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PERSONAL

Air H. P. Bonuett, chxef ongineor of tlxe Tasnianiaix Govornniout ilaihvays, is visiting the Dominion for tlie ixurpose of studying oxigin.eorxug advauees made in tlxe New Zealand Rnilways, Sir Henx-y Horton was eleetcd ehairmun of direetors of tlxe; Now Zealand lusura-nco Co. for the eurrent yoar at T'uosday 's meoting of the baard. Mr, Qlivor Niclxolsoxi was xxppointod diepu-ty-chaxrman. ALessi's L. Dxxon, Waipukurau,' and It. J. Williams, Hatuma, have hoou awarded wooi-classing certifieates in the dairy manufacture course at Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston Nortli. Mr Walter Monk, ropersenting the J. C, W']]iamson Co., Ltd., is in Hastings arranging for the appearanco of tixo Coronation Eevne in the Hastings Municipal' Theatre, Constable F. J, P, Bonningtou, of Napiex', has been transferred on , promotiou to Wellington as avprobationary soctiou sergeant, and wiil leave shortly. Constable Bonnigton has been stationeo in Napier for 10 years. Mr Gordon Short, the well-known Wellington pianist and toachor, has been appointed one of the examiners for Now South Wales by the Australian Board of Musio at this year's external examinations, He will leave Wellington to undertake these ditties on Septombor 17, and will be absent from New Zealand for about iive weeks, Mr T, A. Moodie, of Napier, who has been appointed New Zealand superintendont for Dalgety and Co. 'Ltd,, ac* conxpanied by Mrs Mo-odie and their daughter, left Napier to-dxiy for Panama on a- holiday visib before taking up resideuco in Wellington. They will join the Arawa at Auckland to-inorjow and will be absent from the Dominion for six weeks. Lieut.-Commander W, H. Watt,/who, with Mrs Watt, has been holidaying in ~ Napier for the past few weeks, left yesterday for Auckland on tho ro tuni journey to Karachi, India, On their way to Auckland thoy will visit fvionds at Wairoa, Gisborne and Botorua, and leave Auckland by the Niagara on Angust 24, joining the Strathaird at Sydney for Bombay. • Mr Jack Boat.wood, bf Taradale, who has accepted a position at Stratford, was rnet by his xriends on the eve of hi's departnre and presentd with a silver cigarettc-case and a travelling-rug. Mr Boatwood briefly replied, thahking his friends for their nice expressions and presont-s and assuring them that he would ever remember the three and ahalf years snent in Taradale, Mr Boatwood is spending a few days with his pareuts at Waipawa before proceeding to Stratford.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 4

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 4

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