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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. Harvey Turner left by air lingyesterday for Wellington. J,j' Mr. G. Baildon returned from Well. '?'>&■ ington by train yesterday. Mr. W. H. Gummer left for the South by the afternoon express yester« s l§ day. ■ " ■', ;■ . Mr. A. G. Lunn was a passenger for V f Wellington by the limited express larf ' ; : night. ' Mi Mr. S. Cory-Wright left for >|ellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. C. D. Mill from Wellington by the limited express yesterday f morning. .

Sir Richard Rankine, formerly British Resident at Zanzibar, is visiting

Mr. F. Brooke Taylor was a passenger by the limited express for Welt ington last night.

Mr. Justice Ostler, who oinderwont a minor operation at Wellington ,oa - Saturday, is reported to be progressing,; favourably. •

Mr. Claude Kingston, concertsdirector for J. C. Williamson, Lim-* 1 ' ited, .left last? night by the limited express for Wellington.

Mr. H. N. Eiby, the newlv-appointed , manager of the Auckland branch of-* Dalgety and Company, and Mrs. Eiby arrived from Wellington They are at the Grand Hotel. ■;

Mr. R. Guy, an assistant master at y the Timaru Boys' High School, has been appointed to the staff of the ' Christchurch Training College as edu- i cational officer in the Canterbury Museum. ' ' -'lilt

Captain A. M. Hamilton, Royal Engineers, author of the well-known book, "Road Through Kurdistan," / who has been spending part of his furlough with relatives at Christchurcb, will leave by the Rotorua next week for London.

Colonel E. Puttick, D.5.0., New Zealand Staff Corps, formerly Quarter-master-General of the New Zealand Military Forces, who went to England in 1936 to take ? course at the Imperial Defence College, is returning by the Akaroa. due at Wellington on January 31.

Captain V. G. Webb, marine supeiv intendent, and Mr. It. L. Gillies, superintending engineer, of the Union Steam Ship Company, Limited, yere ; to leave London bv the Stratheden last month for Australia and New Zealand. They have been visiting England in connection with the construction of eight new vessels for the company (

The Rev. G. B. Stete-Blandy. curate of Epsom, London, since 1935,' has accepted sole charge of the parish of Hawera for two years during the absence on a special mission, of the vicar, Canon Malcolm, A%r graduating at Cambridge, Mr. Stote-Blandy was ordained deacon in 1935 and priest c in 1936.; : ' , ' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22941, 20 January 1938, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22941, 20 January 1938, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22941, 20 January 1938, Page 12