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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. F. M. B. Fisher left by tin Aorangi last night for Sydney.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates left f u . Wellington by the limited express U.l ; night. 5

Mr. E. A. Blundell, of Wellington loft by the Mariposa yesterday on « visit to Honolulu.

Tho Rev. P. Gladstone Hushes for National Park by the afternoon express yesterday.

Dr. H. Coverdale left by the Mari posa yesterday on a short "visit to the United States and England. ™

Captain V. G. Webb, marine superintendent for the Union Steam Shin Company, Limited, is at the Hotel Cargen. . 1

Surgeon-Commander R. G. Anthon* of H.M.S. Philomel, was a passenger • for Wellington by tho afternoon exprL. yesterday.

Mr. R. M. Hacket, editor of the Nt* Zealand Herald, returned to Auckland by the Mariposa from Sydney yesterday after a visit to Australia. '

Mr. A. Matson, of Christchurch arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday after spending a month'a holiday in Australia.

Mr. C. E. Brown, manager in Sydney for the Matson Navigation Company arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday on a short business visit,

Squadron-Leader A. de T. Nevill air staff and intelligence officer, Air Head* quarters, Wellington, returned to the south by the limited express last night.

Commandant Findlater was reelected for a further term of three years as commandant of the" New Zealand Command of the Legion of Frontiersmen.

Mr. J. Marsden Caughey, who is re. turning from a visit to England, is a passenger on the Rangitiki,* which is expected to reach Wellington from Lib. don on Thursday night.

Mr. A. St. Clair Brown, a member ©f the Auckland City Council, returned by the Mariposa from Sydney yesterday after a visit to Australia. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brown.

Mr. F. E. McCallum, formerly of Auckland, who has been manager of the Regent Theatre, Wanganui, for the past 12 months, has been transferred to Masterton as manager of. tiro theatres there.

"" " 1 The Hon. J. Alexander, the T; Bloodworth, the Hon. A. Burns, the Hon. C. J. Carrington v : ; the Hon. F. E. Lark and the Hon. B. Martin, M.L.C.'s, left for Wellington by tie limited express last night.

Mr. W. T. Anderton, Mr. J. G. Barclay, Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. G. Osborne. Mr. A. S. Richards, Mr. H. M. Rusbworth and Mr. A. C. A; Sexton. M.P.'s, were passengers for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. N. S. Falla. chairman and managing director of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Limited! who has been in Canada and the' United States for some weeks, arrived in Loindon last Wednesday, accompanied Ijy Mrs. Falla. , ,u*

Mr. C. Player, a commissioner representing primary producers on the Melbourne Harbour Trust, who is .going to the United States to examine the crane systems in use at American ports, was a through passenger by the Mariposa yesterday.

Mr. W. B. Tripe, a district commissioner in Tanganyika, who has heen, spending about two months revisiting.' New Zealand on holiday, left Auckland' yesterday by the Mariposa for San Francisco on his way back to Africa, by way of England. !

Mr. C. J. E. Smith, of New Plymouth, president of the New. Zealand Badminton Federation, arrived in Auckland yesterday afternoon. He is accompanying the members of ' the Australian badminton team on their tour of the North Island. • 1 s

The Rev. J. H. C. Fritz, dean of? the Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, passed through Auckland "by the Mariposa from Sydney yesterday on his way back to .. the "United States after attending the centenary celebrations of the establishment of the Lutheran Church in Australia.

Dr. Sydney Townend, of has been appointed to the" staff of the New Zealand Wool Manufacturers' Resetocn Association. Dr. Townend has had experience of wool manufacturing problems in both America and England. He is expected to, arrive in New Zealand in September. He will inspect on his way. improvements made m France, Poland and Belgium in wool machinery.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23075, 28 June 1938, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23075, 28 June 1938, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23075, 28 June 1938, Page 10

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