PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher ],a for the South by the limited ertihi? last evening. ' r®**
Mr. A. G. Osborne, M.P. f or i«,,„ kau, left for Wellington by the ]j!!' ited express last evening.
Mr. Ben Myers, who has been an extended visit to England, return!!} to Auckland from the south yesterda
Mr. 0. Sommer and Mr. S. burton, two prominent overseas -nrJj buyers, left for Wellington by tra last evening. 111
Mr. G. T. Paterson, of Auckland will leave by the Akaroa to-morrow evening on an extended trip to En'>lo„j and the Continent.. ' 5 and
The Rev. Dr. C. R. Mitchell 0 f the Auckland Unitarian Church 'wl by the Wanganella on Monday <, D visit to Melbourne. *
Mr. R. H. Nesbitt, Australian Trada Commissioner in New Zealand, js. turned to Wellington by the Awatea on Monday a brief visit to Sydney
Mr. J. P.. Moodabe, managing-direo. tor of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited and Mr. M. Sayegh. business manager' left for Wellington by train last flight
Lord Balfour of Burleigh, a director of the National Bank of New Zealand and Sir James Grose, general mn.nager of the bank, visited Hamilton yesterda v.
.Air. G. C. Cod!in, who was recently appointed general manager o!; tha Argus, Melbourne, accompanied by Mrs Codlin. arrived from Wellington ijv the limited express yesterday.
Captain G. It. Thompson, who ha* been in charge of the Salvation Army at Ponsonby Poad for over two years" lias l>een appointed to take charge of the Wellington City Corps.
The l{t. Per. C. A. Cherrington, Bishop of Waikato, who has biiea on a trip to England, has left London bv the Moreton Bay on his way back to New Zealand, via Australia.
Wing-Commander the Hon. R. X. Cochrane, th.e expert lent by {ha British Air Ministry to advise the New Zealand Government on questions of air defence, left for Wellington by the limited express last evening.
Mr. A. C. Turnbull, acting-Adminis-trator of Western Samoa, and Mrs. Turnbull and their daughter left by the Maui Pomare for New Zedand, says a message from Apia. The vessel is due at Lyttelton on Januarv 11.
Mr. D. L. Clayton, manager of the Kauri Timber Company, Limited, who arrived at Wellington by the Awatea on Monday after a visit to Australia, returned to Auckland bv train jesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Clayton.
Dr. F. .Kvijton, Consul-Genera' for Czechoslovakia in Australia ar.d New Zealand, arrived at Wellington from Sydney bv the Awatea on Monday. With Mrs. Kreton he will make a tour of the Dominion, during a two mouths' holiday visit. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22619, 6 January 1937, Page 10
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