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PERSONAL.

Jlr. K. l>. Ansell, of Whangarei, is a the Star Hotel. Bishop M. Brodie, of Chrigtchurch, i at present in Auckland. Mr. H. Atmore, M.P. for Nelson, i at present on a vir,it to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Martin, of lington, are staying at the Grand Hote Messrs. F. Logan, F. iSpence, and . Campbell, solicitors, of Napier, returne to that city last evening. Captain P. J. Foster, marine snpei intendent for the Union S.S. Co., is o a business visit to this city. Mr. F. R. Shepherd, of Dunedin, an< Mr. .1. Collie-Smith, of Wellington, ax staying at the Central Hotel. Messrs E. X. Miller, of Thames, an< E. Atkinson, of Tirau, are at presen at Auckland, and are staying at Stone hurst. Mr. J. B. Oainsford. of Bull*, and Ml H. S. Pinel, of Hawera, who have bee staying at the Grand Hotel, left Audi land last ovening. Mr. P. H. Hartland, stationtnaster n Balclutha, has been appointed station master at Frankton Junction, Mr. C Conn having resigned. Colonel T. Hunter, Director of Denta Services, who has been paying a visit t Auckland, was a passenger by the Mai Trunk express last evening. Mr. C. Heaton, of Birmingham, an Mr. E. 11. Collie, of Melbourne, who ar making a tour of the Dominion, arrive in Auckland from Rotorua yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Alfred Nathan lef this morning by the express for Rotoru and Taupo, and purpose spending tw or three weeks in the thermal district! Among the guests staying at the Sta Hotel are Mr. A. Speedy and Mr. W. G Parko, of Hamilton, Mr. E. Hobbs, c Te Puke, and Mr. M. Innes-Jones, of T Kuiti. Mr. H. L. Young, of Palmersto North, and Mr. A. V. Shorter, of We! Kngton, arrived in Auckland this morr ?ng, and are staying at the Gran Hotel. Mr. C. H. Parson, of New Sout Wales, Mr. H. Berliner, of London, Mi H. Ucinnian, of Hastings, and Mr. C W. Burch, of Dunedin, are etaying a the Grand. It was decided at the meeting of th Auckland Presbytery, held on Tuesda; ovening, to nominate the Key. G. Millei of Ashburton, as Moderator of the nex General Assembly. Arrangements have been made for a exchange between Dr. J. W. Mcllwraitl inspector of schools in the Auckland A'u trii't, and an inspector in England. Di and Mrs. Mcllwraith leave for Kuglan at the end of December. Xews has been received by the "Star special correspondent in Dunedin of th death from pneumonia on October 3' of Professor Eugene Gordon Ghavarrc of Monte Video, South America. Th late Professor Ohavaxre -was tlo hay visited New Zealand in January nest Mr. T. Markman, secretary of th Post and Telegraph Department, arrive in Auckland this morning, and is sta-v----ing at the Grand Hotel Mr. Markma was the guest of the Auckland Chambc of Commerce at the monthly lunches held in the Town Hall to-day, where h gave an address on postal matters. Mr. T. Markma.n, secretary of th Post and Telegraph Department, wil arrive in Auckland "to-morrow mornin and will stay at the Grand Hotel. Mi Markman will be the guest of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce at th monthy luncheon on Thursday in th Town Hall, where he will give an ad dress on postal matters. Mr. ,T. W. Moore has handed in hi resignation as a member of Whangare Borough Council, to take effect fron Monday next. Mr. Moore has resignei owing to his business duties encroach ing upon time wliich he felt that civi affairs demanded. It is understood tha should an election be necessary it wil take place concurrently with the poll oi the loan proposals.