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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. J. S. Barton returned to Woii ington by last flight's limited express

Mr. Graham Bell left by the WaniwP nella last night on a business trio * Sydney. - gjjg

Mr. A. S. Richards, M.P. f or Roskill was a passenger from Wellington U train yesterday. "

Mr. W. A. Boucher, president of the 1 Bureau of Importers, returned from Wellington by train yesterday morning

Mr. B. H. Ecikins, of Kerikeri rived from Wellington by train yeW day morning and is at the Grand Hotel"

The Rev. Canon C. W. Wilson 0 f Hobart, who arrived by the Oronsas yesterday, is a through passenger on a health cruise.

Major G. B. Parkinson, officer pom manding the Royal New Zealand Artillery, left for Wellington by last night's express.

Mr. F. E. Baume, editor of 'the Sun. day Sun, Sydney, left by the Wanga! nella last night for Australia after a holiday visit to New Zealand.

Mr. W. G. Sutton, formerly of Mas. se,y College, has been appointed deputy, director of the new Imperial Bureau of Dairy Science which has been established at Shinfield, near Reading, Eng. land.

Commander G. R Livingstone, a re. tired naval officer, of Maidenhead, Eng. land, arrived by the Oronsay yesterday, accompanied by his wife. They "are making the round trip from England in the liner. -

Colonel G. S. F. Napier, of Sussex former officer, commanding the s;lnd In. fan try Regiment, arrived by the cruise liner Oronsay yesterday. He is aceoin. panied by Mrs. Napier and their daujrh. ter, Miss jjL B. Napier.

Mr. H. R. Miller, formerly 'rice, chairman of the Seafarers' Education Service. London, arrived by the Oronsay yesterday t0,,, spend a two months' holiday in New Zealand. Before his retirement some years ago, Mr. Miller was an underwriting member of Lloyd's. He is accompanied by his wife and they are at the Hotel Cargun.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 16

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 16

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 16

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