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PERSONAL.

re . rt Mr. H. H. DeCosta left for Gisborne r j this afternoon. ;o Mr. H. and Miss Tuxfbrd (Australia) ,o are at Hotel Cargen. iy Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carney return so to the South this evening. r > Mr. Frank Williams, who has been >* staying at the Grand Hotel, returns i '* to Napier to-night. le Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham (Feilding), '• who have been at the Grand Hotel, left for Sydney by the Makura to-day. Mr. Justice Reed left Palmerston ,n North yesterday for Wanganui, where id lie will preside over.the Supreme Court Is sessions. ■o Mr. Justice Adams leaves Christie church to-day for the West Coast, where le he will preside over a sitting of the 'c Supreme Court. L ' Mr. William Handley, of Devonport, >_ whose condition was causing a good deal •O of anxiety to his friends, is much ima proved in health. y Messrs. T. D. Collins and H. B. '£ Vickery (Wellington), W.L. Sta.ckman (Napier) and H. L. Murray (Te Aroha) ? are at the Central Hotel. H Mr. R. D. Boyce was yesterday adt mitted as a barrister of the Supreme j c ' Court by Mr. Justice Herdman,, on the \ c motion of Mr. J. Reyburn. r Mr. Justice Frazer and Messrs. H. Hunter, W. Scott and J. C. Gilmour, members of the Arbitration Court, leave for Wellington this evening. c Mr. J. Allen, organist at Holy „ Sepulchre Church, has been appointed by ' c the Auckland University College Coun- j c cil as this year's examiner for the School of Music. j, Sir James Gunson, Mayor of Auckr land, and Lady Gunson. returned to p Auckland this morning after an absence % of a fortnight. The Mayor resumed duty j at the Town Hall this morning. f Mr. J. Peterson, a Dominion dairy t expert, has accepted an appointment as 8 dairy expert to the Argentine Govern- - ment. He will leave New .Zealand in ! t about two months time. . Grand Hotel guests include Mr. and >' Mrs. F. J. White (Whangarei), and!! 7 Messrs. H. D. Caro (Hamilton), S. J. I ; Myers (Wellington), E. H. Prockter (Melbourne), and J. Phillips (Welling- , t ton). " y & Recent arrivals at the Star Hotel are ~ s Major F. H. Lampen and Mr. S. Arm- j, s I strong (Dunedin), and Messrs H. P.', I Wrigley (Sydney), W. G. Park (Te j. c Awamutu), and O. Gillespie (Welling- i j ■ ton). _ Sir Maui Pomare, Minister of Health, , will arrive in Auckland to-morrow, and 1 j in the afternoon will lay the foundation \ , j stone of the new G.U. Block'of the j, Auckland Hospital. Sir Maui' will i, f leave for Wellington to-morrow evening.'! Captain A. W. Pearse, F.R.G.S., re- i 1 preventative of the Port of London j ' ; Authority, who has been on a business ' s i visit to Xew Zealand, will return to i } - England by the Xiagara, which will L » arrive at Auckland about the middle of • ( i October. j j * Mr. A. Wyllie, general manager of tlie j I * Auckland Electric Power Board, fol-1 s * lowing on a decision made at a meet-1 J ing of the Board yesterday, is to visit J I Australia to investigate the supply and j I delivery of pole stocks, and to visit I other places of interest to the Board in j Australia. [ Mr. T. Lamont, Mayor of Devonport, , who three weeks ago had his foot I t . crushed in a motor accident, and has : i . since been in a private hospital, is now \ • [ convalescent, but will be on crutches !* t for a while. He has now returned to his | t ■ home at Narrow Keck, and hopes to j 1 ■ immediately resume his interest in I i municipal affairs. I ( * Mr. F. B. Bolt has been appointed IP agency and new business supervisor of the National Mutual Life Association of ' Australasia, Ltd., for the Dominion. Mr Bolt recently retired from the Govern- ' ment Life Insurance Department, after a long and successful career, particularly in the capacity of supervisor of the ' general business operations of the De- ° partmeht. ° Iv

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 8

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 8

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 220, 16 September 1924, Page 8