PERSONAL.
Mr. E. A. Lippincott was a passenger by the Aorangi, which sailed for Van- ' coiiver via ports to-day. j Mr. Frank Constance left on an extended tour of America and the United •Kingdom by the Aorangi to-day. i Mr. Justice Herdman will preside over j a session of the Supreme Court at Hamilton. j Mr. A. J. Hutchinson left for Honolulu by the Aorangi to-day. He will.be away about seven weeks. j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Arm it age and Mr. ; R. Taylor Wjnwcfc, snilcd by the Aorangi to-day for Honolulu and the United Stater-. j Mr. and Mrs. Athol Vaughan. of Waitoitoi, ar<s at present on a visit to ; Auckland, and are staying at the j Waverley Hdtel. ' Guests at the Central Hotel include Mr. T. O. Bishop (Wellington), Mr. E ' S. Parnel-1 (Wellington), Mr. S. M. Skid-, more (Melbourne.) 1 Staying at the Star Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton (Sydney), Mr. H. V. Nightengale (Sydney), Mr. E. .T. Blesson (Christehurch), Mr. R. Dunmill (Christ-i church), Mr. L. Miller, Mr. F. H. Martin, 1 Mr. N. Napier (Wellington.) I Professor Macmillan Brown left for England by the Aorangi to-day. He will represent the University of New Zealand at the Congress of the Universities of the Empire. Grand Hotel guests include Mr. R. W. Ellis (Wellington), Mr. C. F. Mitchell (Dunedin). Mr. W. Cahill (Wellington).' Mr. F. Tytherleieh (London) and Mr W. Duncan (Wellington.) . , i
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 8
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