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, If: P " Rlchmond was a passenger for Wellington by air yesterday. Tlie Hon. Eliot R. Davis. M.L.C.. will leavq by the Mariposa to-night for Mel • bouriie. <: 3- | Mi*j A. H. Johnstone, K.0./fwas a .passcpger for the south by last night's limited express. I Dr.-,C. J']. A. Coldieutt, accompanied by Mrs. Coldieutt, left by train last night|for a short holiday visit to the 6011 til 4 Mr.tH. W. Beasley, district of railways, was a passenger for ti u , south "yesterday afternoon by the express. | •• Mr. li. K. Munro, a member oi thtcouncil|of the Auckland District L,u Society|. left for the south yesterday bv train. \ Mr. I. 0. Bishop, secretary of the New Zealand Employers' Federation left by train on his return to Welling! ton lastjnight. K Sir James Steel-Maitland returned to Wellington by the Wanganella from Sydney on Wednesday after a long visit to Australia. Mr. It. G. May, formerly chief postmaster at New Plymouth, has arrived to take over the position of chief post master at Hamilton. Mr. J. Spence, Auditor-General of New South Wales, is visiting Wellington in tho course of a holiday in New Zealand. He is accompanied by Mrs. Spcnce. Mr. L. J. Kendall, chairman of the Papatoetoe Town Board, left for Well-: ington by the afternoon express Tester- 7 day to attend a meeting of the *executive of the Municipal Association. Mr. N. C. Lumsden, general secretarv in New Zealand and Australia for the Unevangelised Fields Mission, is expected to arrive at Auckland by th« Niagara from Sydney on Monday. Mr. Arthur Burley, managing|Birector of Berleij Limited, is a through passenger by the Mariposa, which will arrive at Auckland to-day from San Francisco. Hie is accompanied by Mrs. Burley. \ Major H. B. Robinson, secretary of the Melanesian Mission, will be a passenger for Sydney by the Mariposa tonight. He ha 3 been in Auckland in connection with the visit of the mission steamer Southern Cross | Mr. W. A. Fairclough will leave bv the Mariposa to-aighj- foi Sydney, and will travel from there to I/mdon in an Imperial Airways flying-boat. He will visit hospitals and clinics in London, hopes to make a similar tour of Germanv.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23156, 30 September 1938, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23156, 30 September 1938, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23156, 30 September 1938, Page 12