PERSONAL ITEMS.
Captain and Mrs. Sevier, of Ceylon, aj* at the Grand Hotel. Mr. H. L. Tapley, Mayor of is at tho Grand Hotel Mr. Allen Bell, M.P. for tho Bay o! Islands, is at tho Grand Hotel. Mr. Justice Herdman and Mrs. Herdman spent the week-end at Jvotorua. Messrs. M. B. Miller and J. Smith, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen. The Hon. George Fowkls left by train last evening on a visit to Nelson and Blenheim. Mr. C. R. Orr-Walker, S.M., of Wellington,' and Mr. W. B. 0. Walker ata at the Star Hotel. Mr. Henri Verbrugghcn, director of tba Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, i s a through passenger by the Aorangi for Sydney. Mr. T. H. Fisher, of Dorset, England, Mr. L. X. Kersey, of Delaware, U.S.A., and Mr. A. A. Fraserj of Ontario, srg at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, of Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming, of Christchurch, and Mr. H. Gardner, of llukapapa, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. Edrity Cundell, of London, arrived by the Aorangi yesterday to act as examitier in tho North Island for the Trinity College of Music examinations. Mr. C. Ross, of Napier, Mr. G. 0. Mitchell, of Dargaville, Mr. R. Paterson, of Dunedin, and Messrs. S. (!. Pearce, H, Cane and J. E. Levy, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. T. Vnllance, of Scotland, Mr. R. Wills, of Sydney, Mr. L. J.Tay--1 lor, of Christchurch, and Mr. S. Middlebrook, of To Awamutu, are at the Roval Hotel. Mr. T. Lawton, of Brisbane, Mr. R, Matthews, of Sydney, Mr. W. B. Franklin, of New York, Mr. G." Ilirtz, of Brussels, and Messrs. T. Simpson, C. G. Huma and W. G. Hume, of Vancouver, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Richards, of Christchurch, Mr. W T . G. Rudd, of Blenheim, Messrs. G. Benson and A. N. Jeavom, of Dunedin, and Messrs. A. Stephens, C. Clabburn and C. Dermis, of Wellington, aro at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Percy Hunter, director of Australian immigration, was a passenger by tho Aorangi from Vancouver yesterday. Ho will leave for Sydney to-day to confer with tho Commonwealth Government concerning inunigration matters. Colonel 11. R. Potter, officer command.ing the ' northern command, and Lieu-tenant-Colonels J. E. Duigan and I. T. Standish and Majors W. C. Finnis, 11. C. Glendining, D. B. Blair and C. E. Andrews left for Wellington by train last evening to attend tho conference of senior military officers. The conference is to last three days.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19050, 22 June 1925, Page 10
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