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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. O. Nicholson left bv the limited express last evening for the SoutH. '?S| Sir George Elliot left by the limited 11 express last evening for the South. Major G. Miller, director of «ta Grenadier Guards Band, is at the Gran? f Hotel. | Mr. J. Vogel, of Wellington, left fa. I the South last evening by the limited'" express. ' ] The Hon. C. J. C:\rrington, M.L.C' arrived in Auckland from the South by ' the express yesterdav morning. . 1 •, "'llllll Mr. J. A. Nash, M.P. for Palmersfon North, was a passenger for the Sotyjpp* by the limited express last evening. alglS Mr. Norton Francis and Mr. H. s!§%? Stuckey have been reappointed member* of tho Massey Agricultural College Council. Mr. Samuel Ritchie, who has been Conciliation Commissioner in the South -life Island, has been reappointed for a fur: * ther six months.

Mr. Basil Sanderson, of London, man- ' ager of the Shaw, Savill and Albion' Company. Limited, left by train laft evening for Wellington.

Sir Henry Fowler,= of Derby, chair* man of the Noise Abatement Committee in England, returned to Auckland yesterday from Rotorua, and is at the Grand Hotel. He will leavfj for Eng. land by the Rangitata to-morrow.

Mr. A. dtt Cros, of London, a founder of the Dunlop Rubber Company, and Mrs. du Cros, who have been spending a short holiday., in the Dominion while on their way to Australia, returned to Auckland .yesterday from the Bay of Islands, and are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. E. M. Mosely, deputy-registrar of the Supreme Court in Auckland, has been appointed a marshal of the Supreme Court in respect of its jurisdiction's a colonial Court of Admiralty. The appointment i 3 made pending the selection of a registrar to succeed Mr. C. J. Hewlett, who retired last year.' I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22010, 17 January 1935, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22010, 17 January 1935, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22010, 17 January 1935, Page 10

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