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PERSONAL ITEMS

, -■ ■■■■.- •: , v.. u r-i. Sir William Hunt returned So- WoH«T#i ington by air yesterday. ; - *, : ——— V" ; ■ Mr. 0.; A. Deuxberry travelied 'ta Wellington by air yesterdayJ -^sl^ Mr. Stronach Paterson, of Welling, ton, -left Auckland by air yesterday i6tWs Palmerstoc.' North. ' '

Mr. N. T. Lambourne, Director of Education, • returned to Wellington by train yesterday afternoon.

Mr. S. 6. Nathan, of Wellington, returned south by the limited express last night after a visit to Auckland. -~i Mr. E. J. Fawcett, acting-Director-General of Agriculture, who has been'Sl visiting Auckland, left yesterday for •f§

Hamilton. \ Mr. E. H. W. Kenny, manager of the Bank of New South Wales at Eketa- fs huna, returned south last night by the >5:, limited express. ' " , \ ■ v . ■ . ' Mr. A. Turner, supervisor of imBorted fruit for the Internal Marketing lepartment, returned to Wellington'by " f the limited express last night. Mr. H. S. Newton, inspector of agriculture at Apia, arrived at Auckland by the Matua yesterday to spend a j holiday in New Zealand and Australia. ■ ' -• , .. Sf Dr. W. J. Hope-Robertson, of Wellington, accompanied by Mrs. Hope- 3: Robertson, arrived at Auckland by the i Matua yesterday after a holiday visit;.,!-' to the Islands. -They are at the Grand :.. Hotel. . ' ■ ■ r Mr. D. W. Dunlop, secretary of the J* Auckland Education Board, and Mr. ; '> A. Bain, senior inspector in the Auekland district, left by train yesterday : afternoon to attend a conference in Wellington. - ' MMr. D. G. Ball, senior inspector of 'ip native schools, returned to the Dominion by the Matua yesterday after " spending a fortnight in Sanloa on a visit )£$ of inspection. Mr. Ball left for Wellineton by train yesterday afternoon. ■ ■ . Mr. E. J. Moon, until recently man- * ager of the Apia branch of the Union Steam Ship Company, Limited, arrived at Auckland by the Matua yesterday on transfer to New Zealand. He left for Wellington by tho afternoon express.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23161, 6 October 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23161, 6 October 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23161, 6 October 1938, Page 14

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