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The Hun. I". .1. Parr. Minister of] Public Health and Education, is expected to arrive to-morrow niorning from Wellington. Mr. P. S. Gillinghani. m Wliangarei. and Mr. A. Duncan, of Awakino. who arrived at, Auckland this morning, are at the fJrand Hotel. Mr. David Wilkie. and Mr. H. Hay! cock, both of Wellington, were passengers by this morning's Main Trunk express from the South. They are staying ai thp Grand Hotel. Captain H. H. .Sergeant. Harbourmaster at Auckland, is expected to return by the. Arawa. which is due here from London about January 21. according to arlriee received by the Harbour Board. Mr. John Farrell. of the managerial staff of -f. C. Williamson, Ltd., who has been on a health-recruiting visit to Sydney, returned to Wellington on Monday by the Tahiti, accompanied, by Mr. H. Burton, and Mr. Harry Burcher. Tiie party arrived in Auckland this morning, where Mr. Burcher will supervise the production of a number of new theatrical features. He will then join the Niagara en route to England. Mr. William A. Robyns- who was .oue of the chief executive officials in organising and directing the war loans for the Federal Government of Australia., is at present in Wellington. Mr. Robyns. who is accompanied by his wife' and two children, will be remembered as the basso of the Mallinson Company. ■which toured Xew Zealand some years ago under the direction of Sir Rupert Clarke. The visitors are the guests of their relatives, Mr. James Hislop (Internal Affairs! and Mr. Benjamin O'Connor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1922, Page 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1922, Page 7
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