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Mr. Norman Ileath left for tp„ ington by train last night. || Mr. L. J. Stevens left for "Welta ' fl ton by the limited express last njgtf* J Mr. W. <T. Lyon, M.P., left for t0.,, ington by the limited express last I Sir George Elliott was a paßsen*. for Wellington by the limited Sf 1 last night. A The Hon. It. McCallum, M.L.O. Wai fit. n passenger for Wellington by the Km |!| ited express last night. ||| Mr. G. H. V. Bindon, of Hamilton fl has been appointed secretary 0 f ®fi South Auckland Dairy Association, 11 Mr. E. P. Earle, registrar of Native Land Court, and Mrs. Eajj! ll have returned from a visit to Fng] ail i and the Continent. Flight-Lieutenant K. A. Gibson, aero. drome engineer to the Public "Works II Department, left for Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. F. R. Picot, of Wellington ll director of internal marketing, arrived from the south yesterday afternoon and is staying at the Hotel Cargen. . Mr. J. P. Moodabe, managing-direr, tor of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, and Mr. M. Sayegh, business manager' ■will return from Wellington by train this morning. The Pev. Dr. J. Dickie, principal of the Presbyterian Theological Ha!!, Dunedin, who has been visiting Britain • ' to deliver the Gunning lectures;, is ex. pected to leave to-morrow on his return to New Zealand. He proposes to visit Switzerland, Germany ar.d Italy and to join a steamer at Naples. Mr. F. S. Morton, a former member of'the Auckland Transport Board, accompanied bv Mrs. Morton, arrived at Wellington by the Tainui on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton have besn residing in England for seven years. The? will stay in Wellington for about tiro months before coming to Auckland, . Dr. Byron L. Stanton, president of the Pharmaceutical Society _ of Melbourne, who arrived at Wellington by the Awatea on Tuesday, is now mat jjj ing a short tour of the North Island. Dr. Stanton will arrive in Auckland g next week to attend the congress of g the Australian and New Zealand A* sociation for the Advancement of Science.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22620, 7 January 1937, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22620, 7 January 1937, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22620, 7 January 1937, Page 10

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