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Personal Items.

ill- J. A. Flesher, of Chrislehurch. iV visiting Auckland. ' Mr W. Cecil Primo will return Ihrt* Cnss to-morrow. 19

Mr F. P. Tymons has returned tn Christchurch from a trip to Pictoil. Mr G. S. McClure, of Wellington is among thp guests at the Clnrenda, : Hotel.

Dr. ami Mrs C. Beeee, of Hamilton returned bv the Niagara after a holdlaV abroad. •

Sir Charles lloldsworth, managing director of the Union Company, Ju, returned to Wellington.

Mr C. 11. Howorth, the woll-know# artist, lias returned to Wellington aftfe a visit to South Africa and Australia, Mr Peter Amodeo, of is visiting Auckland, and is staying with his brother, Mr F. E. Amodeo, at Belmont.

The Bev. A. A. Murray, of AuckUni who lias been absent for somo months lu the United States, returned by the Nli. gara.

The Bev. J. Bieli, of Whangarei; hda ' been appointed curate of St. Cathedral, Hamilton, and commenced Ms duties 011 Sunday. Among the guests at Warner's Hot t \ are: —Messrs E. K. Leo (Cambridge) ; 'N R. S. G. Adam (Nelson), A. P. Paynt J and G. Payne (Westport). The Hon. Ilcnrv Marks, M.L.CI, ; : Mayor of Suva, arrived at Aueklaud by the Niagara, and will spend several ; weeks' holiday in tho North Island,

Dr. W. Gray-Young, of Wellington, who attended tho recent eonferenco of the British Medical Association 'at Edinburgh, returned by tho Niagara, The Bev. S. B. Wareing, of Hamilton, has taken up his appointment as priest* in-chargo of tho Anglican Clmreh it Ohaupo. The Bev. IT. B. A. Wilson, vicar of Ketley, Wellington, Shropshire, *4s a through passenger by the Niagara for Sydney. He was formerly vicar of Ivogarah, Now South Wales. Mr W. Gray Young, a Wellington architect, returned by the Niagara afUr attending the Botary Conferonco at 0a« tend., and a conference of the Eoynl Institute of Architects in London. '

Mr H. Biiscome, of Vancouver, «• ' rived at Auckland by tlio Niagara, to spend a holiday in New Zealand. Mr Btiseomc is a former Mayor of Va#» eouver.

Among the recent arrivals at the United Service Hotel are:—Messrs 8, Wood (Napier), F. E. lteeves (Welling, ton), E. Stuart Ford (London), E. Davies (Sydney), and C. A. Itamsjiy (Sydney). Mf J. A. Strang, of PalmW. ston North, returned to New Zealdild by tho Niagara, from Vancouver. AVhilo abroad he spent some time In FrahW, M and motored to Scotland from London, x Mr L. W. Robertson, Railway ' motive Engineer for tho South Isl4hdj • is annual leave. His duties qft <- being undertaken by Mr G. Wilson, df Wellington. v

Mr W. T. Tregurtha, Assistant-DU- ■. trict Traffic Manager, New s Railways, will return to Cliristchttroh on Tuesday from the West Coast. wIISW t ho has been supervising tho liolidiy »" arrangements. Mr Barry Blundcll, of the Wellington ; "Post," writes from Philadelphia t# an Auckland friend, stating that ho hat . . had a splendid holiday and expect* to be back in New Zealand on JanuWjr 17th.

The Rev. Fathers Kennedy Phelan, of Taruiiaki, arrived in land by the Niagara after u worn,'"' 1 tour. Father Kennedy ia parish ' at Opunakc, and Father Phclan is Itf chargo at Patea. \ Sydney newspapers just to hand stat# ! 1 that the Premier of NOW South Walcij , (Mr Bavin) spent his Christmas holi-' days in tho Upper Murray district, and j| will return to Sydney to attend a Cabinet meeting on January lltli. Ho will ; then visit New Zealand c» a holiday trip for several weeks. Sir Ddiiiel Cooper and Captain A. i Cooper, grandsons of Sir Daniel M a member of the first Legislative Ai'.ffl®sembly of Now South Wales, arrived wM in Sydney by tho Orama from London *fjr on December 22nd. They reside in England. After spending a few months in Sydney they intend to come to New >' Zealand for fishing. Tho Rev. W. A. Hay, who is leaving for Australia, was entertained at a l i social yesterday, about forty member! of his congregation attending. Mr J. *.* Lomas presided. Tho Rev. AV. Baum« J ber, nnd Messrs D. Jones and C. K, spoke in appreciation of the valuable work that Mr Hay-had -< done, and he was made the recipient of a wallet of bote's.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19201, 6 January 1928, Page 6

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19201, 6 January 1928, Page 6

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19201, 6 January 1928, Page 6

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