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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. H. J. Kellilier, accompanied hv ; Mrs. Kellilier, left for Wellington by air yesterday. ; .v.-5 f Mr. T. 0. Bishop, of Wellington secretary of the New Zealand Em. ploycrs' Federation, is at tjie Hotel Cargen. The Rev. Father H. V. Bird, Rector of St. Gerard's Monastery, Welling, ton, returned south last night by the limited express. Mr. F. W. Shelton, investigation' officer of the Railway Department, returned to Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. Mr. J. B. Johnston left by the*fim. ited express for Wellington yesterday. He will attend a meeting of the New Zealand Law Council. Captain S. E. Gregory, shore superintondent of the Port Shipping Line was a passenger for Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. A. P. King, of Pukekohe, was yesterday admitted by Mr. Justice Fair as a barrister of the Supreme Court on the motion of Mr. W. Mahony. Mr. J. A. C. Allum, deputy-Mayor of Auckland, left for "Wellington by the limited express last' night to attend a meeting of the executive of the Municipal Association. Mr. Leo du Chateau, producer for the Wellington Repertory Society, i s a( j. judicating at the Taranaki district festival of the New Zealand branch of the British Drama League. Mr. F. A. Hellaby, who has been on a visit abroad, is a passenger by thi> Aorangi, which left Vancouver for Auckland yesterday. He is accompanied bv Mrs. Hellabv and Miss B J Hellaby.

Mr. A. E. Storey, who is returning from a business visit to England and Scotland, is a passenger by the Orcadcs, which is duetto reach Auckland on October 28 in the course of a cruise.

Mr. A. J. Galpin, field instructor in the Manawatu district for the Department of Agriculture, has appointed supervisor of show exhibits for « the department, with headquarters in Wellington. Sir James Parr, former High Commissioner for New Zealand in is returning to the Dominion and is due to reach Auckland on October 28 by the Oread es, which is visiting New Zealand during a cruise. Mr. W. Jones. Mayor of Whangarei, and Mr. H. W. Crawford, also of WhangJirei, left Auckland by the early express yesterday for Wellington, where they will attend a meeting of the Central Centennial Committee. Captain R. D. Oliver, who has concluded his two-year term as .second naval member of the New Zealand Naval Board, was received by the Gov-ernor-General, Viscount Galway, at Wellington, prior to his departure for England. Mr. A.' N. Wallace has arrived in Palmerston North from Nelson to take up the position of chief postmaster. He succeeds Mr. G. Clark, who. left yester-• day for Christchurch, where he has been transferred on promotion to a similar position. • . ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23155, 29 September 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23155, 29 September 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23155, 29 September 1938, Page 14