PERSONAL.
.Sir Thomas and Lady Mackenzie, of Wellington, are staving at the Grand. Mr. and Mrs. 11. McCarthy, of Sydney, left Auckland for Rotorua. this morn ng. Mr. F. F. Hnc-kly. M.P. for Rotorua, i≤ at present on a visit to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. D. M- Spcdding and Miss Speddinjr, of Dunedin, arc staying at C'argen. Mr. Justice Frazer will leave \Vell"ngton for Dnncdin early in the approaching month. Messrs. s. Miikin. of Wellington, and W. Hookliam and C, K. James, of Now Plymouth, nrc at the Centtal Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. Birch, of Wellington, and Mr. James Bull cf Ilunterville, are among the xj-uests staying at the Grand IlotcL Mr. R. H. \V. Hlig-li. of Mosman, New South Wales, .-nicl the Rev. Howard Elliott, of Wellington, are visitors at .Stonehourst. Messrs. 1.. J. Thompson (Hunterville), A. Knight, W. McOlennan (Wellington), and F. Manning- (Hamilton) are stayin.' at the Star Hotel. Mr. A. K. Copping, editor nf the "Stratford I'ost." lias) been ordered by i hid medical adviser to take a. complete I rest for several weeks. Tiie Rev. T. It. B. Wool'.oxall, who has been on a three weeks' holiday vis'.t to Te Arolia. vill resume li is ministry st tiie Takapunn MethodUt Church tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. AlUop, cf Auckland, have returned frbm a motoring trip through the North and South Islands. The places visited included Mount I'ook and the cold lakes. The following names appear on the reqistei- at ("argon:—Mr. and Mrs. Herrick (llowke's Bay). Dr. E. Day (Whungaroa), Messrs. R. Worley (Hamilton), and I!. Hudson "(Chru-tclmrch). yir- Clutha Mackenzie, director of the Jubilee Institute for tiie Blind,' returned this morning from a visit to llawke's* Bay and the East Ccast in connection with the Sir Artlior Pearson Memorial Fund. Serjeant J. M. MeHolm, of the Lyttelton police fone. left Wellington List evening by the Mamma en route for Hofcart, where lie will compete in the Australian and New Zealand athletic cliampionshrpE. Sergeant Mcllolm has been Helected as manager of the New Zealand team. Dr. I'- <■. Barnett Sinclair lias been J .appointed resident assistant medical officer at the Uawera. llcsp'tal. Dr. Sinclair is an old Xaranaki boy, liaising been educated at the New I'lyiuoutti Boys' High School, lie served with the Xc«" ZeaVand Expeditionary Forces from j 1017 to 1019. and completed l;i« examinations at the Otago University last December. The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Health Department (states the ""liawera but it is not anticipated that any difficulty will be raised in that quarter.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 11
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