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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. A. Boucher was a passenger by* the limited express from Wellingtpn yesterday morning. • f

Mr. W. C. Barry, Director of the Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture, is visiting Auckland.

Mr. A. J. R idler, Comptroller of Employment, arrived from Wellington hv the limited express yesterday morning. -el '

The Rev. G. K. Moreton, Anglican chaplain to the Auckland prison, k-l't, by the limited'express for Wellington last night.

Mr. D. H. Todd, managing-director of Todd Motors, Limited, arrived by the limited express from Wellington yesterday morning.

Dr. C. E. Beeby. director of tlie New Zealand Council for Educational Research, left, for Wellington by last night's limited express.

Mr. Frank Goldberg, governing director of the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Limited, will leave for Sydney bv the Monterey to-night.

Mr. A. J. Dcnz.. for 17 years a member of tho Hamilton Borough Council, has resigned on account of his transfer to Taumarunui.

Mr. E. L. Rutledge v general manager in* New Zealand for the Fox Films (Australasia), Limited, left for Wellington by last night's limited express.

Mr. W. R: Butcher, assistant' locomotive engineer for tho Railway Department at Auckland, left for Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. . '

Dr. C. H. Tev.sley has been ap- s pointed chairman of the Auckland Medical staff of the St. John Ambuiance Association and a member of the executive.

Mr. E. G. Martin, managing-director of * the Atlantic Union Oil Company, Limited. arrived by the limited express from Wellington yesterday morning. He -will return south to-night.

Sir Holberry Mensforth. of England,, who arrived at Auckland with Lady Mensforth by the Rangitata from England on November' 17, will leave for Sydney by the Awatea on Monday.

Mr. H. B. Riggs, who for the past 22 vears has been secretary and & director of the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Limited, has been appointed general manager of the company for New Zealand.

Professor J. Shelley, director of the National Broadcasting Service, and Mr. J. R. Smith, chief engineer, were passengers frtr Wellington by last night's limited express. They spent a day in Auckland attending to a number of routine matters for the service.

Dr. T. G. Gray, Director-General nf Mental Hospitals, and Mr. B. L. Datlard. Controller-General of Prisons, left bv the limited express for Wellington last night after making a short inspection of Auckland institutions. Dr. Gray will probably return in a few days.

Sir Francis Frazer. deputy-chairman of the Executive Commission of Agriculture. Dr. M. B. Watt, DirpctorGeneral of Health, and Mr. J. W. A. Heenan, Under-Secretary for In tenia! Affairs, all of whom have bpen sitting in Auckland as members of the Drainage Commission, left by the ■ limited express for Wellington last night.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22896, 26 November 1937, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22896, 26 November 1937, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22896, 26 November 1937, Page 12