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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. Justice McGregor left Wellington last evening for the South Island. Dr. L. D; Cohen has returned to 'Wellington after a holiday visit in the North of Auckland. Mr. J. X .Montague, of Auckland, arrived--from'Napier yesterday afternoon, and will leave for the Korth on. Tuesday. The members of ' the Arbitrate Court (Mr. Justice Frazer and Messrs. W. Cecil Prime and A. L. Monteith) arrived in Dunedin qn Thursday after* noon from the north. . Mr.'Frederick Moore, .^F.H.A.M., the well-known Jecturer on 'musical 'subjects, will visit New Zealand this year as examiner for the Associated Board of Music Mr. Moore, is a professor and lecturer at the Boyal Academy "of Music, and has previously, undertaken examinations in Australia). New Zealand, Canada, nnd -South Africa. H» last visited New Zealand in 1926." Mr Eaiph Tattersall, Eegistrar of tho High Court of Samoa, hasr arrived in Auckland on furlough. Mr. E. H. Ward, was elected t.ha first honorary life member of the Wellington Primary Schools' Kugby Union at the annual meeting. of. that body yesterday. Beferenco was made at tha meeting to the splendid service Mr. Ward has rendered ,the union during the time, he. has been connected with it. Mr. Ward was attending his last annual meeting of the union, as he it to retire shortly.,' . ■■ Among the guests at the Midland Hotel are Mwand Mrs. Walter J. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Garnsey (Sydney), and Mr. E. K. Simo (Hororata). . ~ Visitors.to Wellington-staying at.tha ■Empire Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Carpenter (Nelson) and Messrs.' Curlett and Angus (Napier). Mr. and Mrs. W. Bellringer (New Plymouth), Messrs. T. Hard (Tuahua), and W. J. Eutherford (New Plymouth) are staying at tha Grand Hotel.Messrs. A. J. Pratt and W. B. Alexander (Wanganui), E. Bissett (Auckland), and J. D. Spedding (Sydney) ar« among tho guests at the Koyal Oak Hotel. Staying at the Hotel St. George ar« Messrs. Herbert Leschen'(Colombo) and N. Cole, A. MeLeody and A. Moody (Auckland).

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 13

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 13

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 13