PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. Byron. Brown returned by-ithe Limited Express yesterday, after spend- .. ing a month- in Samoa. • . ;; Guests at the Empire Hotel include Messrs. W. W. Millar (Invereargill), W. P. Macarthur (Palmerston North), P. White (Melbourne), A. 11. Storey (Te Awamutuj, J3. M. Ertkin (Te Aioha), and V. I'ctcisen (Sydney). Mr. Tievoi Fisher, the well-known Welliuglon pianist, will leave to-mor-row by the 1111111.11 oa foi Sydney, whero he will -join the Orama for Europe. Mr. Fisher intends to proceed to Vienna to develop his ait as a performer, and widen his knowledge of music general•.'■Mr." L. Bold, of Wellington, has been appointed (Jommi&bioner to inquiieinto tho vesting of control and apportionment, of cost of maintenance of a portion of the Great South road leading from Auckland city. Capinin C. V. Sugdcn, area officer and adjutant oi the Wellington East Coast Mounted Hifles at Magterton for, the past five years, has received notico of his tianslor to the defence office at Wellington. Captain IT. S. Hilton, Messrs. H. Welsh, P. Caslaing (Auckland),' L. B, Clarkson, A. F. Hams, J. W. De Lind, E. H. Partou (Sydney), A. S. Kogcrs (London), K. B. Williams (Singapore), E. Paisons (Waitotara), W. J. Gressom, and A. M. Bums (Chiistchurch) ara among the guests at the Hotel St. Georgp. Mr. Mark Hambouig and Mr. Peter D'awsoiv woic guests at yesterday's Eotary Club luncheon. • Both spoke amusingly about their leminiscences, tha former also reading cxtiacts fiom aa article ho had written.on Beethoven. - Among the guests at the Grand Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly (leatherston), Mcssis. T. I'ahey (Auckland), L. Clearey, T. Vickery, A. and G. D. Law, V. G. Cameron (Christchuieh), E. M'Laien (Melbourne), and L. C. Ballantine (Sydney). A motion granting leave of absenca to their president (Mr. C. J. B. Noi - wood) and expressing the hope that lie would have a pleasant trip abroad and that his health'would benefit greatly, was, passed by the members of tho Council of the Wellington Chamber Commerce last evening. Eulogistic reference was made to Mr. Norwood's services to the community by Mr. John \ Myers, and the vice-president, Mr. J. , Pearee Luke. Among the guests at the ftoyal Oak Hotel arc the Hon. G. J. and Mrs, Smith (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Levett (JFeilding), Dr. H. 33. An- ; nott (Matangi), Major S. Bolton (Pa--1 hiatua), Messrs. E. Hassall (Fexlding), D. Fulton (Hamilton), 0. M. Eichwhite, W. Goodfcllow (Auckland), A. E. Harris, G. H. Holford (Christchuieh), S. D. Blomfield (Nelson), F. Bolton (Pallia? tua), and L. Hammond (Marton).
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 12
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