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PERSONAL ITEMS

Dr. G. Fenwick travelled to by Union Airways yesterday. Mr. O. R. Ford left for WelhW,. last night by the limited expresa. $

Mr. George Trippner will l eave fn , Sydney by the Aorangi this eraawg

Mr. F. N. Ambler left last nicfct fit by the limited express for PalmersW' North.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Paykel are passen . eors by the Aorangi this evening fL * Sydney. & ur J

Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P., weTlt Hamilton last night by the UimJS express.

Mr. Norman Heath was a for Wellington by the limited ex£ last night. r ***

Mr. E. Anderson returned bv train

M '' IV'1 V ' 1' w as a pa,. B*Wettn " PrCSS la "

Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary Un<W Secretary in charge of Housing, IZ turned to Wellington by train on Saturdfly afternoon.

The Hon H G. 11. Mason, AttorneyGeneral and Minister of Justice win a passenger from Wellington by tlia limited express on Saturday morning

Mr. L. J. Kendall, chairman of thaPapatoetoe Town Board, returned on Saturday morning after attending I meeting of the Municipal Association in Wellington. *

Mr. A. E. Knowles, chairman of the hew Zealand Poultry Board, who ha* been attending a meeting of the board in Wellington, returned to Auckland by train on Saturday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. C. van den Bussche * of Batavia, arrived by the Tasrnan from Saigon yesterday and are at the Grand > Hotel-. Mr. van den Bussche is vice* • {(resident of the Council of the Dutch! Cast Indies.

Mr. James H. Lynskey, who has been headmaster of the Taumarunui District High School for the past 14 years and has been teaching fdr 47 years will retire on superannuation at the end of the term.

Mr. J. C. McGann, general manager of Howard Smith, Limited, of Svdnay. is a through passenger on the Aorangiwhich reached Auckland from Van. couver last night. He is returning from I a holiday visit to Honolulu.

Dr. H. Chenhall, of Sydney, a direo-' tor of Tillock and Company, is 0$ through passenger for Australia by the Aorangi, after a combined business and « pleasure trip abroad. He is accompanied by Mrs. Chenhall and their family.

Mr. K. L. TJsmar, joint permanent! secretary of the Auckland metropoli- : tan executive of * the Provincial Cow tennial Council, returned from Wellington by train on Saturday morning after attending a meeting of the National Centennial Council. ■ ■ ' '!■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23218, 12 December 1938, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23218, 12 December 1938, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23218, 12 December 1938, Page 12