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PERSONAL ITEMS

Colonel the Hon. G. J. Smith, C.8.E., M.L.C., and Mrs. Smith, arc leaving for the South to-night.

The Hon. L. M. Isitt, M.L.C., is going South by the Maori to-night.

The Director of Air Services, WingCommander Grant-Dalton, is leaving by the Maori for the South to-night.

Mr. 0. H. Hughes, Sydney manager of the Union Company, will leave Wellington this evening. for Auckland to connect with the Marama for. Sydney to-morrow.

The British Trade Commissioner, Mr. L. A. Paish, accompanied by Mrs. Paish, will be among the passengers leaving by the Maori for Lyttelton tonight.

Mr. J. B. Yaldwyn was yesterday admitted by Mr. Justice MacGregor as a barrister of the Supreme Court, on the motion of Mr. P. Levi..

Visitors to "Wellington who are staying at the Empire Hotel include' Messrs. B. F. Corrigan, Wanganui, L. T. Daniell, Masterton, T. Winks and S. G. Lee, Hawera, T. H. Burbush, Auckland, and J. 0. Moran, Sydney.

Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Doctor -will leave Wellington on' Saturday by the Bangitata for England.

Included in the guests at the Royal Oak Hotel are' the following: Messrs. J. Donald and A. G. Price, Auckland, and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pearee, Waitotara.

Among tho visitors to the city who are slaying at the Hotel St. George arc Mr. arid Mrs. R. Lowry, Hastings, Messrs. J. K. M'Kenzie and A. C. Holmes, Christchureh, G. L. Handly, London, and A. O. Wilkinson, Dnnedin.

Sir George Elliot, chairman of the directors of the Bank of New Zealand, arrived in Wellington yesterday; from Auckland.

Mr. W. Roes Jeffreys, secretary of the first British Central Department for Eoads, will leave Wellington for England by the Rangitata oil Saturday.

Sir George Elliot, chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand, -will be a passenger on the IJangitata, leases Wellington _<m S®ms3&:i9£o&s:

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 15

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 15

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 15

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