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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. A. E. Davy, of Wellington, i s visiting Auckland. He is at the' Station Hotel.

Mr. R. B. Hammond, town-planning adviser to the Government', returned from Wellingtpn by train yesterday morning.

Mr. T. R. Aickin. a member of tlio* secretarial staff of the Minister of. Finance, Mr. Coatcs, has been appointed a member of the Small Farms Board.

Mr. W. F. Clouston, assistant-man-ager of the National Bank of New Zealand in Auckland, has been appointed manager of the Invercargill branch of the bank.

Mr. J. McKenzie Wilson, managing director of the New Zealand Farmers' Fertiliser Company, Limited, will leave, by the Monterey on March 22 on a world tour. •»

Mr. David Wilson-has been appointed to the board of directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, in the pi act; of Sir Norman Kater, M.L.C.} who has resigned, having left for England , •

Mr. R. A. Vestey, son of Sir Edmund Vestev, of London, and Mr. W. Vestey, a grandson of Lord Veste.y, who are visiting the Dominion, turned to Auckland from Palmerston North yesterday.

Mr. Justice Frazer, president of the Arbitration Court, and Mr. W. Cecil prime and Mr. A. L. Monfcgith, a*s sessors, left Hamilton yesterday for Rotorua, en route to .Gisborne, where a sitting of the Court will be held. V

Sir Carrick Robertson and Dr. Donald McKenzie. who arrived at Wellington by the Wanganella on Wednesi day, after attendirfg the conference in Melbourne of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, returned to Auckr land yesterday. / . •

Mr. W. H. Dixon, formerly coi£ ductor of . the Christchurch Musical Society, who has been on a visit trt England and the Continent, returned on the Rangitane on Wednesday. It is understood that Mr. Dixon intends settling l in Auckland, states a Pres# Association message.

Mr. T. H. "Wilson, works manager for Wilsons (N.Z.) Portland Cement. Limited, will leave Portland on Sunday to join the Maunganui at Wellington, en route to America and England. Mr. Wilson is making a business trip and expect to be absent from New Zealand for seven or eight months. He will be accompanied by Mrs. "Wilson.

Mr. Harrison "Watson, chief Cans£ dian Tra,de Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1915 until his retirement last June, is making the round trip in the Strathaird, which is due ajb Auckland from Australia this evening, Mr. Watson was appointed curator or Ithe Canadian section of the Imperial Institute in 1892, and his service to Ifche Dominion in Britain covered a" total period of 42 years.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 10