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PERSONAL ITEMS

Dr. E. B. (iunson returned from Well. It ington by tram yesterday. Mr. J. Fletcher left for Wellington-by the limited express last evening. * Mr. W. A. Boucher was a passenger 111 for Wellington by the limited express last evening, >, — — B§g| Sir Francis Frazcr, chairman of the IS Executive Commission of Agriculture returned south by tho limited express fit last evening. '• Messrs. W. J. Broadfoot. W. P. En- H*? dean, C. R. Petri e and F. W, Schramm i M.P.'s, left. Auckland for Wellington M by the limited express last evening. Rear-Admiral the Hon. E. R. Drunimond, commanding officer of the New Zealand Division, Royal Navy, left for the South by the limited express last evening. •• Dr. Malcolm Sargent, the eminent li English conductor, who has been concert engagements at Wellington, will leave Auckland by the Niagara to-night for Sydney. Mr. Frank Macky, one of the New ' Zealand delegates to the Pan-Pacifio Surgical Association congress at Honolulu last month, returned to Auckland by the Niagara yesterday. Mr. E. S Rea, accountant at Dannevirke for the Public Trust Office, hag received advice of his transfer to Auckland. He will be replaced by Mr. H. i'S; F. Mclntyre, of Masterton. Major R. S. Hunter Blair, of Canterbury, accompanied by Mrs. Blair, who arrived at Auckland by the Niagara yesterday, left last evening for Welljngton by the limited express. Mr. John Morgan, agricultural editor of the Daily Herald, London, arrived from Vancouver by the Niagara yesterday to study marketing conditions in New Zealand. He is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. W. Rothe, of the Colonial . Sugar Refining Company, who has been on a holiday visit to China and Japan, is a through passenger by the Niagara, which will leave for Sydney this ingMr. Warwick Gregory, New Zealand manager for the Port Shipping Line, arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Niagara from Vancouver after a .'i«sit 'to England. He was accompanied hj Mrs. Gregory. Dr. A. A. Terinent, one of the New Zealand delegates to the Pan-Pacifio Surgical Association congress at" Honolulu last month, arrived from Vancouver by tho Niagara yesterday. He is at Hotel Cargen. Mr. E. D. Hosier, senior stipendiary magistrate at Wellington, will leave on September 4 on a visit to, Australia. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Mosley, and they expect to return abouii the middle of October. Mr. T. R. Campbell, a director of John Dewar and Sons, Limited, and manager for the firm in Australia and » New Zealand, arrived at Auckland by the Niagara from Vancouver yesterday on his return from a business visit to England. He will leave by the Niagara to-night for Melbourne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 12

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