—(Own correspon dent.) His Excellency the Governor-Gen eral liekl an investiture ii Christchurch on Monday, at whic! Brigadier-General William Meldnia Stipendiary Magistrate at Grey mouth, received the insignia C.M.G and D.5.0.; Captain F. C. Roberts, lat of the Bhopal Infantry, received th M.C.; and Major S. W. B. Brooker, th Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officer! Decoration. Mr. D. McDonald. J.P., of Victori, Avenue. Kemuera, ha* booked passage to England by the Corinthic for himsel! Mrs. McDonald, and their thre daughters. The Corinthic will leave fror Wellington next February. Mr. Mc Donald intends being away for about ; year. He will travel through England Ireland, and Scotland, visit France, am make a general tour of the Continent returning t>v the United State?. Mr. A. Harris, M.P. for Waitemata left for Wellington last night on i brief visit. Mr. Harris, who is chair man of the Industries and Commerc Committee of the House, has been ap pointed to the Advisory Committee ii connection with the New Zealand Cour at the British Empire Exhibition, am on Friday of next week he will leave bi the Marama for Sydney to join thu P and O. steamer Beitana, which sails foi England on the 23rd inst. Ife expect: to return to the Dominion next Muv, ii time for the Parliamentary session. Mr. H. Gulliver, who for many years has occupied the position of accountani with the firm of Messrs. Hancock and Co., Ltd., has resigned to enter business on his own account, and last week was the recipient of a presentation fron: the company and staff. In asking Mr Gulliver to accept a handsome oak office table on behalf of the staff and a substantial cheque from the company Mr. Eliot Davis, the managing director eulogised Mr. Gulliver's services, and conveyed to him ths best wishes of hi! late colleagues for hi» iutui* eucceie.

LATE RACING.|||| METROPOLITAN TRti>T|jH£ fjf SECOND DAY'S KESULT^Bf (By Telegraph.—Pre 8s T CHRISTCHUROH, this a. > WBRLBIGH yAKDICAT. s One a.Ue^ - Mat Patch. 48ydB behind ' I'otcr the First, 36yds a ' O'l\ulti, !)6jda ■'.',"','. r 3 53 U^ artea " W ° n bit lenst J l »-"tUm RAILWAY HANDICAP. One mile.*' , Tommy Direct, 12yds behind , 1 Lear Dillon. -J4yds 'T'S'?. ]'.''' 'i *' ro AH started. Won by two lengths."Time! ' rOURTENAY HANDICAP, Two miles Wild Thyme, scratch I'll ill Dufanlt, :56yds behind ~ Taxaire, 84yds ...'.'.'.::.'. 3 All started. Won by two lengths. Time 4.35. ' C NOVEMBER HANDICAP. Two miles. Locanda Mac, scratch i Cnldwater, 2lyds behind ""* •, b lrvnr, 12yds [[]' « All started. Won. by three lengths. 5 'L iit.it', 4.0U 3-o, -* - i| CJ.C. ACCEPTANCES.' (By TelegTapb.—Press Association.) [ CHRISTCHBURCH. this Qiyl? The following are the acceptances for the fourth day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting:— l Suburban Hurdles, once round and a distance. —Sir Fanciful 12.3, Sir Roseberry U.I, Blue Socks 11.1, Red Admiral 10 9 I Falstaff 10.6, Gold Star 9.0, Likelihood 0.5, ; Bon Spec 9.8. Lord Nagar 9.0. Cressy Welter Handicap, six turlonei.