PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. R. Hyne, Chief Justice of Tonga will leave for Sydney by the Niagara to-night.
Sir It. Heaton Rhodes, M.L.C. 0 f Christchurch, is visiting Auckland,'and is at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. A. G. Mab.ce, secretary of the Auckland Trotting Club, left for Well, ington by train yesterday afternoon.
Mr. N. R. Chapman, secretary of the Auckland Metropolitan Milk Council left for Wellington by the limited exl press last evening.
Captain H. Hollis, marine superin. tendent for the Port Line,, was a p as . senger for Wellington by the limited express last evening.
Mr. H. O. Mellsop, president of the Auckland provincial branch of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, left for the South by train yesterday afternoon.
Mr. W. M. Luke, of Wellington, New Zealand representative of Canadian National Steamships, returned from Sydney by the Mflnowai yesterday. He is at the Grand Hotel.
The Rev. C. F.- Andrews, noted authority on Indian social problems, who has been conducting a university mission in the Dominion, will leave for. Sydney by the Niagara to-night.
Mr. H. A. Beauchamp, managing director of Kodak (New Zealand), Limited, will leave by the Monowai today on the excursion c'-ruise to the islands. He is at the Grand Hotel.
Sir Thomas Wilford, who is chairman of the council of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, the congress of which will meet in Wellington in October, is expected to arrive at Wellington by the Akaroa on July 17.
Mr. A. Kopor, a Dutch architect who has lived for the last 15 years at Malang, about 60 miles from Sourabaya, in Java, arrived at Auckland by the Monowai from Sydney yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. He ig accompanied by Mrs. Kopsr and they will spend a short holiday in New Zealand before leaving for America- by the Monterey.
The Very Rev. A. Pelletier, of Chicago, Provincial of the Fathers of the Holv Sacrament, is a through passenger by the Niagara on one of his biennial visits to. the houses of the order in Australia. With him are the Rev. A. Lachange, of St. Francis' Church, Melbourne, which is administered by the order, and Brother Gendron, who is returning to the Mission of the Sacred Heart in New Guinea after a period of leave.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 10
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