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PERSONAL ITEMS

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Lieutenant J. C. Elworthy,-8.N., sow.[ of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Elwprthy, of Holme Station, .Timaru, arrived at Auckland by the Akaroa, on We;dn<?sd£iy,;'' to rejoin the Governor-General's"staff in tho capacity of assistant private secretary. It will be remembered that ■ I Lieutenant Elworthy occupied tho- post'■ of aide-de-camp during" the first two and three-quarter years of .his Excel".,, loncy's term, of office,.... ~...■ Their Excellencies the . Gov.ernoYGeneral and Lady Bledisloe.were.again'interested- spectators of. the ,racing, at Bicearton yesterday. The' viceregal party arrived at the ■course, shortly. ' after the horses, had "paraded'for tho first race. ■ ' ■ '] '■~•-■■'■ ■■■'•,;.•-■.. Mr. H. J. Eatwell, of Kawatiri, Para* . paraumu, who has been spending some months in tho Nelson district, has returned home. •■■'■•■';■■ '■: ■'■.•.;■'•;"-.-,..'-" Mr. E. A. Anderson, C.M.G., of Invert cargill, who has been, visiting, Sydney, returned to ' Wellington today'.'by1 tho Limited express from ..Auckland. Mr. Will Appleton, wilting to.a Wellington' friend from Basle/ Switzerland), at the end of September, says that ha had had a splendid six weeks' motor tour of England. andiScotian'd,1 itt'ideal weather. ' He intended.'to-■-.'return, to England, at the end of October, arid Xo leave for New. Zealand ,by the MAlpja , on December 15. ' ,-. .■'*•..■.'■'■•■',•.[:' Mr. H. Barton Ginger left last even-1;' ing for Auckland, en route, to''Sydney: and Melbourne. He will be away about • five weeks. ' " , .:.: ';.•■.. .Dr. Eichaids, Bishop pf Dunediny■ whose resignation was announced yes- . terday, has always been acclaimed .as one of the most lovable personalities' of the Anglican Church, telegraphs "The Post's" Dunedin correspondent.-. A man of high' literary and theplogical attainments, ho is endowed with much,. personal charm and truly catholic- Bym-: pathy. Though he has not been inthoL best of health for several year^,.} Dr. ; Eichards has carried,out his.ynpprtant. and'onerous duties in his usual syri}-'. pathetic and capable •manner. -iSi*. family life has been somewhat •clouded. by the death of two sons in th'e'GVeat ■ War and by the death of his daughter:,:One son, Mr. E.J. Bichards, M^A.y wlU>". was wounded in Franco when sentiiig.'. with the New Zealand, Bifle'Brigade,'is head master of Christ's College .phristchnich, and another ia the Bev^ .'I.-li. Bichards, Vicar of Anderson's Bay. .' Among the guests at the" Midland Hotel are Sir Stephen Allen- (MflrinnST. yille), Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Pi'yde (South.' Africa), Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martin. (Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. G. Peacock and Mr. J. Peacock (Melbourne)',"Mrana Mrs. W. Taylor .(Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. • Dau Wuille (London), Messrs. Coutts Collett (Christchureh), P. Shaw^ L. Partridge, C. Macindoe, and- O. Nich^ olson (Auckland), T. W- Yaimg (Dun-i edin), J . O. Beckett (Palme^stow North), J. G. Todd (London)^ ff.Mai^ son (Hanmer),and:W; Dingle (HamiK.----tOll). ■■■ ■ ■■■■'•. ■'■■:-.: ■•■■■■ ■.-,.. , Sir' Edwin - and 'Lady Mitchelsou) (Auckland) and Mr.-G. Spencer.(Beef* ton) are among the guests at the; Boyal ■: Oak Hotel. ' ".".; .' ' , "'' ; Visitors to Wellington staying'at. thai' Empire Hotel include Messrsi F.. W»' Hayes, J. Dean,- and A.. Clarke {Audit* land), W. J. Travis and J. T.. DicMi*. (Christchureh), J. K. Hprnblow. (Eox*. ton), N. C. Fookes and H." A. Foreman; (Waitara), A. Muggeridge ■; arid.' J* B>; Murdock (Hawera), and, L.WvSpeiice).;. (Eitham). .-■,-..,■ ■■ .■ ,•.;■;,•'. - Messrs. P. Farvaequc- (Fianco)j ■ B;« Falck and A. Bead (Christehurch),- A« Crawley (Nelson), B. Browji., (Wanga;-*; nui), A. H.'Moss (Stltatford),.-and J. Weir (Eltham) are among')the : ,£ues|»: at the'Grajiid HoteL; ' :■ -':'• \ ;7:: --^ .;',■':.

Staying at the Hotel' St.! Gfeorge ar» Messrs. A. C. Holmes (ChristcKurct), B« F. Wrigley (Sydney),1 and.L* R. Martin (Auckland). . •'. A.' ,;

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 13