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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. C. G. Macindoe left by limited express last evening on * ness visit to-Wellington and ffi church. ■ Mr. C. M. Canadian Commissiorfer, who has been visitor Napier and Rotorua, returned to Aii*Plf land yesterday. . r *. ■ Mr. A. Grayson, president of ft Automobile Association (Auckland) il turned from "Wellington by train VaT terday morning. "V Sir Stephen Allen, Mr. L. and Mr. H. 33. S. Johnstone, mernM of the Transport Co-ordination left by train for Wellington last ingMr. E. E. Elphick, for the past 11 years veterinarian in the Departmentof Agriculture, Hastings, has to take up private practice in Otaki district. Mr. W. Brtfinley, deputy-chairman of tho Unemployment Board, and Mr j S. Hunter, Commissioner of Unemplov' ' mont, who have been in Auckland oa'^ 1 departmental business, left for Itotorua yesterday afternoon. They will visit Wairoa, Gisborne and Napier returning to Wellington. Mr. W. R. Fee,_ chairman 6f theSmanagoment committee of tho Att&Jgf land Cricket Association, left by limited express last evening to attendir 1 ■ the biennial conference of delegates to the New Zealand Cricket Council Christchurch. The conference will com.' mence to-morrow, and the annual meeting of the council will be held on Friday. , Mr. R. H. Nesbitt, Australian Trade I Commissioner in New Zealand, who c-ently underwent a minor operation iijife Auckland, has made a good recovery f and has left the private hospital in which ho was a patient. He is now convalescing in Auckland. He expects to leave on Friday for Wellington, and to leave Wellington next Tuesday for • Christchurch. . - * ■ • Mr. E. S. Smith, formerly of Auckland, has been appointed Crown solicitor in the Crown Law Office, Welling. ;; ton. Mr. Smith, who was educated at I the Auckland School and Auckland University College, joined tho legal staff of the Public Trust Office, Wellington, in 1925, becoming assistant solicitor in 1930, a position he occupied until his present appointment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22259, 6 November 1935, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22259, 6 November 1935, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22259, 6 November 1935, Page 14

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