PERSONAL ITEMS
-rpla Mr. A. Luke returned from the Smitfe by train on Saturday morning.
Sir George Elliot returned from Well 1 ' ington by Saturday morning's limited express. \ I',',,
Mr. A. M. Seaman was a passenger from the South by train on Sdturdav morning. : . v
Mr. E. C. Ttirner was a passed for Wellington by the limited express last evening. ; ™.
Mr. John Farrell, Auckland manni>«. for J. C. Williamson, Limited, reS35 from the South .yesterday. ,7
Mr. P. Hall.v, conciliation commis. sioner, returned from the South' hj» train yesterday morning.
Mr. A. F. Moncur, M.P. for Rotom. was a passenger by train from Welling ton on Saturday morning.
Mr. Lisle Alderton, of the Transpoj'-Co-ordination Board, returned from Wellington on Saturday morning bv train. m*
Mr. A. Grayson, president of |i le Automobile Association (Auckland) left for Wellington by train on Saturday afternoon.
Dr. E. P. Neale, secretary of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, returned from Wellington by Saturday morning's train.
The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, M.P, who arrived from Wellington on Saturl day morning, returned by last evening'* limited express.
Mr. Lloyd Powell, who has been conducting examinations in New Zealand for the Associated Boards of the Royal Schools of Music, will leave for London ' on- December 17.
The Rev. H.- Gilbert, of Harailton, who will leave shortly for a tour abroad, has been appointed New Zealand representative at the General Af eembly of the Church of Scotland. .
The Rev. J. H. Haslam, of Wollijig, ton, president of the New Zealand Methodist Conference, took part in the 95th anniversary celebrations yesterday of the Whiteley Memorial Church, Net Plymouth.
Captain A. H. L. Sugden, area officer at Napier, accompanied by his wife and family, arrived by train on Saturday morning. He sailed by the Tainui yesterday for England, where he will .? undergo a special training course.
The Rt. Rev. P. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, has returned to his home at Hastings, after spending scvsa vreelo in the Auckland Diocese, during which he travelled 2500 miles by motor-car and went as far north as Spirits Bay.)
Mr. G. J. E. Hunter, M.Sc., A.1.C., until recently a member of the bacteriological staff of the Otago Univerjity Medical School, has taken up an appointment with the Department cf Scientific and Industrial Research in tag North Island. ' : {Sj|
Mr. 0. Nicholson, Mr. A. G. Graham and the Hon. Eliot R. Davis, M.L.Q.i returned by train on Saturday morning from Christchuroh, where they hare been attending the annual communica- j tion of the Masonic Grand Lodge of New Zealand.
Mr. A. McNeil, senior inspector for the Canterbury Education District, will retire at the end of January, after 40 years' educational experience in the Dominion. His successor will be Mr. W. A. Service, senior inspector for the Otago District. ' : h
Captain R. S. Lewis, marine superintendent in Auckland for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, who ww a passenger from England to Wellington by the Tamaroa, which arrived on Thursday, reached Auckland by train on Saturday morning.
Mr. Howard Ashworth, who has been appointed organist and choirmaster at the Maori ill Presbyterian Church. Dunedin, was for six years organist and choirmaster of St. Paul's Presb;rtflriah Church, Devonport, and prior to that for two years at Knox Church, Parcel 1. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22287, 9 December 1935, Page 12
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