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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. M. K. Draffin returned by tjiA limited express from Wellington jester day.

Mr. Harvey Turner was a pass enEer by the limited express from Wellington yesterday morning. s

Mr. H. P. Ibbertson, sales manager of Campbell and Ehrenfried Companv Limited, has been appointed to th» directorate of the company. '

Mr Justice Callan was a passenser by the early express from the South yesterday morning. He presided over a bankruptcy sitting of the Sunremo • Court yesterday. Mr. G. T. Wilson, superintendent of transportation for the tfailwavs Department* arrived by the early express from the South yesterday-morning, and left by train for the North Auckland district. Lieut.-Ccunmander G. It. M. Robertson of H.M.S. Achilles, accompanied by Mrs. Robertson, left by the after noon express yesterday for Wellington where they will join the Mataroa for England to-day. 4 Sir Lindo and Lady 4 ' Ferguson, 0 f Dunedin, who are at present in Kncland, will leave 011 their return to Xow Zealand by the Eangitata next Sa'turday, and are expected to arrive Wellington on March 12. 3t The Rev. R, C. G. Page, a brother of Sir Larle Page, deputy-Prime Minister of the Australian Commonwealth " is at present in Wellington 011 furWh from Tonga, where for the past ;>0 years he has represented the llethodist Church. Lord Dormer, of Grove Park. Warwick, is a passenger by the Rawiti'ki" which is due at Auckland from England on February 10. Lord Dormer, who-is a captain in the Life Guards,.and 15th baron, expects to return to Eneland about the middle of April. Mr. A. E. Eagleton, honorary renr<v sentative in Auckland of the' R ova | Humane Society of New Zealand, is*to relinquish hi.i position at the end of March after 33 years of service to the society. It *is understood that Mr . ' James Melling, town clerk of A tick- f L " land, will be his successor. Sir Arthur and ' Lady Grant, of — — Monymusk, Aberdeen, will arrive in New Zealand shortly on a visit extend- : ing over several months. Sir Arthur Grant, who is the" lltli baronet, resigned his commission in the Grenadier Guards in 1936. Lady Grant Was formerly Miss Priscilla Thomson, daughter of Brigadier Alan Fortescue Thomson, D.5.0., who was born in Nelson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 14

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