PERSONAL
Rev. Father Crocker, S.M.. of Wellington, is at present relieving in tne Waipawa parish.ComniaiKler Reynolds, of Loudon, travelling commissioner of tlie Royal Empire Society, spent the week-end at Dunedin, where lie arrived by the Maheno-on Friday night. Mr. G. 11. Mackiey, general manageof railways, who has been on a li olid ay visit to Dunedin, will go to Southland for the New Year before returning to Wellington Mr. and Mrs. C. J. B. Norwood, who have been on a trip to England and America, arrived in Auckland by the Mariposa on Saturday. They will return, to Wellington this morning. Mr. B, J. F. Wright, Sydney, a son of the late Archbishop’ Wright, is spending a holiday with his sister, Mrs. 'Grvv-llle Warren.' ,I’oukawa. Hawke's Bay Mr. Edward la.ig.ie has been appointed conductor of tlie Dunedin Municipal Tramways Bund in .succession to M-’ Morgan. Mr. Logie is a cornet plajer with experience in the St. Kildtt and Artillery bands. Mr. C. W. Collins, librarian at, Canterbury College, was reported on Satur day to be seriously ill in Brae.side Hospital, Geraldine, Mr. Collins had gone with liis family to “Victoria Home/ Geraldine, for Christmas anil New Year holidays. Dr. R. Gardner, of Dunedin, lias lef’ for Melbourne, where he will preside in O of the Ali.rtriilinii and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Gardner expects to return to Dunedin at the end of January Sir John Harrison, president and a foundation member of Hie Ashtioid Bowling Club, Sydney, was among tlie visitors at the Wellington club’s bowling green cm Saturday, lie left on his return to Sydney yesterday by the Oronsay. Mr. W J. Graham, Councillor, ami a Freeman of London, who is l in Christchurch visiting . his uncle, Mr. A Graham, is on his second visit to New Zealand, his first having been made thirty-four years iago’. Mr. Graham is accompanied by Mrs Graham. They are touring the Dominion, and will sail for England from Auckland early in February. Mr. 1.1. G. Davidson, retired general manager of the Anglo-South American Bank, London, accompanied by his wife and hfs daughter, Miss 11. Lindsay Davidson, are at present visiting the South Island. Mr. Davidson is known to many in New Zealand, as he was engaged in banking in this country for 18 years.
Dr. Bernard Myers, C.M.G., a New Zealander who has been practising medicine in London for about 30 years, arrived at Auckland by the .Mariposa on Saturday on u brief holiday visit to the Dominion, Dr. Myers, who is a orother to the late Sir Arthur Myers, ts a consulting physician in London and specialises in diseases of children. He is consulting physician in London to lie New Zealand Government, and during Hie war was Assistant-Director and later Director of Medical Services in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 6
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471PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 6
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