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PERSONAL.

The ‘Governor-Ganjeral, Lord Galway, was present at the Springboks’ match at Wellington this afternoon, in the evening he will attend the annual dinner of the New Zealand Company of Master Mariners.

Mr W. Boneham, of Hamilton, left yesterday for a holiday In Sydney.

Mr. K. M. Graham, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Is in Hamilton.

Mr. R. Southwood, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was a visitor to Hamilton today.

Drs. J. E. Caughey and S. B. Morris, of Auckland, are at the' Hamilton Hotel.

Mr W. Cann, of Hamilton, who has been visiting Australia, will arrive In Auckland, on Monday. He is expected In Hamilton later in the week.

Mr T. Ilodgson, or Te Aroha, and Mr J. Prendergast, of Ngaruawahla, were recent callers at New Zealand House, London.

Messrs W. D. Barker, G. M. Chlush (Gisborne), P. Chandler (Hastings), F. Packer (Te Kulti), D. Armitage, T. Wilberforce (Tauranga), G. Hobbs (Wellington) and L. Lambert (Auckland) are at the Hamilton Hotel.

Mr T. B. Whyte, superintendent engineer of the Cockatoo Naval Dockyards, Sydney, who spent a few days with his brother, Mr A. B. Whyte, of Hamilton, left Auckland by the Awatea for Sydney yesterday.

Mr G. McNamara, Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Papartment, who represented New Zealand at the Imperial Cable Conference in London, Is a passenger on the Mararoa, which is due at Auckland uext Thursday.

Professor G. Grey Turner, a vicepresident of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, who is to preside over the Australasian Medical Congress at Adelaide, will arrive at Wellington on September 13 and leave Auckland for San Francisco 1 a week later.

Professor J. Shelley, Director of Broadcasting, arrived in Auckland by train from Wellington yesterday to meet Mr J. Beresford Clark, director of the Empire services of the British Broadcasting Corporation, who arrived by the Monterey yesterday on a visit to New Zealand as the guest of the Government. They left for Rotorua eu route for Wellington to-day.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
325

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 6

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