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Mr, C. L. Duigan, of Wanganui, is at the Station Hotel. ■'. ■. -—'— * ■ ~m Mr H. E. Haines returned to Auckland "from Sydney by the Wanganella yesterday, Sir James Gunson, acting-chairman of the Railways Board, returned from Wellington .yesterday.-. - , v i ■ > . Mr. R. C. Mannington, advance manager of Wirth's Circus,_ will arrive in Auckland this morning. *' i- : i . . Mr. F. J. Nathan, of Palmerston North, arrived in Auckland yesterday and is at the Station Hotel. Mr. C. G. Macindoe, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board, will leave for Sydney by the Wanganella on Mon- < day. . Mr. F. P. Dwyer, of the Internal Affairs Department, arrived from Wellington yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. . , Major-General Sir William SinclairBurgess, general, officer commanding the New Zealand Military Forces, arrived from Wellington yesterday. Mr. C. Alma Baker, of the Federated Malay States, who has been on his customary visit to New Zealand, will leavo for Sydney by the Wanganella on Monday. Mr. A. P. Ellis, New Zealand commissioner on the British Phosphate Commission, returned to Auckland by the Wanganella yesterday after a business trip to Melbourne. - ■ Colonel J. L. Sleeman, chief com, missioner of the St. John Ambulanca Brigade overseas, who has been touring New Zealand, will leave for Sydney by the Wanganella on Monday. Captain Garfield Stewart, M.C., of the New Zealand Medical Corps, who ' has been attending the No. 1 New Zealand Air Force Squadron annua! camp at Christchurch, retqrped to Auckland yesterday. , " ? / : : Mr. H. W. Brodie, of. Montreal,, overseas passenger manager of the Canadian Pacific Railways, and Mrs. >. Brodie, arrived at Auckland by the Wanganella yesterday. They are at the Grand Hotel. Mr, J, A, Cussen, secretary of the Hume Pipe Company (Aust.), Limited, of Melbourne, arrived at Auckland by the Wanganella yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Cussen and will leave * for the south after a short stay in Auckland, Mr. W. T. Anderton, M.P.; will leave by the limited express to-morrow night for Wellington, where he will represent the Mayor, Mr. Ernest Daviß, at the Centenary Celebrations Confer, ence on Monday, : Mr.) R. A. S. Mason, official representative of the executive of the Boy*' Brigade in England, arrived at Auckland by the Wanganella yesterday on a visit to the Dominion, After meeting local members of the movement ho loft for Wellington by the limited-express last eveniug. The Hon. G. L. Gaudie, Minister of Public Works and Immigration in the Victorian Government, who has been touring New Zealand, arrived at Auck-, land yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Gaudie', the Hon. H. Pye, M.L.C., of Melbourne, and his private secretary, Mr. E. L, Cook. They are at the Grand Hotel and will leave for Australia by the Wanganella on Monday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 14
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