been appointed officer-in-charge at Auckland, succeeding Mr. H. A. Anderson, who has tired. -a}.Mr. H. Turner, London manager of the New Zealand Fruit Board, who baa been on a business visit to England was a passenger by the new motor-shin Waiwera, which arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday front London .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21939, 24 October 1934, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21939, 24 October 1934, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21939, 24 October 1934, Page 12

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