PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. P., C. Webb. M.P. for is at the' Station Hotel. Mr. A. Harris, M.P. for left for Wellington by train last even-K | Mr. Alan Donald was a passenger from the South by the limited express yesterday morning. Mr. C. F. Eskeli, manager in New VS Zealand for Universal Films, Limited, left by train last evening on his return., j to Wellington. Mr. F. J. Shanks, deputy-director- , : J general of the Post and Telegraph I>partment, left for the South by train - | yesterday afternoon. mm Mr. H. C. McCoy, manager in Auck- 2 land for New Zealand Breweries, Lira- ||| ited, returned from Wellington by I P train yesterday morning. Mr. H. H. Sterling, chairman of the'Railways Board, arrived by train from p the South yesterday morning and left ||| later in the day for Rotorua. -yjaaßpS Dr. C. J. Reakes, Director-General -J of Agriculture, and Mrs. Reakes, ai- v rived bv the limited express yesterday morning. They are at the Grand Hotel. |||
Mr. R. G. Whitehead, of Wellington, and Mr. E. R. Nicholl, of Sydney, who crossed the Tasman Sea by aero- - - plane on Thursday, are at the Station Hotel. J9
Mr. W. Paige, commissioned gunner, Mr. R. H. Shipcott, commissioned gunner, and Mr. F. I. C. Sharman,' warrant engineer, of H.M.S. Dunedin, will return to England in January.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Creagh returned"-M from Wellington by train yesterday - morning. Mr. Creagh has been attending the annual conference of the Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand/
Mr. R. H. Nesbitt, Australian Trade Commissioner, and Sir. J. Payne, assistant-commissioner, arrived from the South by the limited express yesterday morning and are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. Claude Kingston, concert director for J. and N. Taifc, was a passenger from Wellington yesterday. Sir. Kingston will meet the Guards Band on its arrival from Australia. ,
Mr. R. A. Falla and Mr. A. W. B. Powell, ornithologist and conchologisi respectively 'at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, are on a trip to the West Coast Sounds in the Government steamer Matai.
The Rev. Dr. J. J. North, principal of the New Zealand Baptist College, Auckland, will conduct the services in the Hanover Street Baptist Church, Dunedin, for the next six weeks during the absence of the Rev. E. S. Tuckwell;
Mr. A. H. Sinel, acting-general manager in? New Zealand for the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, arrived by the limited express yesterday morning. He is accompanied by Mrs. Sinelj and they are at the Grand Hotel.
Father C. C. Martindale, the noted Roman Catholic leader, arrived from Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning. He *ill leave for Australia by the Aorangi on Monday to attend the Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne.
Mr. W. E. Waterhouse. general sales manager for General Motors" (Xew Zea-~ land), Limited, has been appointed acting-managing-director for New "Zealand during the absence of Mr. W. McHardy Formaij on a visit to England and the United States.
Mr. It. EL J. Camm, manager of the Christchurch branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, has been appointed manager in Adelaide. He has been in New Zealaai sincel9l9, serving in Invercargill and Chris'tchureh. He will be succeeded by Mr. H. H. Bodd, of Melbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21966, 24 November 1934, Page 14
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