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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. W. Meek left by train for Wellington yesterday. Mr. J. Fletcher left for Dunedin by the limited express last evening. Mr. 0. N. Campbell has been gazetted as a member cf the Small Farms Board. ~ ■ i Paymaster-Commander C. H. Lawarrived from Wellington by train yesterday morning. Mr. C. H. Burnett, M P. for Tan. ranga, is visiting Auckland and is at tbe Royal Hotel. Professor H. Hollinpake, professor of music at Auckland University College, has been granted recognition as a professor of the New Zealand University. Colonel F. W. W. Dawson, District Officer of Health, and Mrs. Dawson, of Hamilton, leave to-day on a three weeks' holiday at Whangarei and Waiheke. Mr. F. W. Brandt, a son of Mr. F. L. Brandt, of Sumner, has returned from spending 18 month" in England as a student at the Metropolitan Police Training College Dr. Alan Wilson and Dr. E. Bridgman have been appointed registrar and assistant-registrar respectively at the Waikato Hospital. Both are members of the hospital staff. Mr. J. Hill, superintendent of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company at Palmerston North, and late of Thames, has received notice of his transfer to Gisborne. Adjutant H. G. Wallace, of the Salvation Army at Palmerston North, will leave this week for Invercargill to take charge at that centre. His successor in Palmerston North will be Adjutant W. Searle, of Sydenham. Mr. C. H. Hewlett has been elected chairman of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, in place of Dr. H. G. Denham, who has resigned on account of absence from New Zealand for the greater part of the coming year. Mr. H? F. von Haast. pro-chancellor of the University of New Zealand, and Professor J. Rankine Brown, of Wellington, and Mr. J. C. H. Somerville, of Dunedin, who arrived yesterday to attend the annual sessions of the Senate of the University of New Zealand, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. ,T. E. Lowe, who for the past nine years has been headmaster of the Parawera Native School, will take charge of the native school at Kaikohe (North Auckland) after the midsummer vacation. Mr. Lowe will be succeeded by Mr. G. J. Rust, who has been in charge of the native school at Te Hapua, a few miles from the North Cape.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22319, 17 January 1936, Page 10