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PERSONAL.

; Mr. S. B. Grant, of Papatoetoe, is con fined to his home thrbugh illness.

The members of the Victorian bowling team which is in Auckland at present are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. H. Heimann, of Hastings, and Mr. A. B. Glen, of Sydney, are at the Hotel Cargen.

, r - Ernest Finlay, official representative of the Australian Painter-Etchcrb' Society, is visiting Auckland.

Lord Waleron, who is visiting New Zealand, left the Main Trunk express at Frankton Junction this morning to go to Rotorua.

Colonel and Mrs. J. Strutt, of England, returned yesterday to Auckland aft«i trout fishing at Taupo. They are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. W, 8. Spenee, secretary of the Auckland Racing Club, went to Wellington -by last night's express. He will return to-morrow.

Mr. A. Spencer, chairman of the Auckland Association arrived Auckland by the express from Wellington this morning.

Mr. F. Cheverall, of Wellington, Mr. J. Richards, of Christchurch, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Newcombe, of Ashburtoaj are at the Commercial Hotel.

Mr. L. B. Elibert, senior third officer £ . .?? R - M f- Niagara, has joined the lahiti as third officer, being relieved on tne Niagara by Mr. A. V. Kniglit. M * 81u,,no > Italian Consul, of Wellington, is in Auckland for the funeral of the late Mr. G. H. Paeni who until his death was Italian Consular Agent in Auckland.

Marshall, late second officer of the Lnion Steamship Co.'s steamer Hauraki, is to go on holidays to Svdney. lie will be relieved by Mr. C. George. Staying at the Grand Hotel are Messrs. Maxwell Smith and W. Bayley (Syuney) S Brassey Edwards (Weihug ton), A. M. Borthwick (Christchurch). Mr. F. B. Fisher, second officer of the Union Co.'s steamer Marama, which leaves for Sydney to-morrow, is at present on holiday in Auckland. Mr. A . Champion is to join the Marama ii. his place.

. M * assistant manager of he I nion Steamship Co., Ltd., at Ai.ck and, is now managing the company's minch at Christchurch, relieving Mr W H. Price, who- has left for a holiday trip to England. * 1

Colonel and Mrs. A. Spain, of Svdncv who returned to Auckland yesterday e T x * €n ® lve motor touring in the South Island, are at the Grand Hotel. They will leave to-morrow by the Marama for Sydney.

T p WMI- ' mana S in g director ot i S ™! amßon . Ltd., returned to Auckland this morning after a few davt,' deep-sea fishing in the North, and'is staying at the Grand Hotel. He will SyXev ° W bj the Marama

Star Hotel guests include Mr. F. Smitl (Napier), Mr. E. Gifford (Hastings); Messrs. VV. Ramsay, A. S. Wanaborougli. aTd *,SS7\ V A X rid ß*> & McDo.i-

Among those at the Central Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir (Eltham). •,s"?* (Te Kuiti), Mr. L. J. Spence (Wairoa), Mr. A. E. Missen, Mr. an 2J' ,lace (Hamilton>, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson (Sydney), Mr. \f« p n v ? r < We,lin «?ton). Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Laurence (piristchurch), Mr. H. Hargreaves (Wellington). Mr. H. R. Mackenzie, chairman of the Auck and Harbour Board, will leave y i j Ao . r «ngi in April on a hSm f"« W 'J ia . Canada and the United States. He intends to spend some tune in *he United Kingdom and on the Continent, and expects to be awnv about five months. Mr. Mackenzie will be accompanied by Mr. H. M. Marler. Mr. W. F. O'Donnell, secretary of the Auckland Agricultural and Association the Winter Exhibits Exhibit" Hf i , ndlay ' mana g« ot ». s j * leave on March 23 ,*~ end the Royal Show to be held there at Easter. They will study the management of the Australian */• a view to Improving Auckland

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1928, Page 10

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1928, Page 10

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1928, Page 10

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