PERSONAL.
Dr. 'l‘. H. Knights, of Hamilton, was a recent caller at New Zealand House in London.
Mr A. J. Shepherd, of Te Awamutm Is a delegate to the Educational Institute conference In \Vellington.
The Rev. Father P. Scanlon, SAL, of St. Patrick‘s College, Silverstream, Wellington, is \'lsltlng Hamilton.
Mr \\’. Cooper. who has been stationnmster at. 'l‘auranga for four years. has been lmnst’ex‘rcd to Palmerston .\‘orth as assistant stallonmaster.
Mr 11. E. \Vorsp, of Auckland. chairman of directors of the Auckland Funnel-5' Freezing Company. is at the Hamilton Ilulel.
Uuesls at. the Hamilton Hotel include Mr P. J. .\lehringer (Kansas L1.5..\.‘:, \\'. D. Gordon (\\'elllngton). E, u. .\‘imun \Auckland).
.-\l a banquet of the New York Ex-plm-ers‘ Club Mr Lincoln Ellsworth, the noted Polar explorer, recelved the organlsntlon‘s gold medal in recognltion of hls Antarctic fllght.
.\[r \\'. T. Ikln, manager for New Zealand or the Australian Mutual Provident Society, and Mr D. Menzies. a local director, who attended the an—nual meeting of the society In Sydney, have returned to New chland.
Mr S. 11. \\’unklyn, manager of the Bunk 01‘ Now Zenlund a! Inglewood. has been advised of his promotion to l’ukokuhe. llu will leave Inglewood 01] June 1. Mr J. .l, li. Howncy, of Opunukv, will succeed Mr \\'unklyu at Ingle\\uml.
Two distinguished members of the Anglican clm'gy \\'ill Visit New Zealand sliorily. ul'tcr unending the Bishop Broughion Contomn'y celebrations in Sydney this month. They are 111'. G. F. l)‘;h‘L'y, :\l‘(‘lll)i>ll1)[1 of Arlnngh and Priming of All lrvlnnd, and Dr. G. l". thallium lii'uwn. Bishop in Jerusalem.
.\lossys E. 1100 (Rotox‘un), E. S‘ Clurlw. (i. .\luthers. B. Gray. W. a“ Hus-Sell. .\. C. Brown. .\. \\ulkm'. .\. \\'llitc (Aurklund). E. \\'ullon, I). lihumhox's, .I. ’l‘uil. 11. Murmy. (2. Hurt L\\'cllington‘, A. Mi”\\‘m‘d (\\'.mganui) and \\'. J. Baker _l’uilxlinll‘), an": at the Hamilton Hutel.
.\lr 1. .\. Jmm-s, supex‘lntendPnl of the Stale Collierios a: lireymoum. will retire on bupm'anuuulinn ut the end of the month. after over 2.3 years‘ serv Vite mm the Mines Dopnrtmenl. Mr James‘ retirement ls due to health rvasons. No Will be aucceedcd by Mr 1L J. Strongman. mspw‘tnr of ma] mints for the \\‘csL Uuual inspection dxslrlct.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 6
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