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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Currie, of' Wanganui, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. A. H. Johnstone, K.C., returned from Wellington yesterday morning.

Captain and Mrs. Montague Polley have left for Wellington, and are at the Hotel St. George.

Mr. L. W. Nelson was a passenger from the south by the limited express on Thursday morning.

Mr. J. Donald and Mr. W. A. Donald returned from Wellington by the limited express yesterday.

Mr. P. Hally, conciliation commissioner, returned by train from th§ south yesterday mining.

Dr. J. R. Ritchie, formerly of the Auckland Hospital staff, will leave for London by the Zealandic to-dav.

Mr. H. R. Sellers, secretary to the New Zealand Racing Conference, arrived from Wellington yesterday.

Sir George Elliot, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, arrived from the south by train on Thursday morning.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, M.P., arrived from Wellington by train on Thursday morning, and left later in the day to spend Easter at his home at Matakoho.

Sir Walter Carncross, Speaker of the Legislative Council, who has been in a private hospital in Wellington for several-days, is reported to be making a good recovery.

Mr. Justice Reed, senior puisne ' Judge, will act as Chief Justice during the absence of Sir Michael Myers, who left Wellington by the Rangitata on Thursday with Lady Myers on a visit to Britain.

Mr. J. H. Cunningham, chief accountant to the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited, for the past 18 years,, has been appointed general manager of the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association.

Mr. John Hornabrook, holder of the New Zealand amateur golf title, has been transferred from the Masterton branch of the Bank of New Zealand to the Palmerston North branch, and will take up new duties after the Easter holidays.

The Hon. J. Alexander, the Hon. T. Bloodworth, the Hon. A. Burns, the Hon. C. J. Carrington, the Hon. Eliot 11. Davis, the Hon. B. Martin, tie Hon, F. E. Lark, the Hon. B. C. Robbing, M.L.C.'s, and Mr. W. T. Anderton, Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. G. Haltquist, Mr. W. J. Jordan, Mr. J A. Lee, Mr. W; J. Lyon, Mr. A. F. Moncur, Mr. C. R. Petrie, Mr. A. S. Richards, Mr. T. Henare, Mr. F. W< Schramm, Mr. C. H. Burnett, and Mr. C. H. Chapman, M.P.'s, were passengers from the south by train on Thursday morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 12