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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. K. B. Vignoles (England) and W. G. Walldey (Uawera) aro staying at ilio Hotel St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Draffin (Wangamii), Messrs. T. M'Konziu (Mastci'ton), ,C. . Twaddle (Hawera), and E. Henley •/ (Woodvillo) arc staying at the Empire Hotel. The jRey....A. 0. T. Piirc.has, vicar of LyttcHon, has accepted charge of the parish of Kangiorn. Ho will leave Lyltelton about the end of January. Captain P- &>• Peterson, deputy harbourmaster at Wellington, returned by the Ulimaroa. to-day from a ■ visit to Melbourne and Sydney. Mr. B. 0. M'Artney, of Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., Auckland, who has, been investigating dairy conditions in .Australia, returned by the Ulimaroa to-day. Mr. 11. E. Powell, of Christchureh, who has been on a visit to England, was among the passengers by the Uliniaroa to-day. Among the passengers by the Ulimaroa to-day from Sydney was Captain Donald M'Donald, of the Union Steam Ship Company. - vM' D. J. Winning, of the literary staff of the "Sydney Morning Herald" and formerly of Wellington and' Auckland, arrived by the Ulimaroa to-day on. a short visit to New Zealand. The Rev. A. Astor, Jewish rabbi at Dunedin for the past six years, has accepted a call to Auckland. He will spend three months in Australia -before settling in Auckland. Sir Michael. Myers, Chief Justice, who underwent an. operation in. tho Bowcn Street Private Hospital lust, Thursday afternoon, is making steady progress toward recovery-. . Vv. Kuraz, thu Consul in Charge ot Czeeho-Slovakia for Australia and New. Zealand, will arrive, in Wellington by the Monowai next Monday. Dr. Kura* is making his-first visit here, and intends to visit the principal towns. .' Mr, and Mrs. ,T. P. Stevcnsbnl(Hastings), Mr. and Mrs. H. Bishop1 (Stratford), Messrs. G. J&; Smith, W.-Wil-liamson (Christchurch), W. B. Sellar (Dunedin), B. Martin, \V. A. His lop (Auckland), W. G. Paiill (New Plymouth), •R. J. Martin (Palmerston North), and W. Mac Donald (Stratford)aro among the guests at the Grand. Hotel. /

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 11

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