PERSONAL ITEMS
. ' • ' • ' « ' ! • \ -l • ■'! Mr. H. J. Kellilier returned bv 0 ;» from Wellington yesterday. • , . Mr. H. T. Merritt travelled frnm Wellington by air yesterday. , Mr.- J. A. C. Alli.im returned Wellington by train yesterday mornin^ Mr. E. W. Turner .was a nassemw from Wellington by the limited "exnrr«» yesterday. Mr. G. H. Davis, land officer of tim Railway Department, left for Welling ton by the afternoon: express yesterday* *' - Mr. W. R. Butcher, locomotive en." : gineer of the Railway Department" returned from Wellington by train voi K terday. The Very Rev. G. H. McXeur 0 f Canton, and Mrs. McNeur, -who. iava been visiting Auckland, left by the limited express last night on their way " - to Masterton. t ; Mr. J. W. Heenan, permanent undersecretary of the Department of Internal Affairs, and Mr. F. B. Stephens ; arrived from Wellington yesterday and - are at the Grand Hotel. Sir Harry Batterbee, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, arrived from Wellington by train yesterday : morning, and returned south in the - evening by the limited express. Mr. D. F. Macka.v; deputy-chairman ■ ■ of the St. John Ambulance Association ' in Auckland, returned by train Tester- j day from Wellington, where he attended a meeting of the executive of the Commandery of the Order. c
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23748, 30 August 1940, Page 10
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