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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. Wallace returned by train from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Mr. E. C. Turner returned hv train from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Mr. A. Donald returned from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning.

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

Mr. W. H. Cocker left for Wellington by air yesterday morning and returned last evening.

The Hon. Eliot R. Davis, M.L.C., returned from Wellington by the'* limited express on Saturday morning.

Sir Benjamin Fuller arrived by the express from Wellington yesterday morning. He is at the Waverlev Hotel.

Mr. W. J. Greig, recently stationmaster at Picton,' has taken up his duties as railway goods,agent at Auckland.

Dr. 31. H. Watt, Director-General of Health, arrived by train from Welling, ton vesterdav. He is at the Waverlev Hotel.

.Mr. Justice Ostler arrived at Auckland by the express from Wellington yesterday morning. He is at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. B. L. Dalian], Controller-General of Prisons, arrived at Auckland by the express from the south yesterday morning.

Mr. A. S. Bailey, president of the New Zealand Road Transport Alliance, returned from Wellington by train on Saturday morning.

Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt. S.M.. chairman, of the Railways Appeal iioard! was a passenger by train from New Plymouth on Saturday morning.

Sir Donald Mr-Gavin, of Wellington, arrived at Auckland by the express from Wellington yesterday morning. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. J. W. Beanland, Mayor of Christchurch, is visiting Auckland and' is at Hotel Stonehurst. He is accompanied by Mrs. Beanland.

Mr. Justice Reed and Lady Reed J were passengers by the express from I New Plymouth on Saturday morning. j Thev are at the Central Hotel. f

Mr. 0. Nicholson, who recently entered a private hospital to undergo an eye operation, is .reported to be making very satisfactory progress.

Mr. A. W. Essex, traffic manager for New Zealand of Canadian Pacific Railways,- Limited, returned by the limited express from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Mr. J. Fletcher arrived from Wellington by train on Saturday morning and left for the ■ south by last night's limited express, accompanied by Mr. J. S. Fletcher.

Mr. R. R. Hunter, of Tuvercargill, will succeed Mr. C. N. Haslam as senior inspector of schools in Taranaki at the end of February. Mr.,Haslam will retire on superannuation.

Sir Francis Frazer arrived from Wellington by train yesterday morning to preside at the sittings of the Auckland Drainage Committee, which commence this morning. He is at the Central Hotel.

Colonel R.-Miles, until lately officer commanding the Northern Command, left Auckland by the Awatea on Saturday for Sydney, en route to England, where he is to enter the Imperial Defence College.

The Rt- Hon. J. G. Co.itcs, and Messrs. H. M. Rush worth, A. 6. Richards. J. G. Barclay, W. T. Anderton, F; W. Schramm, O. R. Petrie and A. G. Osborne, M.P.'s, arrived by train from Wellington on Saturday morning.

Jlr. 1). M. Rae. principal of the Auckland Training College. Mr. B. M. Kibblewhite and. Miss Bayne, qf the college staff, returned by the limited express from Wellington- on (Saturday morning after attending a conference on teacher training.

Mr. Hugh G. Thomson, chairman of the Auckland Importers 1 Association, Limited, and vice-president of the Xe« Zealand Importers' Federation, left br last night's limited express to attend the annual meeting of. the federation, •which opens at Wellington to-morrow.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22892, 22 November 1937, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22892, 22 November 1937, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22892, 22 November 1937, Page 10