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PERSONAL.

Archbishop Averlll is indisposed and left Auckland for Rotorua for treatment on Saturday, «V

The Rev. J. Adams, of Okato, has been appointed vicar of St. George’s parish, Kingsland.

Mr G. H. Bell has been re-elected ohalrrqan of. directors of. the.,Omata Dairy Gompany, a position he has held for 'ten.years. \ ■ , :: . :

Sergeant F. 11. Fearnley, who has been in charge of the police station at Te Kuitl for 12 years, has received notice of his transfer to Oamaru. Sergeant- G. J. Paine, of Wellington, will succeed Sergeant Fearnley.

Sir ' Benjamin Fuller, of Sydney,was a through passenger by the Monterey, which arrived at Auckland from Sydney on-Saturday. He is proceeding to Hollywood and London.

Sir John Sandeman Allen, the vicepresident'of the Royal Empire Society, sailed for Mombassa from London on Saturday. He will go from there to Australia and New Zealand on general Empire work. ' Dr. H. T.. .Stearns, geologist in charge of underground water investigation in the Halvaiian Islands for the United States Geological Survey, \Vho has been visiting New' Zealand and Australia, left Auckland by the Monterey on Saturday on his return to Honolulu.

Messrs M. L. Bateson, R. A. Newton, W. Taine, E. Wallis, F. W. Yates (Auckland), W. A. G. MoDonald, L. S. v Righton ( Wellington),•• A. W. Martin (Dunedin), H. Silverton (Timaru), H. Leslie (Waitara), J.. Howard (Blenheim) and D. I. Johnstone (Matamata) are at the Hamilton Hotel.

. Mr Oscar Garden, the young New Zealander who flew from England to Australia in 18 days In 1930, and might have broken the Cape to England record early last year had it not been for engine trouble, Is now in Jerusalem, where ho has a field of his own and is engagod In commercial flying..

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19011, 31 July 1933, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19011, 31 July 1933, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19011, 31 July 1933, Page 6