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PERSONAL ITEMS

Vice-Rkgal. Theit Excellencies, Lord and Lady Bledisloe, will attend a function at the Wellington Teachers’ Training College next Friday in connection With the ending' o£ the “college year. Mr. N. Osborne, an Australian, is staying at the Hotel St. George. Mr. L. C. Roberts and Mr. C. A. Wild:, of London, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. M. Lorimer, Nelson, and Mr. P. Main, of Gisborne, are at tile Royal Oak Hotel. Mr. B. A. Haldeman, Mr. E. Jablonski ahd Mr. O, Bremner, arc Americans who ate at the Hotel St. George. Mr. H. Jacobi and Mr. J. G. Russell, of Auckland, and Mr. D'Ath, Wairftrapa, are at the Hotel St. George.

Mr. R. A. Beveridge, Mr. A. Aldridge, and Mr. P. O’Connell, of Christchurch, are guests at the Hotel St. George. Mr. J. Selwyn, of Palmerston North, and Mr. J. P. Blood, Christchurch, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. K. S. Mackenzie, of the flrm of Messta. Bell, Gully, Mackenzie and O’Leary, was a passenger by tlie Mamiganni from Sydney yesterday.

Mr. W. E. Wilkes, of Richmond, Nelson. who has been on an extended visit to England, returned to Wellington yesterday by the Maunganui. The Rev. Dean Holley, S.M., who has been indisposed in the Lewisham Hospital, is visiting Wellington on his way to Rotorua, where he is to undergo tfeatmeht.

Mr. A. J. Heighway, editor of the "New Zealand Dairy Exporter” and the “New Zealand Radio Record,” returned by the Maunganui yesterday from a business trip to Australia.

Mr Willinni Watson, a director of the Batik Of New Zealand, returned with Mr. Graeme Watson by the Matinganul yesterday, nt the conclusion of a trip to the Old Country.

Messrs. W. J. Galloway and L. F. Elsby, of the head office of the Shell Oil Company, returned to New Zealand by the Maunganui vesterday at tlie conclusion Of a month's visit to Australia. Major Sir Henry Bernard de la Peer BeresCot’d-Peirse, BL, D. 5.0., with Lady Mabel Beresford-PeirsC, are on a visit to New Zealand, having arrived aboard the Remuern.

Mr, G. Baildon. Mayor of Auckland, left for Wellington by the Limited express last night to attend a meeting of the executive of t> Municipal Association of New Zealand.

Mr. Henry Isaacs, professor on the staff of the Royal Academy of Music, Loudon, arrived from Sydney by the Maunganui yesterday to conduct in New Zealand examinations of the Associated Board. He is to stay a fortnight in the Dominion. Mr, E. A. Bllitidell, who left Wellington last April as a delegate to the Imperial Press Conference, returned to Wellington by the Mauiigamtl yesterday. While absent, Mr. Blundell travelled through Canada, England, ahd the Continent.

Dr, luu Ewart, who has beeu successful in his M.D. examination at Edinburgh, will be returning to New Zealand early in the coining year. Dr. Ewart is a sob of Dr. John Ewiit't, who for many years wits superintendent of the Wellington Hospital. Mr. H. F. Riggs, passenger agent at Los Angeles for the Union Steam Ship Company, arrived in Wellington by the Maunganui yesterday on his way »iclt to America. He has been spending a Holiday with his people, who live in Australia. Mr. Riggs left Pieton four years ago on his appointment to Los Angeles.

Messrs. W. Wallace, of Auckland. H J. Otley, of Christchurch. W. E. S. Knight, of Dunedin, J. 11. McCarroll, of Kaiparn. J. K. Hornblow, of Palmerston North, F. Gillanders, of Hawera, and the lion. IV. H. Mclntyre, of Buller, will arrive in Wellington to-day to attend a meeting of the executive of the Hospital Boaxd*’ Associatiea,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 10