PERSONAL ITEMS
Sir Carrick Robertson returned by 1 train from Wellington on Saturday? := morning. The Rev. J. D. Maine, of Whaneamomona, has been appointed vicar <sl! Ngaruawabia. Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. McGregor, Ohai, will leave for San Francisco Hyi&Sj the Monterey to-day. Tho Hon. J. Cotter. M.L.C.. was g passenger from Wellington by limited express 011 Saturday morningip| Dr. C. M. Greenslade, of 'Dunedin *fl will be a passenger by the to-day for San Francisco, en route to England. Mr. W. J. H. Wilcox, of Wellington !| New Zealand manager of the || tralian National Travel Association, i» M at the Hotel Cargen. ' Mr. S. L. P. Free, of Masterton, formerly a stipendiary magistrate, and I Mrs. Free, will leave by the Monterey.# to-day on a world tour.. • Mr. H. V. C'oo, managing director offlj Bond and Bond, Limited, and Mrg, Coe, and their family, will leave by the; IS Monterey to-day for California. Mr. Allan Smith was re-elected chair- fe man of the Tauranga Eleetric-Power Board and Mr. G. H. Mends deputy, p chairman at the annual meeting of the '•* board. Mr. J. A. Finlayson was re-elected chairman of the Whangarei Harbour §?* Board at the annuaWmccting on Saturday. Mr. E. L. Whimp was re-elected deputy-chairman. Mr. Gilbert Archcy, director of the £ Auckland War Memorial Museum, returned on Saturday alter attending ' a meeting of the council of the Royal-Jii Institute in Wellington. Archbishop O'Shea, Catholic Metropolitan of New Zealand, le/t Wellington by the Aw a tea on Friday night on a visit to Sydney. He expects to V return to Wellington on June 30. Mr. H. B. Riggs, general manager of ! the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Limited, arrived by air froni Well- \$ ington yesterday on a short business || visit. He is at the Hotel Cargen.
Mr. E. D. McLennan, of Papakura, left by the limited express last night I en route to Inveroargill, where he Trill | represent North Auckland at a meeting of the Jersey Breeders' Council. Mr. A. M. Seaman and Mr. A. GM Lunn returned on "Saturday morninglj from Wellington, where they had been , attending a meeting of the council of the Associated Chambers of Commertt.ff ■ 1 V" Mr. J. E. Astlev. managing director'! of E. Astley and Sons, Limited, will T leave by the Monterey to-day en route | to San Francisco, Canada and Alaska. He expects to be absent for about four months. * Rear-Admiral the Hon. E. R. .. Drummond, commodore commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal iNavy, returned from Wellington by •. the " limited express on Saturday \ morning. " . t Mr. C. V. Smith, of Dunodin. managing director of Cadbury, Fry and.. Hudson, and Mrs. Smith, will be pas-, sengers by the Monterey for San Francisco this afternoon. They are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary undersecretary in charge of housing, arrived in Auckland from Wellington on Saturday. He has various engagements in the city and will give a public address in Wliangarei on Thursday, night.. ~ Mr. J. McNair. district railway engineer for Canterbury and Westland, has retired because of ill-health after : 37 years' service on railway work ill,* New Zealand. Mr. McNair was assistant engineer at Auckland from 1922 until in 1924 he Mas appointed district engineer at Invercargill. Mr. W. Nelson, chairman of the New. Zealnnd Honey Control Board, and Mr. H. Honeyfield. Auckland representative of the Internal Marketing Department, left by the limited express for the south last night. They are attend th# annual conference of the National Beekeepers' Association at Timaru, commencing on Wednesday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23050, 30 May 1938, Page 10
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