PERSONAL.
Mr F. M. Winstone, of Auckland, Is at the Hamilton Hotel. _
Mr N. M. Groves. or Hong Kong. is ‘at the Hamilton Hotel.
Mr J. Cooper, of Sydney, is It. the Hamilton Hotel.
Sir Alexander Herdman, of Auckland. was a visitor to the Walkato Winter Show yesterday.
The Hon. J. Cotter, M.L.C., of Hlnuera. was a. visitor vto the Walkato Winter Show yesterday.
Mr R. Gregg, or Dannevirke. of the first Waitomo County Council, recently revisited Otorohanga.
Dr. Zobel ha-s returned to his home at Te Kuiti after spending a year in touring the world.
Mr Bruce Levy. of the Plant Re—search statlon, Palmerston North, Is In Hamilton to-day.
Messrs G. P. Finlay. \V. Noble and A. Moody, of Auckland. are visiting Hamilton.
.\lr J. Boniface, of Palmerston North. Dominion president of the Master Bakers’ Association, was in Hamilton yesterday.
Mr R. Coulter. M.P. for VValkato and Mr J. Thorne. M.P. for Thames, were among the visitors to the W’alkato Winter Shaw yesterday.
A cable message from London states that the Chief Justice of New Zealand. Sir Michael Myers, attended the King's Levee yesterday. Mr A. J. S. Morley, or Bawene. North Auckland, was recently elected a member of the Town-Planning Institute of New Zealaud.
Mr G. M. Valentine, assistant direc—tor of the Dairy Division of the Department. of Agriculture. is visiting Hamilton.
Mr A. J. Parker, 8 member of the Auckland Harbour Board. was yesterday granted ‘three months' leave or absence by the board to enable him to visit Australia.
Mr W. J. Grant. editor of the Ram 5001) Times. who is making a tour of the southern Dominion: to promote closer relations with Burma, is in Auckiund.
M - J‘ A. Ferguson, barrister, who was born In Invercargill 'sl; years ago. was to-da yappointed judge 01 the Industrial Commission. says a. message from Sydney.
Sir James Parr, High Commissioner for New Zealand in London. who will rem-c from his poslion at the end of the year, expects to return to New Zealand early next year.
Members of the Auckland branch of 111:: New Zealand Dairy Factory .\lanagers‘ Association stood in silence at the annual meetlng in Hamllton today as a mark of resner't to -thc late Mr R. R. Pringlc, of \\'unsapere.
Mr G. W. R. Ilealey. of the Wanganul automatic telephone exchange 518“. has received notice or his trans—fer to the Hamilton exchange. Mr Henley for several years has been a prominent member of the Queen Alexandra's Own Band.
Mr J. H. Wyatt. who has been manager of the Pukekohe branch of the National Bank of New Zealand for the past six years. has been transferred to \\'cllinglon. He will he succeeded by .\ll- J. L. Barriball, accountant at the Christchurch branch.
Messrs C. Tabor-Gregory. B. McCartney. P. Johnston. F. Polson (Auckland). G. V. Turnhull (\thkalane). L. Tollemarsh, (1. B. Roan
(Taurangn). L. C. Hare (New Plymouth, 0. Henry (\Vaiuku), J. Pearce (Wailotara) and E. nae (notorua) are at. the Hamilton Hole].
Viscount Swinlon. British Secretary of Stale for .-\lr. has lyeen appointed honorary Air Commodore lo No. Gus, North Ililling. Bomber Squadron of the Auxiliary Force. ’l‘ln‘t‘v former Sucrvlurics of State for Air lxzn'e hur'n ap—puinlcd lo slmilar rank in auxiliary uir formalions in loculilies with \\'ln'l'll they have been connected.
Messrs C. I‘.. Smilh (Gore), .Y. E. Rlvhardson (Te Akuu). A. Y. (lurmichael nTauranga). R. \\‘. Hooper (Whakatane), S. Bcrrldge. J. Booth (Dargavme), S. 'l‘. R. .\I-cCarthny (Te Puke). P. J. Buxton (Palmerston North), \\'. .\lannder. H. Gill, H. .\[nrray. J. Tau. N. E. Hewm (Auckland). are at the Hamilton Hotel.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 8
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