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PERSONAL.

■His--Excellency (Ijorder-Islington) is to be asked by the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board to lay the foundationstone of the Nurse's Home extension, at a date to be arranged. .

"' Mr. John Buthie, of Wellington, i* visiting, this city.

Herr C. Flies, of Samoa, "who arrived by the Island' boat tlua morning, intends

■Messrs. H; J. Greensla.de ■ and H. Poland, ALP.'c, are at present in Auckland. '' '

Mr. W. T. Campbell, British resident at Tonga, arrived ia Auckland iby the Atua th&s" morning. 1

Mr. A. G. Lane, an English tourist, arrived from the South this morning, and is staying at the Grand.

Dr. Lynch, health officer at Hji, was a •passenger to -Auckland by the Atua which reached port this morning.

Mr., iMrs. and, MJsa Vincent, of Perth, left lor Rotorua this morning,'and then :gQ._ down .theoWanganui .3iiver ito Wellington,' ~ - '■■:; ■ • --

Mr. J. Kirker,.general manager of the South British Insurance Company, -was a passenger by the'express for Wellington last night. -'. ~ /

■• ■Mγ. and MrSiß.-O. Scott,'of Haetihi, and Mr. Alfred Bardic, of* Dargayille, arrived in town- this! morning, and are staying at the Royal.

St. T. Hope Lewis, who met •with an accident in a tram arid motor-car collison. recently, lias recovered from the injuries sustained and is now able to resume practice. ' " ■-'' ;

"Mr. John Eowe, Mayor of Onehunga, will be' asked to allow- himself to be nominated for'the: position at the elecin April.--■' ■■•• ■

■"Chief''Judge Jackson Palmer, of the Native LancL Court, and Mrs; Jackson Palmer, leave for a trip to the Old Country jby the Otway, which ■ sails from Wellington in April. -//\ -\ .\ ■ ■

'Mr. and Mxs.- Ghynoweth and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hcwper,. tpunsts.froni Home, who are j staying at .thejfiraiid Hotel, leave for a trip to Rdiorua .on .Friday, and thence go South via the jWanganui Eiver.

Mr. Jamea Murphy, of,Ghristchur<i, who has -been- on" a- visit; to the Isliods, returned "by the Atua to-day, and leaves for the South-io-morrow night. He is staying at the Central Hotel. :

Mr. D. Millar, local consul for Nether-

lands v andMj.:lL Moody, who have (been on a visit to Tonga ia •connection with a court case affecting the local government, returned to Ancldand by the Atua this morning.' '' ;j-

The Rev. B. "Wat Kins,, of Tonga, acconrpanded by-Mrs. W«itJdns'-pand a nephew," Alan MastertonV ■ ■ strrived in Auckland from -the' Islands fey-the Atua this morning, and they are staying at the Central Hotel.- .-.' , , ■ '":

■ Amongst the 'arrivals by' tie Atua tills morning/who are stayfiig at "the Gent Tali Hotel, arc: Messrs. IE/ l Ziaaben (Apia), M. W. Fiiea - (Samoa,), S. Airahams (Suva)V T. : M. -Fergusoa : (Labasa), and 3. Trivett (Labasa).

to make an extensive tour of the Dominion. He leaves for Itotorua on Friday., and then goes' South, makih" a trip , t0.,. -Xaihiti."- aiboiit bi- -next ttwnthy.anarthen returning to visit-the Sputji Island. IHe leases" for London by. ' r bn.'.ApiCl , 2Dth. ".."'.'."..

- lieufc-CoL- G.. W.»S.- Patterson, isytakTng another trip to China "wiere his firm Jias. large (intereTfs "in the nut oil 'business, fie leaves' Auckland next month, -aridd-will tra-vel via America, Vancouver, Seattle, Yokohama, "and on to China, retaitning",!by'Vthe. Torres^: Sftaiii"a.r"'Tha trip is eipected ■to last five or cis; h.:~v--~i.-. , >'-. ■-. ..

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 21, 25 January 1911, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 21, 25 January 1911, Page 5

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 21, 25 January 1911, Page 5

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