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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Rev. Dr. C. H. Laws ret. ' from the south by train yesterday

Mr. b. W. House returned from tu south by the limited express on Sit, day morning. . Cl,r -

Mr. W. H. Stevens, of Wellington js on a business visit to Auckland ' } is at the Star Hotel.

Air J. P. Ka laugher, secretarv of the .New Zealand f ricsian Associnti returned from Palmerston North °b' train on Saturday morning.

The Hon. I. fJloodworth, Mj n was among the passengers from \V e l'i* ington by Saturday morning's |j mi A" express He left again for WolliSg last night. b un

Mr. J. P. Clnuston arrived from T>u ediu by the limited express on Satu"' day morning to take up the position of chief postmaster in Auckland W is at tlie Star Hotel. ' 0

Sir Arnold Theiler. formerly Dir.w n of Veterinary Research to the Son? African Government, who is on a ton' of New Zealand, is again visiting Wl/ land, and is at the Hotel Cargen. w" is accompanied by Lady Theiler. ' 9

Mr. A. M. Seaman, former president of the Associated Chambers of C o m merce, and Mr. A. 0. Lunn, presides" of the Auckland chamber, arrived f rup the south yesterday morning after at! tending the annual conference of tV associated chambers in Christchurch *

The Rev. C. L. Carr, Mr. W. J w dan, Mr. J. A. Lee, Mr. li. 6' \{ Mason, Mr. W, W. Massev, Mr \ u' Samuel, and Mr. A. J." St'allwor'thv' M.P. s, were passengers from WeHijm' ton b\ the limited express on Saturday morning. They left again for Welling ton la >t night. b *

Mr. E. Cascv, acting-general niati ager of railways, and Mr. E. \y Barre;>, vice-president of the New 2ea" land Failway Officers' Institute, arrived from ;he south by train on Saturday morning and attended the reunion of the Auckland branch of the institute in the evening. Mr. Casey left bv train last night ori. his return to Wellington

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21949, 5 November 1934, Page 10

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