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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. J. P- O'Connor left for "Vyeltfng;on by tho limited express last night.

Mr. Justice Callan left Auckland by the limited express last night for Wellington.

Mr. E. Anderson returned from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning.

Mr. S. Irwin Crookes returned by the limited express from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Mr. C. G. Mfteindoe returned from Wellington early express on Saturday morning.

Mr. B. Roberts, M.P. for Wairarapa arrived at Auckland by train from Wellington yesterday.

Mr. W. Goodfellow was a passenger by the limited express from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Colonel R.- Milesj officer in command of the Northern Command, left by the limited express for Wellington last night.

Wing-Commander T. M. Wilkes, chief staff officer for equipment of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, is staying at the Central Hotel.

Mr. H. H. Watkins, engineer and secretary to the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, returned from Wellington by train yesterday. .

Mr. Allan A- Hartneady, formerly of Auckland, but how with David Jones Limited, Sydney, will arrive by the Awatea thisjniorrjing on a short holiday visit. v ! "

The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, AttorneyGeneral and Minister of Justice, returned to Auckland bv the express from Wellington yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mason.

Mr. H. J. Bishop, assistant secretary of the New.Zealand Employers' Federation, arrived at Auckland by train from Wellington yesterday to attend sittings of the Arbitration Court.

Rear-Admiral the Hon. E. ]ft. Drummond, commodore commanding tho New Zealand Divisioa of the Royal Nary will leave Auckland for Wellington by the limited express to-morrow night.

Mr. A. Rosser left for Wellington by the limited express last night to attend sittings of the Boundary Commission, to deal with objections to preliminary boundaries announced a month ago.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22820, 30 August 1937, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22820, 30 August 1937, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22820, 30 August 1937, Page 10