PERSONAL.
Mr. W. J. Oirlinff, M.P., is at present on a brief visit to Auckland.
Mr. and Mrs. C IT. Jones, of Auckland, left for Sydney t)iis morning on a holiday visit to Australia.
llr. and Mrs. L. Ballnntine. of London, are included among those stayinjr at the Grand Hotel
J. larlaw, city water-works en pinepr. sailed for Sydney by the Uli maroa tliis mornincr.
ITr. L. London, of Melbourne, and ~STr E, M. Kinfr. of Perth, who arrived from Sydney yesterday, are staying at the CVntral Tlotpl.
Mr. Krnest S, Smith was this afternoon odniitted as a !>arri»tpr and solicitor of the Supreme Court, on the motion of ifr. Blomtield.
The Rev. P. ('. Xall. the leader of naptisl work nmoiifj the Oaro hill tribes." Eastern Bengal, has arrived in Auckland.
Messrs. K. A. I'orritt, P. T.. Arm stronjr. 1.. A. Turner, and Ben Keys were admitted as solicitors at the Auckland Supreme Court this morning.
■Messrs. T>. Cameron, AY. J. Martin, and 11. Glundell. of farterton. who arrived from Wellinjrton by this lniirninp's express, are at the Grand Hotel.
At a special meeting nf the executive of tin , Auckland Airricultiiral and Paftoral Association held t his morninsr, Mr. R. D. was .appointed a member of the Board of Agriculture.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 7
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