PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. W. Hussc'll-Wood/ of Auckland, after spending a week in Wellington, left to-day, for the. Wairarapa;.,'■,..', - Mr. W. J. Poison,; M.P.i is visiting Wellington, on business connected with primary producers' problems. Colonel J. J. Esson.C.M.'G,. has been appointed! director. for.. the.^Equitaule Building ■ and Investment Company of Wellington, Ltd., in place of the late Mr. Donald McLean.' ■•' Mrs. . ,3,, .Boweii .{Sydney), -LMrs. and Miss F. .A r Nixon," (ChristGhurch), and' Misses H.- Jackman) Ev'-Mv and G. M. Suckling (Christchurch)- are sta-ving at the Grand Hotel. •-..-■.■ . 'Mr. Theodore Trezise, of and formerly of Wellington,.; "accompanied by-" his mother, leaves by-the Port Melbourne on 4th: February for London, He has accepted a post on the producing staff of an Elstree picture company. "" Mr. and Mrs. Doekory (ehristchurcfr), Messrs.. S. Paterson (Rotorua);, --0.-8. Crooks (Hastings), 'D. F. • McArthur (Napier), C. Gardirie?. (Hastings),: M. J* Miller (Christohiirch), P ; Pike"(Gisborne), T. Neal (Kelson), rand~J.' W. Stephens (London) are >amoSg -the guests at the Empire Hotel* -.^i: .■■■ '.:, The K'ev. C.F.. Pierce,,, who jeljnquished the poaitimi of ■ headmaster" of Wanganui -Collegiate SchootJ-lonc thY grounds of ill r health,. left ..hy. .tha Aorangi for' London. He was' accompanied by Mrs. Fierce. : :■'.;.. Among the guests at the Koyal Oak Hotel are Lieut-Colonel and Mrs-Bus-sell (London), Mr. ana Mrs-Angus Guater (Munich), Mr. and Mrs. M, Cohei (London), Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duncaa (Hunterville), .Mr.": and: .MrsV-G. J. Kelly (Balclutha), Messrs., J. Somerville, F. : Parsons, W. B.* Stevenson (Blenheim), B. N. D. Miller, AvOETCaTder, Hildcgard Streieh (Melbourne) C. S. Meredith-Kaye, A. B. ' Ponffer (Christchurch), ,W. Cahill '. ( BrisWne). E. E. Northcroft (Auckland),..aadi! S. Jessop (Wairoa). -. ; -.- ' ';" ";, ..- Mr. A.; C. Daviiison, general manager of the Bank of New South?:'' Wales, arrived at Auckland by thp Abrattgi from Sydney on Monday on a^bnsraess visit to the Dominion, which embrace ■ an- inspection of- the ■■ bailed branchesin-the principal:centnes^of Ahe: Dominion, nln 1922 he: was manager of the Gisborne branch of 'the bank, and in 1924 he'was stationed'ai Wellingtott as sub-inspector... '-; V.-' r: ~; ■:'.: A "t >" .Visitors to Wellingtoa"stayingif ilia Grand Hotel include Mr. and-Mrs; P. G. White (Paeroa), Mr. atfcl Mrs,-A. Burgess (Palmerston North),:Mr; and 3% £• C> Mills '(Wyndham), Messrs. C. McKibbon, H. J.'Otley, W. H. Wini sorJChristchureh), H. Weir (Elthani), L. J. Speechley (Palmerstoc; North): G. Q^ s Gibbs q^CTaihape), H, M., McKay, (Dunedin),- J. P. Smith (Napier), E=E.! Gardiner (San^Francisco),H..Chi S hollit The death has oc'curre : 3 ■at the J Weihngton • Hospital -of.:MiiH-Samuel--■-M. Couper.. T11.3 late ;Mr.: Cpuper,-.who was the youngest; son. of the! late-Mr and Mrs, W. Couper, of Oamaru, "served ln^the. South: Afiiean War under No. 4149, also ia the late -war in the New Zealand Expeditionary ;' Force: ' ( Not 82159). Hs is "survivea by a widow, Mrs. Beatrice Couperj*s, Belfast street WeUington; a son/ Mr. Cyril Conper; a daughter, Mrs. > Martin, Kpseneath; five brothers, and a sister. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon; ;,-Drv and: Mrs. -Benhet Glark ' (Edinburgh), Captain and Mrs. T."Ti" 'Hill (Sydney), Mr. aad Mrs. A. G. 'Hall (India), Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eocke (England), , Mr., and ' Mrs. Medley (Auckland), Mr. and- Mrs. G. Host (Sydney), Mr. and Mrs. J; Gorton (Sydney), Drs.J. A. asid ms.:Gewi(j7Mas■terton)v- Messrs; J-^; Napi^f ($& bourne) j :S: S.; Scott," G;..&ang.fi.ey -t^ AVallace,' a;: Si f'Gl cSte\ensi: 3; S. Whitakeri N, S.- Walk^tAueiland), G. Stamp-Taylor, C:?-S. Fletcher, "H.. Page, L; Hv Smith. (SydaeV), A. -M. Burns, 'H. E. Cruiit (Cliristchurch;, W. H. Wormsley (England), and A."Keen* (London) are staying at the Hotel Si, George.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 11
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571PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 11
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