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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. Henry Stones, of Russell, is visiting Auckland. ,

Mr. H*. J. Kelliher returned from Wellington by air yesterday. -

The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, left Hamilton for Wellington last evening.

Mr. Hendry Luke, managing director of Wilton Collieries, Limited, returned from Wellington by train yesterday.

Mr. D. Holderness, superintendent of the Auckland Harbour Board, returned by train from Wellington yesterday.

Sir John Cherry and Lady Cherry, of London, arrived from Jtotorua yesterday. They are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. A. W t Essex, traffic manager for New Zealand of Canadian Pacific Railways, left for Wellington by the limited express last night.

The Most Rev. J. W. 0, Wand, Archbishop of Brisbane, is to visit NewZealaiul shortly, and will conduct a retreat for clergy at Nga Tawa School, Marton, early in May,

Mr. W. N. Jebson, lecturer in the School of Engineering, Auckland University College, has received notice of his election as an associate member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London.

Mr. M. J. Galvin, supervising fields inspector and inspector of scenic reserves for the North Island, has left for Wellington en route to take part in the returned soldiers' parade in Sydney on Anzac Day.

Mr. A. 0. Glasse, chief engineer to the Auckahid Electric-Power Board, will arrive from Sydney by the Awatea on Monday after a seven months' tour abroad, which ho has made for the purpose of inquiring into matters of interest to the board. -

The Very ltev. Father Owen'F. Dudley, superior of the Catholic Missionary Society, London, who has been preaching and lecturing in southern centres since the Catholic Centenary, will return to Auckland at the weekend. He will preach each evening in St. Patrick's Cathedral throughout Holy Week. *

Mr. W H. organist and choirmaster at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Ponsonby, has been appointed to a similar position at- St. Aidan's Church, Reinuera; in succession to Mr. J. Morton, who has been appointed to the Church. of the Holy Sepulchre. Mr. Simpson will take up his new duties early in May.

Colonel George Holmes, of the Salvation Army International Headquarters, London, who has been on a month's tour of New Zealand, will arrive in Auckland from the south today with Lieutenant-Commissioner F. Adams and Mrs. Adams, to conduct special meetings in the Congress Hall to-morrow. Colonel Holmes is to leave for Sydney next week.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 16

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 16

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 16