— Boadicea 0.9, Mantua 9.2, Wink 8.11, BβI frigeratlon B.G, I'aphian 8.6, Castellan 8.6, t Guncase 8.3, Avispado S.I, Tjleaborg 8.1, Jazz 7.11. The Reaver 7.10, Plcanlnny 7.7. - Ferino 7.7. Weldone 7.7, Red Kriss 7.7. Seymour Handicap, seven furlongs—' Wai-hue 9.0. Red Wink 9.4, Refrigeration • 9.2. Luclnette 9.1, Gold Town 8.13, TJleei borg 8.11, Gossard 8.», Scorn BJJ, Balaeor . 8.0. Geranlal 8.0. Viewpoint 8.0, Mlse Mickey 7.11. Barmaid 7.11. Gay Life 7.7, Hall Mark 7.7, Sprinkler 7.7, Stream 7.2, Heral. t dry 7.0, Gold Spinner 7.0, Carette 7.0, SUM 7.0, Clantlhu 7.0, Purple Star 7.0. Members' Handicap, seven fmjongs.-^ • Glentruin (no weight telegraphed), Bnnnr .Loch (no weight telegraphed). Limelight 8.9 ■ Martian Miss 8.3, Angelo 8.2, Loveelgn 7.13, Cbjmera 7.12, Prlntemps 7.1t Lady Flogezf > 7.2. Ardour 6.13. Barn Owl 6.7. s Pioneer Handicap, five fnrlonzi. Tresham 8.9. King's Folly 7.11. Lava 7.11, Opbir 7.9, La Revc 7.6, Apache 6.9, Lake 1 Uru 6.9, Revel 6.7. > Fendalton Handicap, one mile end aj quarter.—Pilliewlnkie 8.11, Deucalion 8.10, 1 Sunny Loch 8.0, Royal Star 8.0, Gold Light 8.0, Bonnetter 8.8, Angelo 7.13, Scotch , Mixture 7.11, Kilbird 7.10, Prlntempg 7.8, " Cleasanta 6.13. Ardour 6.12, Guncase 6.10, i Happy Warrior 6.7, Kukume 6.7. > Stead Memorial Gold Cup, one mile and a-qunrter.—Sunart, Winning Hit, Many Kittle, Zouave, , Enthusiasm. Monntaik r Crag. Murltaupo, The PolymnUn, Bazile Dazzle. » Electric Plate, five furlongs.—Paphian, 1 Dancing Days, Rational, Flnora, Tukia, FAHIATTTA ACCEPTAKCES. » ; (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) J WELLINGTON, thli day. The following acceptances have been received for the first day of the Pahiatu*. , Racing Club's meeting:— Maiden Race, six furlongs (weight 8.7). — • Sunny Valley, Sensible, Radiac, Black Bod, Popoff, Helen Winkle, Louisiana, Pajearau. i Desert Knight, Kilbonnie, Prldeaui, Royal Red. Kenyon, Awangawango, Sunshot, Bonnie Marion, Bravado, Keauani, Wilderneee. , Ballauce Hlghweight Handicap, one mile ' nnd a distance.—Proclaim 10.11. Good T Mark 10.9, Admiration 9.9, Royal Song 9.8, •Manchester 0.3, Sponte 9.0. I Restoration Cup, one mile nnd a-qnarter. 0 Trespass 8.0, Arch Salute 8.8, Bitters 8.6, Printemps 8.6, Bonnie Heather 8.2, Megin 7.9. Hallowroz 7.9. Diamond Rlnir 7.9, Bac--1 dad 7.7, Lady Kotlripe 7.7, Star Ranger 7.7, , Pantler 7.1; Detroit 6.12, Good Mark 6.12, . Beloved 6.12. Ngatnri Hack Handicap, clx fnrlongs.— ' Atapo 8.11, Pop Off 7.13, Import 7.12, IliaI natao 7.9, Lady Walmangu 7.9, Idano 1.% Wai man a 7.4 .Makuri Hack Handicap, flve furlongi.— Hytlmis 9.2, Mangawhero R. 9, Import 8.1, ! Benmure 8.0, Martinique 7.13, Blonde 7.12, i Rene Mavis 7.9, Mountain Ore 7.8. Sunny Valley 7.3. Puketoi 7.2, Mountain Top 7.2, , Elmorz 7.0, Kyla 7.0. > Koninl Hack Handicap, eexen furlongs.—" , Bonecto 8.9, Merrimas 8.8. Basso 8.6, Bay- ■ ana 5.6, Ihapatoa. 8.2, Arizona S.I. President Handicap. cli furlongs.— Prince Hal 9.0, Passionless R. 13, Walpata - 8.9, Backsheesh 5.9, Amber Tips 8.8. Di»----l mond Ring S.B, Happy Days 7.13, Moathencj .. 7.5. Jackaroo 6.13. Matareka 6.12, Autumoana 6.12, March On 6.12. 1 Eketahuna Welter Hack Handicap, seven r furlonge.—Basso 8.11. Tawehl 8-11. Red . Cherry 8.8, Bonny Marion 8.6, Velvet King 8.3, Prideanx 8.1, Manchester 8.0, Baditc 1 80, Mlsa Gacance S.O.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 8