PERSONAL.
Mr. R. McVcagh has left Auckland for fiotorua. Visitors from Christclmrch include Mr. and Mrs. Van Ash. Mr. K. S. Williams, M.TV, for the Bay of Plenty, is on a-visit to Auckland. On Saturday Sir George Clifford, Mr. Walter Clifford, and Miss June Clifford arrived in Auckland by the express from the South. To meet the immigrants arriving by the Arawa, Mr. H. D. Thomson, undersecretary of the Department of Immigration, has conn , "to Auckland. Rev. W. Tremain, a Church of England clergyman, who has been for five years a missionary to the Eskimos in Northern j Alaska, has arrived in New Zealand from Englaud. He has left Auckland for Wellington. Rev. James McCaw, of Lower Hutfc, who has ibeen on a visit to England, arrived in Auckland by the Arawa on Sunday morning. Mr. J. 11. Baker, former Commission of Crown Lands at Wellington, accompanied hy his daughter Miss Noeline Baker, M.8.E., arrived by tlie same steamer. Mr. A. Bissett-Smith, stepson of Capl tain Bissett-Smith, who won the Victoria I Cross posthumously for his g-allant fio-ht to preserve the New Zealand ShippTncr (Company's steamer Otaki from capture by a German raider, has arrived in \uckland. Mrs. E. Bissett-Smith, his mother is also here. ' i
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 308, 27 December 1920, Page 4
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