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PERSONAL.

. Messrs. G. S'.van and C. Xorris. from Tmiranga, arc at the Central Hotel. Mr. A. I!. Carmichael, Hastings, is at' present visiting Auckland, and is at the (.i I unci Hotel. -Mr. and Mrs. G. Blundell, of Yokohama, intend remaining in New Zealand for throe months before returning to! Japan. I Included among those who returned by the Niagara to Auckland yesterday, was Mr. Ernest Davis, who has been holidaymaking at Suva. Mr. T. J. O'Reilly, of the Union Bank of Australia, Gisborne. lias been transferred to the Auckland branch, where he will take up duty forthwith. Mr. J. K. Montague, who has been< acting as judge at the Wanganui corn--petitions, returned to Auckland by the . Main Trunk express yesterday. Mr. R. W. Smith, M.l\, for Waimarino who arrived from Taihape yesterday, ia at the Centra] Hotel. lo.night. Mr.| Smith will return to Wellington. I Mr. A. J. Harding, of Takapuna, has j received word of the serious illness of i his mother in England, and is leaving per s.s. Tahiti on Tuesday next to visit her. Mr. M. J. Keardon. workers' represen-! tntive on the Arbitration Court, and; Mr. .1. A. (iilmour. Registrar of the' Court, arrived from Wellington yesterday. ' I The Right Hon. W. F. M&ssey has! iii'iil'ied the Taranaki Chamber of Com-j ii:e.<e that he will pay liis long-promis.'d ' \i-i: to Taranaki at the close of the present Bt's-ilon. j .Mr. Roland Hopkins, an associate of. the Royal College of Art, London, has I iinive-d in Auckland from England. lie; will shortly take up a position as art I instructor at the Xapier Technical Col-j • 1- ■ I l»r. (iraliam Lindsay, formerly on the staff of the Auckland Hospital, lias, according to a cablegram received by Dr., r. A. Lindsay, passed his examination 1 ;it the Royal College of Surgeons in : Edinburgh. j Mr. A. J. Harding, of Auckland, left 1 last nijrht for Wellington to join the 11.M.5. Tahiti for San Franciscl. en route to England. Mr. H.irding recently : m-eived advice of the serious illness of hi* mother in the Old Country. j : The Key. F. Joseland. who for the last ['' three years has been working at Samoa ! for the London Missionary Society, ar- !■ rived in Auckland by the Xaviia, and is j staying; at (ireenlane. M"r. Joseland was !, for about l's years stationed in China, j' T:>c XlHyor of One'iungo. Mr. .7. Parlcjs arrived back at Aucklan.l yesterday i ■ after h.uiii- transneted some borough'( '.iti-incs, in WeMinston. He was nceorn- , ' , panied by Mr. A. Mc-Coil. a member of ' the council, who was i:i Wellington on ' The Royal Franklin Lodge, Man- c '■' rr '■»''.■'•• on Thursday bade fare- j [ well to Dr. Charles Rowley, who had occupied the position of medical officer! 1 to the lodge for the past 30 years. Dr i 1 Rowley was presented with a handsome" silver tea service. ■ c Mr. Justice Frazer. president of the ' Arbitration Court, arrived at Auckland ' yesterday from \\'e;iin£rton and is stay- ' in- at tlv? Centra] Hotel. Mr. W. Scott, ■' the pinployeis , representative on the is a!-o staying at the Central j Hotel. j At the ladles evening of the Auckland 1 Orphan,. Club on Saturday evening thp • s-cretary. Mr. J. D. Crawford, on behalf ', of the club, in order to mark th» birthday of the president. Professor Maxwell " Walker. presented Mr. and Mrs. Walker with a handsomely decorated birthday cake. s Professor Maxwell Walker, the presi- a d<?nt of the Auckland Orphans' Club, at c the function in the Scots' Hall on Satur- r day evening, expressed the genera! c gratification of ail club member-i at the a appoiniri-.ent of one of their vice-presi- t lent-, ,T. Drummond, as the new > headmaster of the Auckland Grammar c School.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 6

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 6

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