PERSONAL.
Mr. W. D. Holgate left for Wellington by train last evening.
Sir Frederic Lang, M.L.C., left for Wellington by last night's express.
Colonel G. Knott end Mrs. Knott, of the Salvation Arnny, were pae.eengere for Wellington by the express last evening. Archbishop A. W. AyerJU, Primate of New Zealand, returned to Auckland this tnorning by the (limited express from I Wellington. ' '.
Mr. Warwick Braithwaite, a member of a well-known Dunedin family, w*t Recently appointed conductor of the National Welsh Symphony Orchestra mt
Mr. W. Voeper (Cambridge), Mr. Grant (Chrfctebureh), *Mr. £d aid l?« t ??"t' 4^ et *rtoii). and Mr. ?h n e l S I SrH T ;tel elntOel,(DUnedln)ftreat Mr. M Darke (Hamilton) and Mr J S ways, leaves by the limited exprwe tWe evening for Frankton Junction and Te Kuiti, on a ( tour of inspection. He returns on Friday, ■
Mr. Raynor White, F.L.C.M., music toaster at Wanganui College, has been appointed adjudicator in the vocal and instrumental sections at the next competitions festival of the Burns Society U Htonfanui "-
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 8
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172PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 8
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