PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. R.'Gilr^uth, a nephew;of Dr. Gilruth, one-time- head of the Xcw Zealand Agricultural Department, arrived' "ia New Zealand from Panama this week by the MatSr'oa. ;,Hci'will stay a few weeks in New Zealand and go on to Australia and Singapore. Lieutenant-Commander G. Alcock arrived in New Zealand this week by the Mataroa.to take the place of Lieutenant-Commander W. H. Bremner, Naval Intelligence Officer at 'Wellington. Tho Minister qf Finance (the' v t.Hon. J. G. Coatcs) will return to * Ellington from Auckland tomorrow mo\n,ing. " • . . Mr. "Walter Edward Rawson has been appointed a Judge of the Native Land Court. ' ■ Mr. James' Jasper Swansorijof Wallacoville Valley, has been appointed a ranger under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. Messrs. A. A.'Kirk and C. P. McKenzio were elected life members of th» Wellington Hockey Association' at the annual meeting of the association last evening. • Colonel D. A. Tyrie, of Fifeshire, ii on a holiday visit to New Zealand. , Lieutenant F. •W. 6. McLebd, coil* ductor of the New Plymouth Kegimental Municipal Band, is proceeding to Australia to adjudicate at the Queensland Sta'to brass: band contest. The Minister of Labour (the Hon..A. Hamilton), and the Minister of Agriculture (the Hon.C, E. Macmillan) left for the north yesterday. At the weekend Mr. Hamilton will visit Auckland to discuss tho unemployment problem, with representatives of Ipeal authorities. Professor J. Malcolm, Otago University, find Dr. H. G. Dcnham, Canterbury University, returned to the soutli last night. Dr. E. Teiehleman, of Hokitika, left by -the Marama today for Sydney, and intends'to be absent for a few-weeks. Mr. T. Romain left for Sydney today; on a holiday. Mr.,-J. A. Redpath returned to Wellington from the south this morning. Dr. Poison was among the passenger! from the south this morning. Messrs. A. R. Hosking, H. P. Griffin (Auckland), A. O. "Wilkinson, Jas. A. Parker, W. J. Brown (Chrlstchuren), H. Piat (France), L. B. Oxenham (Sydney), and H. 0. Cock (Nelson) are among- tho guests at the . Hotel St. George. ~* j Captain Maxwell, (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson (Pahiatua-),. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Johnston (Sydney)i Messrs. W. E. Sill "(Auckland), A. Donald, F. Brjtland (Pahiatua), H. Stacey (Auckland), and E. Cole ("Wanganui), are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eutlierford (Dunedin), Messrs. G. J. D. Stitt (Auckland), T. 1\ Rolling (Palmerston North), R. J. Bell (Hastings), W. I. Fimhruk ("Waipawa), W. T..Jamieson (Christchurch), and J. Gregg (TLmaru) are among tha guests at the Royal Oak Hotel. Visitors to "Wellington staying "at the Empire Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clayton (Auckland), Messrs. *C. Beeson, E. B. S. Hill, L. A. Marquct, C. D. Callis (Auckland), J. C. Trainor, J. "W. Cox, A. Hale (Blenheim), C. T. .Tarvis (London), C. Duncalf and O. Duncalf (Christchurch).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 76, 31 March 1933, Page 9
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462PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 76, 31 March 1933, Page 9
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