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PERSONAL.

Mr. W. Grounds, of Hokianga, chairttta of the Dairy Control Board, is in Hot*l &n<i ' " Btaying at tlie Star

Mr. J. T. D. Lloyd, a well-known architect of Auckland, left by the Ulimaroa this morning for Sydney. He is |oiag on an extended tour of the East.

Mr. M. L. Lampe, the well-known wanganui tennis player, is in Auckland lor the provincial championships. He U at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. Donald G. Watson has been elected • member of the Auckland Stock Exwtnge in succession to the late Mr. W. N. Gamble.

Mr. G. McNamara, secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department, is in Auckland. He is a guest at the Grand aotel.

Mr. H. E. Haines, of London, Mr. mm Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Mr. K. D. I Wheilan, and Mr. Lan McWilliams, of .Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen. Star Hotel guests include Mr. D. btewart, of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. F. v 7^ rsonß ' of Wanganui, Mr. and Mrs. *j. Chatwin, and Mr. M. W. Young of Wellington, Mr. G. Mitchell, of Dargaville, and Mr. T. R. Byrne, of Rotorua. . Spying *t the Grand Hotel are Mr. A. McGoll, Mr. S. Mincar, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Archer, of Wellington, Mr. J. White, and Mr. J. Peterson, of Sydney, Mr. G Bousche, of Detroit, U.S.A., Mr. J. Nuttall, of Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. J- Grimm, of India, and Mr. 0. Samell. and Mr. R. Nairn, of Hastings. j Mr. H. A. Penn, who has been traffic mana« r at Ohakune Junction for the last five years, left there on Thursday for Auckland, where he joint the staff oi the Divisional Superintendent's Department of the North Island Railway. will he much missed in the district (writes our Ohakune correspondent), as he was an enthusiastic tennis player and golfer. Mr. J. Hutchinson, formerly chief traffic clerk at Welling ton., succeeds Mr. Penn at Ohakune.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 5

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 5

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