PERSONAL ITEMS
Messrs. G. H. Bullard, T. Brook, C. K. Grierson, and A. H. Bogle Have been appointed members of the Survey Board. " ■•/•- Mr. Alfred Henry Kimbell, of Wellington, has been appointed to a Commission of the-Peace. - Mr. W. T. Kelly has been appointed Inspector of Clubs under the Licensing Act. . s "Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eggins (Lismbrc New South. Wales), Mr. J. Dupin (Auckland), Sir William and Lady Perry (MasteTton)^ Messrs. E. Lee ■ (Dunedin), B. P. Tyson (Dunedin),:E. Vaila (Eotorua), and A. C. WilkiA (Auckland) are among the guests at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. .-■''■. Mr. Andrew McDouga}!, officer in. charge of the issuing branch of the Palmerstou North Central Belief Committee's depot, died at the Palmerstoh. North Hospital on Tuesday evening, aged_6B years. He was in business at Otaki for sis years, but suffering a breakdown in health, he changed to Wellington and then to Palmerstoa North. Mr. McDougall leaves a widow, three sons, and a daughter. The Eev. H. V. C. Eeynolds, who ior. the past two years has been assistant curate of St. Mark's, Wellington, has been appointed to the vacant assistant curacy of the Lower Hutt parish. Mr. Reynolds will take over his new duties in the middle of March. , Mr. H. J. Lawrence, who for som» years past has filled the position bf hon. secretary to the Wellington Mercantile Cricket League, has been, transferred to Whangarei. Members of ttie management committee and TJmpires?. Association, of the league assembled -at Thorndon Station to farewell Mr. Law.rence on. Sunday night. Visitors to Wellington staying at'the^ Midland Hotel include Licat.-Coininan-der Gifford (Sydney),' Mr. and Mrs. E; L. Sutro (Hawkes Bay), Messrs; Stanley Lewis (Melbourne), C. G. Wilkin.(Christchurch), D. P. Ga'rrick (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sharmaii (San Francisco), -Messrs. .A. Suter (Auckland), Alan Matsoa (Christchurch), B. "W;hitcomb.e (Chriitchurch), J. F. Bogerson (Longburn), : F. S. Candy (Hastings), and- H. E. Turner (Christchurch). ' . : • • Among the guests at the Hotel St. George are Messrs. G..H. Bremnet (San, Francisco), A. B. Scholfieia (London), A. W. Lidderdall (London), A. 1^ Walker (Invercargill), J. S. Bobbie (Gore), Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kooter (Invercargill), Mr. W. Blake-Yelyerton. (Christchurch), Messrs. I. Seay (Christchurch), J. F. Lawson (Christehureh), H. Anderson (Napier), JL V Dawson (London), G. Smith (Invercargill),.and Mr. and Mrs. G. Mirfield (New Guinea). . Mr. Joseph F. Coates, Leader of, the Federal Labour Party of New South. Wales, is staying at the Hotel ;• St. George. ' - y , . ■ '■■•.•■,.[,■ o Staying at the Empire Hotel are Messrs. J. C. Goodall (Nelson), A. H. Haden (ChriatchurcK), H. B. Oakey; (Christehurch), P. .. Matgon (Christr ■ church), 0. G. C. Dermer (Feildihg)^ T. Parson (Patea)j H. Jenkins (Patea), J. Pool (Napier), C. Long (Gisbornie), W. Parker (Auckland), and •C. Shand (Dunedin). ■ Mr. aind Mrs. Hodgins, Mr. and''Mrs. Wyatt (Christchurch), Messrs.; W.. A. Dries (Hastings), C.. Staiitoii -'"■; (Sydi . ney), J. Mtirdock (Dunedin), J. Maspa (Christchurch), J. Brown (InyereaTgill), H. Fox (Wairoa), ana>lS. Leech " (Taihape) are .staying at .the,!. Grand Hotel. ' ..-,■ .'.:' .^;;,.... .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 9
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489PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 9
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