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PERSONAL.

The Minister of Defence, Justlca and Marine, the Hon. J. G. Cobbe, will leave Auckland for Feildlng to-morrow evening.

Mr. H. B. Hill, of Hamilton, Is visiting Hawera. 4

Sir Cecil Leys, of Auckland, was a passenger for San Francisco by the Mariposa to-day.

Sir Alfred Bankart left Auckland by the Mariposa to-day for a.short holiday in California.

Rev. Jasper Calder, of Auckland, Is in Hamilton to-day for 'the King’s College Old Boys’ Reunion.

Mr R. C. Aires, who was recently ordained a deacon, is assiting the clergy staff of St. Peter’s Cathedral.

Mr J. T. Holt has been appointed secretary-treasurer of the new Anglican parochial district of Ngaruawahia.

Mr W. H. P. Erson, of Auckland, president of. the King’s College Old Boys’ Association, is visiting Hamilton.

Mr F. E. McCallum, producer for the Auckland Little Theatre Society, Is visiting Hamilton to-day for the King’s College Old Boys’ Reunion.

Rev. H. K. Archdall, headmaster of King’s College, Auckland, is visiting Hamilton to-day for the Old Boys* Reunion.

Mr Julian B. Foster, for six years American Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, left Auckland to-day by the Mariposa on his return to the United States.

It Is announced in the New Zealand Gazette that Mr. W. Morrice has been appointed a member of the Waikato Licensing Committee, vice Mr. W. R. Lowry.

Mr R. Chesney, for the past nine years manager of the Hotel Cargen, Auckland, passed through Hamilton to-day on his way to Napier, where he will take over the proprietorship of the new Masonio Hotel.

Owing to the protracted Illness of the Rev. Joseph W. Kemp, minister of the Auokland Baptist Tabernacle, the Rev. W. G. Seroggie, D.D., of Edinburgh, will supply the church for six months.

At a meeting of the Waikato Rugby Union management committee last night, Mr A. S. Cliffe was appointed manager of the Waikato team to meet llie Bay of Plenty representatives at Rotorua on July 8.

Messrs M. J. Cotter, A. W. Harrison, J. F. Maekley, L. McCartney, F. T. Miller, E. Wright (Auckland), 11. Goodwin (Wellington), A. L. Alexander, J. Myhre (Christchurch), and R. Sutherland (Onehunga) are at the Hamilton Hotel.

Mr R. Chesney,’ for the past nine years manager of the Hotel Cargen, Auckland, and, for a period, manager of the Grand Hotel, will leave Auckland to-day for Napier, where he is to take over the proprietorship of the new Masonic Hotel.

The appointment of Mr. Walter Moore as a member of the Cambridge Domain Board, in place of Mr. W. Sands (resigned), and tho appointment of Mr. Edgar James as an additional member of the board, ara Gazetted this week.

Lieutenant de Vaisseau J. Lavoie, second in command of the French sloop, Savorgnan de Brazza, who, owing to illness, remained in the Auckland Hospital when Hie sloop sailed for Saigon, French Indo-China, on June 13. is expected to be able to leave hospital in about three weeks.

Mr John TuriUvald, of Te Awamulu, is retiring from the service of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. He has completed over 50 years’ continuous service with the firm and its predecessors in the Waikato, the old auctioneering firm of Hunter and Nolan. He has been stationed in Te Awamutu for 23 years. His successor is Mr F. M. Harkness, of Te Kuiti.,

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 6

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