PERSONAL
Mr. F. H. Garth, postmaster at Milton, has r;timl on superannuation, after 40 vears’ service.
Mr. W. El. Watson, manager of the State Fire Insurance Office, Napier, was expected :o arrive in Ciishorne this even-
Mr. A. N. Watson, sub-accountant of the Nnti'mal Bank of New Zealand at Dunedin, has been appointed manager at the Tapaani branch.
Mr. D W. Coleman, M.P., who has spent tic past two days in Gisborne on municipfl business, will leave to-morrow morning on his return to Wellington, to resutto Parliamentary work.
Mr. Vi. Glenn, who for the past five years lias been chairman of the local advisory (ommittec of the New Zealand Rofrigenting Company, Limited, at Wangami. has joined the board of directors of he company.
Mr. L Mclvcen, M.P., Wellington, who hai been attending as a New Zealand deegate at the International Conference ui Geneva, is returning by the liner Orion, which is due in Sydney on Octobei 21.
Mr. i. Moiling, who is returning after a (rip (broad with Mrs. Moiling to take up his duties as town clerk of the city of Au'khuid, is a passenger on the Orient liner Orion, which is clue at Sydney fran London on October 21.
The Hon. G. W, F. Dawnny, of lingland, will arrive at Auckland in the Awntci on October 28, and after a tour throu(h the North Island and a stay at Feathirston, will arrive at Wellington on Joveinber 14. Subsequently the visitoi intends to tour the South Island, and t> make a walking tour to Doubtful South.
boil Waloran, who was second soerclarv to the Governor-General of New /calaid from 1927 to 1930. and his bride, a daighter of Sir Rlmslry Carr, are passengrs hy the liner Orion, which is due at S’dney from London on October 21. Then are to spend their honeymoon in Ausfalia and New Zealand.
Tie Marquess of llartinglon, UnderSeci'tary for Dominion Affairs, and the Maithioness of Ifartington are passengers for Australia by the liner Orion, wh‘fb is due at Sydney from London on Octjber 21. They will eventually reach Net Zealand after their official visit to Auirnlia.
jiying-Offieor D. W. Morrish, of the j’csrve of Royal Air Force officers, lias hep accepted for re-entry into the force uni promoted to the rank of flight-lieu-teimt, with an appointment as adjutant oflan Air Force station. Mr. Morrish, wp is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G-j.H. Morrish, Whnngarei, completed a tve years short-service commission with th Royal Air Force last year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 4
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