PERSONAL.
Mr. John Alexander, C.M.G., left for _' the South by the Limited last evening. Mi-. Albert W. White, London, is at the Hotel Cargen. . -- ; Mr. P.. Hally, Conciliation Comnitasioner, came back from Wellington by the Limited yesterday. Mr. Charles Taylor, head of the Shanghai tramways, China, left for Sydney by the Marama yesterday. ••• The Rev. James Haslop, formerly d ■ Canada, has been appointed minister in_ charge of the Hamilton East Presby- . terian Church district. - . ' :{ Mr. F. T. Eyre left for Sydney by the Marama yesterday to attend the annual meeting of the Australasian Institute of Incorporated Secretaries. Archdeacon H. A. Hawkins, superiu-_. tendent of the Maori Mission in the* Auckland Diocese, left for Sydney by' the Marama yesterday. '.' Mr. and Mrs. L. Quinn (Elthani), Mr. G. Christie (Wellington), and Mr. M. Wise (Sydney) are among the guests at the Albert Hotel.. V. Mr. G. D. Rotherham, a well-known English cricketer, who has been resident in New Zealand for about a year, left by the Limited last evening for Wellington, where he will live in future. - Mr. H. H. Sterling, General Manager of Railways, arrived by niotor from Hamilton this morning, and after attending to business matters left on his return to the Waikato. • ': Mr. and Mrs. J. Grounds (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. J. Meeking (Raglan), Mr. and Mrs. T. Park (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeill (Wellington), and Mr. . C. Antman (Dunedin) are staying at the Star Hotel. '-..-., Staying at the Central Hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. H. Mainland and Mr. A. Gavey (Wellington), Mr. E. Griffiths (New Plymouth) , Sir. J. l. Vergette (Napier) ; Mr. G. M: Tombs (Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthews (Hamilton). • Mr. John-McLeod, district secretary to ■ the Manchester Unity Oddfellows in Auckland, has been appointed by tho board of directors of the Order for the Dominion to represent New Zealand at the meeting of the annual movable com- . nnttee, the great central body of the institution, to be held at Portsmouth,', England, on May 20, 1929. Accompanied by Mrs. McLeod, he will leave NewZealand about the middle of March. '■> • Mr. H. M. Ford, secretary for the Port ot Glasgow, arrived by the Main Trunk this morning from Wellington. While in Aew Zealand he is meeting Government and civic authorities as well as representatives of chambers of commerce to discuss problem's relating to the market' T? g -i°! -New, Zealand ' produce in. the United Kingdom and to the marketing of- Scottish manufactures in this Dominion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 13
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