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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr.* M. Mailing, manager of t\ Hamilton branch of the Bank of Alio" tralasia, has been appointed mahap of the Christchureh branch. ; i§ Mr. /M. Myers, Dunedin, manaeini director of the D.1.C., who has been visiting Auckland, returned South W the limited express last evening. Dr. T. G. Gray, inßpector-g enera , of mental hospitals, and Dr. J. sell, of Wellington, arrived fro' m tta South yesterday morning. They aro the Station Hotel. Mr. W. T. Ikin, of Wellington New' Zealand manager of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, who has been on a brief business visit to, Auckland returned South last evening,! ' Mr. T. M. Haslett, headmaster of Knox Grammar Junior School, Sydnev who with Mrs. Haslett has been visit i ing relatives in Auckland, left by the Monowai for. Sydney last evening.

Dr. F. P. president of the Car negie Corporation of New York, arrived by the Monterey yesterday on a visit to New Zealand, accompanied by Mrs Keppel. They are at th<s Grand-Hotel'

Mr. Roland Hill, of the legal pub. lishing firm of Butterworth and Company, Limited, arrived by the Hon- x terey yesterday to spend several months in the Dominion. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. Seymour Jack, of Auckland has passed the licentiate diploma examination of the Institute of Builders, Lo n ! don, and at a council meeting of the institute was elected to licentiate mem. bership. . ;

The Rev. T. Ta.it, of Sydney, at one time minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Christchurch. arrived in Auckland .yesterday. He will conduct the services at St. David's Church for the next four Sundays.

Major R. Straussman. a former manager of the Chicagp Tribune, and pr* prietor-publisher of the Red Book Magazine, was a through passenger bv thp Monterey yesterday on & round trip of the Pacific. He is accompanied by Mrs. Straussman.

Mr. T. Ishihara. of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited, was a through passenger by the Monterey yesterday accompanied by his wife and children! He will act as sub-manager of the bank in Sydney, having been stationed in Los Angeles for the past three years.

Mr. A. G. Marshall, New Zealand Rhodes Scholar for 1911, arrived by the Monterey yesterday with his wife and young daughter on a holiday visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Marshall, of Morningside. Mr. Marl shall is with the Shell Oil Company, Limited, at Martinez, California.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22018, 26 January 1935, Page 12