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PERSONAL.

Messrs R. Barber and A. Tally (Melbourne) are at the Hamilton Hotel.

Mr C. Matthews, of Hamilton, has returned from a holiday visit to Australia.

Mr Leslie Lefeaux, Governor of ths Reserve Bank of New Zealand, who has been on a visit to England, returned yesterday by the Niagara.

The' retiring directors of Renown Collieries. Limited. Messrs L. Wilson and Anthony Carr, were re-elected at the annual meeting yesterday.

Dr. E. C. Brewls, of Hamilton, returned to-day from a visit to Australia, where he undertook a post-graduate course at Melbourne University.

Mr R. T. Reid, of Hamilton, who returned to Auckland from a holiday in Australia by the Monterey yesterday, is expected back in Hamilton tomorrow.

Mr Frank Brown has been elected a trustee for the Whakaporo subdivision of the Thames Valiev Drainage Board to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr D. F. Watson.

Mr T. A. Blvth, headmaster of the Ohakune District High School, returned to New Zealand by the Monterey yesterday after making a tour of the world.

Dr. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, will leave Auckland by the Niagara to-day for Sydney to attend the'meeting of Roman Calholio archbishops and bishops of Australis and New Zealand on September 4.

Messrs. F. Brimmer (Hastings). V. Grange, N. C. Kerr v Wellington 1. H. Yates (Rotorua). J. Millar. F. H. Adams, D. L. Jobson (Auckland) and J. Trafford (Te Kuiti) are at the Midland Hotel. i

Sir Herbert Layard Dowbiggtn, (ormcrly Inspector-General of Police In Ceylon, who has been spending a holiday in Australia and New Zealand, left by the Monterey yesterday for Los Angeles.

Mr J. G. L. Hewitt. S.M., presided at to-day’s sitting of the Magistrate’s Court. Hamilton. Mr Hewitt will be relieving magistrate at Hamilton for tin* next fortnight in the absence on leave of Mr S. L. Paterson, S.M.

The Hon. J. A. llanan. M.L.C., of Dunedin, who was a member of the New Zealand delegation at the recent Empire Parliamentary Conference !u London, returned to the Duniioion by the Niagara yesterday.

Messrs 11. Harris, E. A. Brown. F. Sutherland, A K. Sliavv, N. T. PerrPt. I\ Haplin. J. Ansell. 11. E. llalncs Auckland . 11. W. Piper. J - Batchelor Wellington). W. Langlands T.j Juke and N. Neville New Plymouth ire at the Hamilton Hotel.

Mr W. K. Anderson, secretary of .» Auckland Employers’ Association. (1 representative of the employers N< w Zealand at the International i.uiir Conference held recently nt ■nova, will return to Auckland by .• Aorangi from Vancouver on Sep-

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
420

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20280, 24 August 1937, Page 6

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