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Mr V. G. Cavanagh, Jun., left on his return to Wellington by the through express yesterday. Mr P. F. Harre was a passenger for Wellington by the mid-day express yesterday. Mr T. O'Byrne. M.L.C., was a through passenger for Invercargill by the express yesterday afternoon. Sir William Hunt was a passenger from Invercargill by the through express yesterday, en route to Welling ton. Bishop Whyte returned to Dunedin by the express yesterday afternoon after attending the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the Dominican Convent at Teschemakers At the meeting of the City Council last night Cr P. Neilson was congratulated on his recovery from his long and •lainful illness Mr E. Hanrahan, who has been transferred from the Hillside Railway Workshops to the Lower Hutt Workshops, was a passenger by the through express for the north yesterday. Mr A. S. Cookson was a passenger for Wellington by the through express yesterday. Messrs G. Stewart and G. Turner left by the through express yesterday for Wellington, where they will be engaged on Conciliation Council business. The Union Airways liner Korimako left the Taieri airport at 8.15 yesterday morning for Christchurch. Blenheim, and Palmerston North with Mr A L. Bercn for Christchurch, Messrs H. F. Sincock and W. Sumner for Wellington and Miss E MacDonald for Paimerston North The Kotuku arrived from the north at 1 o.m. with Miss E Melville and Mr L. Stevens from Paimerston North. Mr F Wallis and Mr C. Morpeth from Wellineton. and Messrs H. ;. Tidswell, J. W Hannan. and Miss A Crawford from Christchurch Mr C. Osborne Hutton. of Dunedin. has returned to Cambridge after a 4000 miles tour of seven weeks' duration of the English lakes and Scotland (savs our London correspondent, writing on October 6) He was accompanied by two college friends. A trip to Skye was included and on returning lo the mainland the party continued up the north-west coast to Durness, which is noted for its splendid scen-rv. The return tour was via John o' Groats. Inverness, Fort William, Locli Laggan, Braemar, and Aberdeen to Edinburgh.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 10

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 10

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23333, 27 October 1937, Page 10