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Mr. .0. Nicholson left for % last night. "^Bwn The Rev. E. M. Cowio v? 0 Khandallah, is visiting Hamilton; X Mr. G. W. Hutchison the South by the limited exrirM. terday morning. , ■ —- Mr. George Lindsey, of the toms Department, Nopier, has u?" transferred on promotion to Auckla^j 1 Dr. C. E. Becby, executives' Lift to the Isew Zealand Council for PAW national Research, returned to ington last niglib. Colonel and Mrs. N. p. Adams. *|| Uevedon, are returning to Naw 7. 'P--land by the Rangitata, which at Auckland on November 20* w™-' v % : Mr. J. P. Kalaußher, secretary u : the New Zealand Friesian tion, and Mrs. Kalaugher left f? 1 Palmerston .North and ChristchuJ • lasfc night. - - - - • Mr. H. 0. Mellsop, president of the Auckland provincial branch of the Isew Zealand Farmers' Union, for Taumarunui by train yesterda* afternoon. »y Sir Archibald Edmonstonc, of don, formerly groom-in-waiting to King Edward VIL, and Lady Edmonstone, are passengers on the Ranjri. tata, due here on November 20. Mr. Claude Kingston, concert director of J. and N. Tait, with head-?: quarters in Melbourne, arrived Auckland by the Wanganella yesterday. He is at the Grand Hotel, iijff Flying-Officer A. T. Orchard, of the Royal Air Fnrce, is returning by the!: Raiigitata with his wife and family to take up duties on the staff of Cook Strait Airways, Limited. Mr. Orchard is a native of Blenheim. Captain W. Kelly, of the Royalt Indian Army Service Corns, who. has been visiting Melbourne on furlough, arrived by the Wanganella yesterday from Australia. He will sail by th« Akaroa to-morrow for London. * Bishoo Cherrington, -who is to visit England next year to raise funds for the debt extinction of several parishes; in the Waikato diocese, will leave by Uie lonic on February 6, and expects to be away most of the year.
Mr. A. F. Ellis, representative $ tho New Zealand Government on the Board of the British Phosphate Commissioners, who has been visiting Nauru Island and Ocean Island, ieturned by the Wanganella yesterday.
Mr. K. C. Maclaurin and Mr. S. Walker, headmasters of the Westmere and Newton Central Schools respectively, will retire at the end of next January, according to advice presented at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board yesterday. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 14
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