PERSONAL.
Sir Alexander Herdman, of Auckland, is visiting Hamilton.
Mr C. A. Barrell, MP. for Hamilton. will arrive ln Hamilton to—morrow morning from \Velllngtou.
Dr. Kaisaturo Sakataml, sheep ex—pert to the Korean Government, is visiting the South Island.
Messrs. E. Falrbrother, 'l‘. Fairbrother (Featherston), J. Helghton, W. Mason (Auckland). and H. Flux (Te Kuiti), are at the Midland Hotel.
Mr George Box, theatrical manager, who was last in New Zealand some years ago with the Humphrey Bishop Company, is Vlslting Hamilton with the Long Tack Sam Company. Messrs. D. M. Rogers, R. Thomas, \V, Alexander, J. Murray, H. Belton. \V. Bradshaw (Auckland). C. Shepherd and B. Shepherd (Huntly), are at the Hamilton HotEI.
Messrs. D. M. Rogers, R. Thomas, W, Alexander, J. Murray, H. Bellon. W. Bradshaw (Auckland). C. Shepherd and B. Shepherd (Huntly), are at the Hamilton Hotel.
The Rev. Dr. David Lang, or Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. who 15 making a lecture tour of New Zealand. left for \Vellington by the limited express last evening.
Mr \V. Fraser. Principal of the Ham—ilton Technical High School, has returned from \Vellington where he attended lhe annual conference of the New Zealand Technical School Teachers‘ Association.
Mr 11. Temple White, of \Vellinston, lms been appointed chief vocal adjudiL‘alm' (It tln- City of Sydney Eisteddfod and inter—Slaw choral contest to be held in August.
Archbishop Averill, Primate of New Zculund, will leave by the Montcrey lo—Lluy to attend the Bishop Broughlon centenary celebrations in Sydney. Ile will return early next month.
The Hon. Eliot R. Davis, M.L.C., has been appointed honorary consul for Japan in Auckland, accordlng to an nnnnuncmncnt in the Gazette, states :1 Press Association telegram from Wellington.
Mr \V. A. B. Young, at present first assistant. at the Kuilioke (go-operative l'mii-y Company's fill'lfil')", has been appointed {mallni-y mmmgm‘ for the llnglnn (In—upm'uiivo Dairy Company. Mr Young has 11ml if) yours‘ cxperivm-e 1n the industry including 3 years as a Government farm lluiry illSll‘lll‘lm‘. lII‘ will take up his now duties on June 1.
0n Hm rolirt‘ml'nl of Mr H. Maln— I:1ml from the w‘vslth-uvy. the \\’¢:llimzInn Enmluym's‘ Association, at. Hm nn‘ nun] mm‘ling lust nlghr. appointed Mr [5. Sullwrlzmtl l 0 Hm \'au'nnr)‘. A Dl'PSPnlnlion ul' :1 “hair was made to Mr Maximum! an ln'lmll’ 01‘ Iho nssovlu[jun 01‘ whirl] 110 has ‘lwou :1 nn‘mbvr thirteen yrurs and l‘l'L‘Silll‘Hl the years.
‘\ movling 01' [hr Imperial \Vul' Graves (kunmiasinn in London mn— Ih'med the nppointmr‘nt of Sir Herbert. Hart formerly Administrator of “'OS!cm Samoa. as vhicf HnlmlnislrMh-v omcm' in tho (Humm district. in 5111'» ("551011 tn .\II' \\‘. ,\l, Huth. ul‘ Au:tralia. “1m has resigned to take up gather work. )
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19886, 15 May 1936, Page 6
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