PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheriff, of Rotorn* . at the Royal HoteL '
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Darsim, of rua, arc at the Hbtel Cargem *8( ■
Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Palmer, o£kj»ri borough, are at the Grand Hotel. v'
Dr. and Mrs. Carrington Mail, of S»L and Mr. and Mrs. E. Turner, of are at the Central Hotel. . iWu '
Sir Byron and Lady Peters, of-v-feu? land, arrived in Auckland from Ofen! roire yesterday, and are at the OraJj Hotel. Tm
Mr. A. £. Armstrong, of Christrburch Mr. M, Grehnn, of Napier, and J\lr. t* Mitchell, of Wbangarei, are at the Central Hotel.
Mr. H. T. Ferrar, of Wellington, j n -Auckland for the Science Congress. is the guest of Professor and Mrs. Bartruru.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Cockayne, of WeUjjw. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Heatley unj Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Common, of ings, are at the Hotel Stonehurst.
Mr. J. Holmes,, postmaster at Waipukn. rau, has-been appointed postmaster at Te Awamutu in place of Mr. A. A. Chittenden, who has retired on superannuation.
Mr. F. A. de la Mare, ol Hamilton has been reappointed as a representative of the .Auckland Education Board on the Board of Governors of the Hamilton Hish School. b
Mr. G. Price, of Colombo, Mr.. N. Flaser and Mr. R. Henderson, of Svdoer' Mr. C. Twist, of Melbourne, and Sir. £ Parker, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cai-gen.
Colonel G. C. Stubbs and Captain C. A. Osborne, of .Australia, who have b«en touring New Zealand, arrived in Auckland last evening. They are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. V. Prentice, Mr. L. Barrett, Mr, R. Hinton and Mr. J. Morgan, of Sydney, Mr. E. Dean, of ~Wellington, and Mr. J. Thomas, of Christchurcli, are at the Roval Hotel.
Mr. L. Curlewis and Mr. P,- g. Booth, of Sydney, Mr. P. J. Nathan and Mr. L. F. Elsby, of Wellington, and Jlr. A. M. Wright, of Chrisichurch, are ;it the Grand Hotel.
Professor H. Easterfield- of Nelson, Mr. T. B. Gusscott, of Wellington, Mr.- II Gregg, of Nanier, Mr A. A. Stewart and Mr. D. A Stewart, of Elthara, Mr. J', McEnnis, of Whangarei, and Mr. B, Sladden. of Tauranga, are at the Star Hotel.
Mr. G. Wooller, an ex-Auckland Grammar School boy, has passed his final examination at "the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and has been gazetted as a lieutenant in the New Zealand Staff Corps. He will be attached to the Buffi Regiment at Aldershot, and is expected to return to New Zealand in November. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 12
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