PERSONAL.
Mr Clyde Carr, M.P., returned to Timaru from Wellington yesterday. Mr P. Hayward, general-manager oi Fuller-Hayward Theatres, is at present visiting Timaru. Mr H. H. Sterling, general manager of the New Zealand Railways, left yesterday for the Hermitage. Visitors to the Hermitage, who left by car yesterday included Mi* Goolta, and Mr and Mrs Gilder, Mr Jewell and the Misses Morrow, Christchurch. Mr E. Abbey Jones, of the “Southland News/’ who attended the annual meeting of the United Press Association in Timaru this week, returned to Invercargill yesterday. Members of the Newspaper Proprietors Association and the Empire Press Union, left for the Hermitage yesterday, where they are to stay for several days. Mr R. B. Teakle, general manager of Canadian National Steamships, is expected to return from the Hermitage to-day. He will proceed north this afternoon. The Minister of Public Works Hon. E. A. Ranson will leave to-morrow afternoon for Auckland, where he will represent the Government at the welcome on Tuesday to the British Canadian and South African farmers delegation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18500, 22 February 1930, Page 8
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172PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18500, 22 February 1930, Page 8
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