PERSONAL
Mr A. M. Duthie, of Hamilton, left today to take up his residence in Christchurch.
Mr P. Doody, of Hamilton, will leave tonight for Levin to take up training as a gunner in the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Mr H. D. Caro, Mayor of Hamilton, has returned from Wellington, where he attended a conference of delegates from provincial patriotic councils.
Mr J. R. Miller, chief accountant of the Waitemata Electric-Power Board, has been appointed secretarytreasurer of the Taranaki ElectricPower Board, Eltham.
Messrs W. H. Miers and W. L. Ranstead, who were the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s delegates to the annual conference of associations in the Auckland Province held in Auckland yesterday, returned to Hamilton today.
• Mr G. L. Osborne, Auckland district manager of the Government Life Insurance Office, has retired after 40 years’ service with the department. He will be succeeded by Mr J. S. Prentice, district manager in Christchurch for the past five and a-half years and for 11 years district manager in Hamilton.
Messrs J. H. Turner (Dargaville), Lipscomb (Wellington), H. I. F. Tombleson (Otoko), P. M. Robson and P. A. Bellve (Feilding), are at the Commercial Hotel.
Messrs J. Inskip (Opotiki), C. Jefferson (Dunedin), W. M. Wilson (Waingaro), P. R. Lengdon, C. E. Gemming, B. C. Boyd, K. A. Watson, T. Reekie, D. T. McCallum, S. Berryman and E. Bellamy (Auckland), are at the Hamilton Hotel.
Particulars of the train arrangements and the issue of cheap excursion tickets in connection with the Bay of Plenty races at Tauranga on June 14 arc advertised in this issue.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21441, 7 June 1941, Page 6
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