PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. W. T. Anderton, M.P., arrived from Wellington yesterday.
Captain It. C. Hammond left for Wellington by last night's express.
Captain H. M. Barnes, R.N., arrived from Wellington by train yesterday.
Mr. W. H. Cocker was a passenger on the limited ekpress for Wellington last night.
Mr. A. H. Johnstone, K.C., travelled to Wellington by the limited express last night. ■ ' -
Captain G. 11. assistant area officer in Auckland, lia<f been promoted to the rank of major.
Mr. F. A. de la Mare, of Hamilton, left for Wellington last night to attend a meeting of the New Zealand University Senate. ■ * ...
Mr. H. E. Worsp left by train for Wellington yesterday afternoon to attend the monthly meeting of the New Zealand Meat Board.
Mr. R. C. Mathews, publicity manager for the Railway Department, arrived from Wellington yesterday, and will leave for the south to-night.
The Rev. A. A. Armstrong,^minister at Pahiatua, has placed his resignation in the hands of the Wairarapa Presbytery on accepting a call to Drury.
Mr. F. R. Picot, director of the Internal Marketing Division, and Mr. A. H. Honeyfield, Auckland manager of the division, arrived from Wellington bv the limited express yesterday. Mr, Picot is at the Station Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 8
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