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PERSONAL.

Mr. !\V. "Begg, Mayor of Duuedin, is staying at Central Hotel. I -Mr. E. Kellett, M.P. for Dunedin >*orth, is at Royal Hotel. The Hon. A. ill. Myers, M.P., arrived l>y the express this afternoon. Major J. A. Somerville. of Devonport. who has bought a farm near Kamo, i» leaving for his new home early next week. Mr. F. \V. Platts leaves JXinedin shortly to take up magisterial dirty in Auckland d'strict. j Colonel H. P. Potter, O.C. Auckland ; Military District, is inspecting Thames ! High School '"barracks." ' The \ en. Archdeacon Tuke takes j charge of Kllerelie parish in March, anil ! w.'U lie succeeded, at Taoranga by the I Kcv. j:. a. McCutcheon, o; Tologa Bay- ; Dr. E. E. Day, M.8., daughter of Mr. .V. C, Day, S.M., has been appointed I assistant resident medical officer at ,' 'liinaru Gvneral iHospitai. j The Rev. i. Rule, s-iiperintendant of I the Christchurc-i Presbyterian Social : .Service Association, leave's shortly on a ' visit to Ureat, Britain. J Mr. \V. H. Field, M.P., intends to : make an ascent of Ruapeiui from Oha- ! kune during the Easter holidays. He is lU> accompany a party that is going to i erect a memorial to the late Mr. H. E. 1 Ginllestone. Professor IT. XV. Segar took his seat, on the Auckland Grammar School Board of Governors yesterday afternoon as a. representative of the New Zealand University Senate. Mr. T. VV. Lonsdaie iias resigned from the 'Department of Agriculture ef'er 15 years service in order to c-orae *.o Joiti his son, who is farming north of Auckland. Mr. Lonsdale wae manager of t*ve State iFarm at Moumahaki. Mr. J. H. C. Bond, Dominion Superintendent for the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived by the express from ■Wellington on Friday morning, and expects to return .by Wednesdax evening's train. Mrs. E. F. Wilson, for twelve years a member of the North Canterbury Hoejpital and Charitable Aid Board *:s not seeing re-election. She was amongst tae first women elected under the statute rendering ladies eligible for sach oflice. Rev. W. J. Elliott, who has been in charge of the Methodist Olfflrch at Devonport lor the past Wye years, has 'wen appointed to the charge at New Plymouth and will take up residence there in the mddle of April. Sir Frederick Lang, Speaker of the House, also the Hons. Edwin Mitchelson M.L.L. and YV. Stewart, M.L.C., with the following members of Parliament Messrs. \ ern nH . Reed> p £ Harris, fau Henare, W. E. Parry. M J havage, and F. N. Bartram, came'by the express to Auckland for the ffaeter vacation. The Hon. J. Fisher MLC I and Messrs. T. VV. Rhodes, M.P.. and'£ iMcCallum, M.P., got off at Frankton

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 11

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 11

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 11