PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. A. Leigh Hunt has been ra. elected chairman of the New Zealand Forostry League. Mr. H. M. Rush worth. M.P; f or Bay of Islands, left for the South by train last evening. Mr, James Robertson left for Well-" ington by the limited express last evening. He expects to return to-morrow morning. Dr. and Mrs. A. Spong and their ' two children returned from England by the motor-ship New Zealand. Star yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MacEwan, who returned from Sydney by the Mariposa 011 Saturday, were passengers for Wellington by the limited express last even-' ing. ;•{' Mr. S. Hutchison, of Shanghai, left* Auckland yesterday for the Waikato where he is making a study of dairy' production. He will return at the end of the week. . >' Archbishop Averill left by train yesterday afternoon for Wellington, where Lm will attend the annual conferences ' of organisations of the Anglican Church. He was accompanied by Mrs. Averill.'; Mr. N. C. Pierce, secretary of theAuckland Lawn Tennis Association.' left' by train last evening for Welling! ton, where he will attend the annual' meeting of the New Zealand Lawn Tetfnis Association Mr. G. W Slane, headmaster of the Woodville District Hiph School, has accepted the position of headmaster of the Te Papapa School, Auckland. He will take over his new duties at the beginning of next term.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 10
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