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_ ; rfZiTp Mr. J. Fletcher returned from south by -the limited express on Saturday morning.
Mr. J. S. Milne returned from Well-M' ington by the limited express on urtlay morning.
Mr. E. J. Pholan the No. 1 Trani port Licensing Authority, returned to Auckland by the limited express. on Saturday. n
JMr. R. E. Price. Conciliation- Com-■$ .missioner, was a passenger from Well! ' ington by the limited express on Saturday.
Mr. H. J. Kclliher returned from - Wellington by air on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Kelliher.
Mr. R. W. Coupland. Wellington - manager* of the Government Tourist i Bureau, is visiting Auckland, and is at •' the Waverley Hotel. He is accompanied by airs. Coupland. .
Mr. G. A. Duncan, director of the dairy produce export division of th ß Primarv Products -Marketing Department, left Wellington for England on Saturday by the Rangitane.
Sir Samuel Hordern, of Sydney, who has been making a short visit.to New Zealand, left for England by the Rangi-* tane from Wellington on Saturday, accompanied by Lady Hordern. ■
Mr. F. H. Gifford. Auckland _ manager for the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, left Wellington by the Rangitane on Saturday with Mrs. Gifford. on a visit to. England. >
air. F. W. who -lately retired from the position of general manager of the Bank of New -Zealand, left for England by the Rangitane from Wellington on Saturday, accompanied by airs. Dawson. . *
air. H. D. Acland, of. Christdrarch, has been appointed a member of the New Zealand Wool Committee. He replaces air. B. E. S. Tripp, Timaiu. who recently resigned from the committee because ofifPhealth.
Lieutenant D. T. Gale, of the Royal Australian Navy; who has been attached to the Royal Navv for the past two years, arrived from London by-the Port Alma yesterday, on his way back to Australia. He is accompanied by airs. Gale.
Tbe Rev. Angus afcßean, of Ashburton. president of . the New Zealand aiethodist Conference, officiated at the opening of Wesley Church, Mission Bav. on Saturday. He .will be the euest of * the Auckland aiethodist Men's Fellowship at tea this evening, and later will be present at a rally in the Pitt Street aiethodist Church.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23340, 8 May 1939, Page 12
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