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PERSONAL.

___—...... The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Mlnisterl of Agriculture, will arrive in Hamilton to-morrow morning from Wellington and will receive deputations at the ofilce of the Department of Agriculture in the morning. In the afternoon he will accompany the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. M. J. Savage, at the opening of the \Vaikato W‘inter Show. Sir Alexander Young, of Auckland, was a visitor to Hamilton during the week—end. Sir George Shirtolitfe will leave Wellington by the Tamaroa this even—ing for a visit to England. Mr Joseph Milne, of Napier, a former resident of \Vaikato, is in Hamilton for the Winter Show. Mr J. B. \Vaters has been re—elected chairman of the Otago Harbour Board. .\lr J. Payne, assistant-Australian Trade Commissioner in \Vellington, is a Visitor to Hamilton. Mr \V. J. Hampton-Reynolds, of Auckland, is visiting Hamilton for the opening of the Winter Show. I Rear-Admiral J. S. M. Ritchie will be a passenger by the Tamaroa, which fleaves Wellington this evening for ; Southampton. | Mr W. J. Grant, editor of the Run‘goon Times, Burma, who is on a lec—tturingvtour of the Empire, arrived in [Auckland to—day from the South. Mr H. E, McKay, until lately rail—way transport omcer nt‘Dunedin, has taken up his duties as stationmaster int Christchurch. I .\lr .\i. Simmonds, clerk or the Court, Cromwell, and formerly of Thames and Hamilton, has been notified of his transfer to invercargill, Mr A. F. Stuart, who recently com—pleted 00 years as a compositor with the Dtugo Daily Times, Dunedin, received it presentation from his i‘elllow workers last week, .\lr .t. L. liari‘tliatll, accountant of title Littristrliurcli brunch of the National Bank of New Zealand, has limo“ uppointrtl manager of the bank‘s I’lllit‘liollc brunch. ‘ .\lr ’l‘. ,l. Peinberton, of the London office, of the Associated Press, who has horn seriously ill since early ;in .\[ll‘ll. untiemvcnt it successful junior oporutiun in London last week. ‘ . l .\lr 11, 11. Stewart. produce manager l of tho itauni‘ton hronrh of the New :‘Zt‘nlnnrt Loan and .\lerrnntilc Agency t Cnlllllflll)‘. Limited, tins received notice t of his transi‘cr on promotion to Auck~ : lnntl. i .\lfilt'tl“(il‘llk‘l‘ill Sir \\‘iliium Sinclair:Bnrgrss. t‘mnornl ()i‘th‘or Umnmanding illli‘ New Zrntuntt Military Forces. iit't't li.unilton t‘nr \\‘rllington last night, :it'tt'r attending the t-rooping oi" tthc colour. t .\lr F. l-‘. .\i, Ferguson, manager at“ ‘tttr tmnloli lliiltlit‘r Conmuny (.\iZ.),j Litnitmi, llttS rrturnott to \\’ettington ‘ nt‘tt‘r sm'rn mnnths‘ nitsonoo from New [Miami in l-Itnrhiiht, the t‘nitcd States, Itiuiiiittzt unit littliu. w; .\lr It. i]. Sininic‘rs. MSO, of tho ‘tt\'l;ttttllt stwtion ot‘ tho )ictoorologira] (with-o. “.15 horn :twurtiml it Unliililon‘ , \\t‘JlHll l’untt swiwiro scholarship for ,‘i\\'t> )'t\.ti'<' slutty unit i‘t'st‘arcli in int-toornlogy :tt .\lllt‘l'll‘dil ttiiiwi‘sitios, [Kind \\ill lvzur va Zt-Almtl in August. . Lh‘iifrttaht»tjottth|:mtlvr t'rlni' l).’t\\’« .‘nn. \\Zin his tnwn pitszwl tn thp _\U\\» _ J/mlmtt t‘l\l>iltll of tho tittyal N.i\'\', : .tntt tits ltt'hlw, {Hut} .\let‘ld l):l\\'nfll\', ,3 .\..‘sur l|.l: it. tho tutchm hr titan. ttt't-sll‘t'. .ti't- tut-mongri" In ”H, “Am. -I!'li.t, \\fttt-lt l< tllil‘ :tt \\'t‘llitigl,,m t't‘mn ’t-thxlnnul lltl .lunt- l? , ;‘ .\lr \\'_ ltllfifit‘ytl'\\tlttlt, nt‘ Itunmtin st'ntrl t‘ot‘ttil‘l‘ly nt‘ l[.ltillltt-11. \\ill .tri («15 . limiter at tho f‘lm‘lltlfill sections at the .I\\‘.~llin:’tnn liompvtitit'ms Festival in t 'Ansuxh \lr tui'nvst Jenner, of Christ-- . t‘lttll'l‘H, \\iil .ntiuvitmtc in the instrur . rnr‘ntal sections. and Mr F. A. Bullock. Lot cht'lstuhurch. in the total sections.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 4

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 4

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