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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. 0. A. Deuxberry left for Chri«f church by air yesterday. ,Jl '

Mr. H. C. McCoy left for the South by express yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Justice Smith, who has been h Hamilton for tho last fortnight W returned to Wellington. 8

Mr. 0. M. Bothamley, Clerk of Parliaments, Jeft Auckland by air f OP Palmerston North yesterday.

Mr. J. E. Astley loft for Welline. ton last night by the limited express accompanied by Mrs. Astley. '

Sir Lionel Fletcher, of London a director of Dalgety and Company Limited, is visiting Hamilton. 'T.-

Mr. J. G. Barclay, M.P., was a passenger to Auckland by the express from New Plymouth yesterday morning.

Group-Captain L. M. Isitt, Royal New Zealand Air Forw, arrived from Wellington by the limited express yesterday.

Mr. D. W. Dunlop, secretary of the Auckland Education Board, left for the South by the afternoon express yesterday.

Mr. F. Beaumont Smith, who returned from Sydney by the Awatea on Monday, left for Wellington by train last night.

Mr. H. W. Shove, president of the Auckland Manufacturers' Association was a passenger for Wellington by the' limited express last night.

Lieutenant-Colonel N. W. McD. Weir officer commanding the Northern Military District, left for the South by the afternoon express yesterday.

The Hon. T. F. O'Byrne, M.L.C., of Southland, accompanied by jk O'Byrne, left Auckland for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Canon Cecil A. B. Watson, who will represent the Auckland Diocese at an executive meeting of the Anglican Board of Missions in Wellington today. travelled south by the limited express last night.

Mr. Donald Millar has been advised of his appointment as vice-Consul for Norway at Auckland, in succession to his father, Mr. Robert Millar, who has held the position for 29 vears.

Mr. T. E. Johnson, senior aircraft inspector of the Civil Aviation Board, Melbourne, who has been visiting Auckland in the course of a world tour, left by the Awatea for Sydney yesterday.

Mr. J. Tyler, city engineer, was a passenger for the South by the afternoon express yesterday. He is on his way to Christchurch, where he will attend the conference of the Methodist Church.

( Professor C. R. Knight, professor of architecture at Auckland University College, left by the limited express last night en route to Dunedin to address the annual of the New Zealand Institute of Architects.

Dr. W. Gilmour, pathologist at the Auckland Hospital, left by the afternoon express yesterday to attend the Australasian Cancer Conference in Wellington. He was accompanied, by Mrs. Gilmour. Dr. Douglas Robb ancl Dr. Donald McKenzie left by the limited express last night.

Squadron-Leader L. Crocker, specialist engineer for the Royal New Zealand Air Force, and Sqnadron-Leader J. Davison, senior equipment officer, of Air Headquarters, who have been making a technical inspection at the Hob' sonville air base, returned to Wellington bv the limited express last night.

Rear-Admiral W. B. Mackenzie, R.N., retired, left Auckland for Svrlney by the Awatea yesterday after spending about three months ip_ tie Dominion for the purpose. of visiting his son, Lieutenant C. C. B, Mackenzie, of H.M.S. Leander, and also for the trout and deep-sea fishine. He was accompanied by, Mrs. Mackenzie,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 14

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