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mm Mr. W. B. Pomeroy, of Hamilton has returned from a visit to Australia,' Mr. G. Mills, Mayor of Birkenhead, left yesterday on a visit to KawwPl Island. Dr. 11. Morley, of Auckland, | e ft Wellington on Tuesday by the Port Nicholson for England. Dr. G. B. Pierce, of New York, ar. rived from Wellington yesterday. is at the Hotel Cargen. The Hon. J. Trevethick, M.L.C., re . turned from the South by the limited express yesterday morning. Mr. Eric Riddiford arrived from Wellington yesterday morning and left again last evening on his return to the South. Mr. Justice Johnston and Messrs. P. S. Chadwiek and A. A. Coleman, of the Mortgage Court of Review, are visiting Hamilton. Mr. T. M. T. Jackson has been admitted by Mr. Justice Callan as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court, on the motion of Mr. F. L, G West. Mr. Peter Lewis, of Wanganui, has been asked by His Eoyal Highness the Duke of Connaught to accept promotion to the office of Past Grand Deacon in the English Grand Lodge of Freemasons. Mr. C. M. Turrell, a director and general manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, arrived by the limited express yesterday morning. He will remain in Auckland until the end of the week. Mr. H. Duncan Hall, a member of the information section of the League of Nations Secretariat, arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday. He will commence a Dominion tour on Monday, when he will leave for the South Island. Mr. C. H. Barton, who with Mrs. Barton left New Zealand in March on his return to Abyssinia, intends to remain at Aden in the meantime. A cablegram to this effect has been received by the secretary of the Sudan Interior Mission. Mr. H. Dundas, of New Jersey, United .States, director of the Standard Oil Company, Limited, is visiting tho South Island. He is accompanied by Mr. E. A. Callanan, of Sydney, general manager of the company for Australia and Ncav Zealand. Mr. C. M. Littlejohn. headmaster of the Auckland Grammar School, is making satisfactory progress after an operation. Mr. Littlejohn has been absent from his school duties for about a month, and will recommence work at the beginning of next term..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 12