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Mr. E. C. Turner left for Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. Mr. J. A C. Allum left for Wellington by the limited express last night. Professor Arnold Wall returned from •Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning. The Hon. J. Bloodworth, M.L.C., left for Wellington by the limited ex- | press last night. | Mr. D. Holderness, superintendent ! and engineer of the Auckland Harbour : Board, left last night for Wellington. I ! Mr. F. B. Dwyer, of the Internal | Affairs Department, left by the limited express last night on his return to Wellington. Mr. A. G. Brown, general manager of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, Limited, left for Wellington I by the afternoon express yesterday. ; Wing-Commander the Hon. R. A. | Cochrane, Chief of the Air Staff, left ! Auckland bv the limited express last ! night on his return to Wellington. I Mr. J. 11. Stanley, general secretary I of the New Zealand Railway Officers'. | Institute, arrived by the limited ex- ! press from Wellington yesterday. i Mr. A. Harris has been re-elected | president of the board of trustees of ' the Auckland Savings Bank, and Mr. ! ]•]. A. Brown has been re-elected | deputy-president. i Mr. V. Grenning, director of forests ' in Queensland, who is making a short inspection of State forests in New Zealand, is at present in Auckland, and is at the Station Hotel. Mr. S. Abdam, a Swedish cereal chemist, arrived at Wellington by the Awatea from Sydney yesterday to spend two months studying wheatgrowing in the Dominion. ! Mr. J. A. TJrqiihart, who recently retired from the directorate of Hopkins, Dunn and Company, shipping agents and merchants in Shanghai, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Awatea from Sydney. | Mr. S. C. Barnes, secretary of the Maritime Service Board, Sydney, was a passenger to Wellington by the Awatea from Sydney yesterday. He is to make a tour of the Dominion, and will inspect shipping facilities at the various ports. Mr. I. D. Jack, for the last 15 months assistant district solicitor for the Public Trust Office at Wellington, has been appointed district solicitor at Hamilton, in succession to Mr. D. R. Wood, who has been appointed district solicitor in Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22714, 28 April 1937, Page 12
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