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Mr L. Wiseman left for the Sout by air yesterday.. M . T. J. Spry left for Wellington by i le limited express last night. MU P. Findlay, of Hamilton, wUI leavs to-day on a visit to Australia. ]V ijor A. J. Edney left for Wellington by the limited express last night. ir. E. Anderson was a passenger for \ lington by the afternoon express erday, r. L. J. Keys returned by the •'-> bed express from Wellington yes- .-• ay morning. r. Justice Fair w a s a passenger by '& limited express from Wellington erday morning. ishop Liston will leave Auckland to- - on a visitation of the parishes of ~ Gisborne, Ormond and Matata. I . -.fnwSi jfCaptain W. Stuart, of the Marine- '•?€' Department,, was a passenger for Well- J - ' ilgton by the limited express last ® night. *s: 1 ' S Mr. J. H. Chapman, accountant to' the Otago Hospital Board, has l>een - ' appointed secretary of the Ashburton : - Hospital Board.
The Rev. Herbert Davies is to be' " ' nominated by the Christchurch Pros* fbytery as Moderator of the General Assembly for the year 1938-39. i.. . | Dr. R. S. A. Graham, assistantfjsuperintendent of the Waikato Hos.fpital, has been granted nine months' jleave of absence to visit England. I Mr. T. A. Roberts, manager for New Zealand of the Nestle-Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company, will leave for Sydney to-day by the Wanganella. • Mr. J. A. Young, manager of the -' Hume Pipe Company (Atistralasia)j : Limited, returned by the limited ex-" ' press from Wellington yesterday morning. - ' Mr. B. J. Todd, general manager „ of the Associated Motorists Patrol Company, Limited, returned to Well- . ington by the limited express last • night. Mr. G. C. W. Reid, managing director of Reid New Zealand Rubber Mills, Limited, will leave by the Wanganella to-day on a visit to Sydney and Mel- 5 bourne. Mr. W. J. Rodger, Auckland director of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation. Limited, was a passenger 'by the limited express from Wellington - yesterday. Mr. F. P. A. Chapman, manager of the Auckland branch of the British ' General Electric Company, Limited, returned by the limited express from Wellington yesterday morning. The Rev. Father F. Terry, of Auckland, has completed his B.A, degree with first-class honours in economics and history at the National University, Dublin. A cdble message received in Auckland states that he will spend the coming year studying for his diploma f - of "education at Dublin. Mr. Harold Gatty, special Represent-* ative in New Zealand and %Aastralia * of Pan American Airways, mil leave by motor-car to-day for Wellington. Mr. A. L. Charman, radio supervisor of the company in the Dominion, and Mr. E. B. Burton, meteorologist, will travel south early next week. ————— .• ' i. •-* , Mr. F. Groom,' R. J. Gillon. . • and Mr. W. G! Stevens, of the Auckland office of the' Government TouristBureau, will leave by the Wanganella for Sydney to-day. They be in charge of tourist arrangements for the cruise of the Orion, which will reach Auckland from Sydney on October 27. Mr. Bunshirow Suzuki, director of the Asa hi newspapers in Tokio and Osaka, will leave Auckland at the week-end for Rotorua, Wairakei and Taupo. Later he will visit Wellington and call on the Prime' Minister, Mr. \ Savage. He hopes also to go to the J South Island, before sailing from Well- g ington by the Awatea for Sydney ony October 31, on his way back to Japan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22860, 15 October 1937, Page 12
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