PERSONAL.
Mr R. T. Michaela, of Auckland. ls visiting Hamilton.
Mr G. G. Stead. of London. is at the Hamilton Hotel.
Mr \V. 'l‘. Ikin, manager for New Zealand or the Australian Mutual Provident Society. and Mr F. F. Innis. assistant actuary from the society‘s head office in Sydney are in Hamilton 015‘ business connected with the local 0 cc.
Messrs J. Benjes. J. W. Simes. F. L. Home (Christchurch). D. Rountree (“’elllngton), M. Furkert (Matarawa). P. Graham. A. Dickie. G. chkie (Waverley). N. Davidson (Patea), P. Betts (Masterton) and E. G. Hanson ‘(Aucklancn are at the Hamilton Hotel.
.‘ll‘ E. J. Salisbury, a New Zeaianrl missionary who has spent several years in the Belgian Congo and who is on furlough in the Dominion. is visiting Hamilton. He will lecture at T 6: Awamuiu on Monday and at Cam--Ibridge on Tuesday.
- Mr 'l‘. A. Duncan, chairman of the New Zeaiand Meat Producers' Board. accompanied by Mr J. Fraser, general manager 0! the board. returned to Auckland by the Rangitiki yesterday from England. where the‘y acted as‘ advisers to the Minister of Market31mg. the lion. \V. Nash. In his meat expnrt negotiations with the British Government. Canon F. G. Harrie. Vicar of St. Barnabas' Church. Mount Eden. Auckland, has announced his retirement on account or ill—health. lie intends to remain a membb’r ni‘ tim Board or ’l'imoingicnl Studios. and u) not as (w----:unlnlm: chaplain to ihc Archhiuhon. \ir iiul'uo “us forlm‘rly mun-s'“. wr—rnim'y_ (“OI‘I‘SHH chnpinin :uri r‘x'umin» in: (-implain or the) \\'nik.2ln “insure and a cannon ut‘ >l. i’vtm“.~, Cziin-m-ii. Kirssrs Tl. ii. Ft‘rismnn. [7. \\'. .\'\‘.~'~', ii, H. Hui-not, .1. ‘.\i. \Vi'il)’. .\_ 1.. 15. Syn-hr. .\. ii. Vim-4r, A. H. "light. 14“ 'l‘. illil'i‘nlwl. ii. Marsh, G. ii. liliYidhull 'Suliiil .\u~'il'ulin’\. \\’. Coulis. ll‘ 1;. I‘m-1h \‘ivinrin‘. and i}. .\II'\Ii""I' ‘Xl‘u Snuih \\'nir‘s'; arv ammn: ilm mmnimrs nl’ ilm party “1' Australian farmvn “1m \isiipri ilmnilmn (0-day .mri iliipm‘h‘d iiul unwrnmr‘ni Euwri—menial Farm. at iiuaixura.
Cu. for Munch—At the Supremc Court, Auckland. yesterdaFv 1101"“ Benili was found guilty or unlawfully using an instrument, ihe jury adding a recommendation to mercy. Mr Singer raised some points for nubminsion to the Court of Appeal and ponding decision on these prisoner wu N‘leased on mail. Education Dlttrlota— A plebiscitamong school committees in the Aucklnnd Education Board's area I: being taken on the question of the district remaining as at present or befits subdivided into three districts with headquarters at Auckland. Hamilton and Wlmngarel. as recommended by thc Recess Committee in 1930.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20118, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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