PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. J. Abel left by the Wanganell todfy'on a fortnight's visit to Sydney.
His Grace Archbishop Redwood, S.M., left Wellingtou today by the Wanganella: for Sydney.
Sir Benjamin Fuller is returning to Sydney by the Wanganella after a short business visit to' Wellington. ■■
Mr. Warwick, Gregory, New. Zealand? manager of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, accompanied by Mrs. Gregory, left Wellington today for 'Sydney.. A ~ ■■/•-.'• '■.-'•:.'■'■'■: V- ':*'■■'--' " ■ ■■•' '■■ -"'-■
Tuesday of this week was the fiftieth: anniversary of the admission of Mr". P. Levi, of Wellington, as a barrister and solicitor. Mr. Levi was admitted by the late Mr! Justice Williams in Dunedin. '-.■. •■■; ' ■;...-
Mr. J. B.- Yaldwt-n, of Wellington; has left on-abusinesstrip to the Pacific Coast of the United States of America.-
Mr. E, C. Harris, of the staff of "The Sun," Christehurch, has been elected president of the Christehurch branch of the New Zealand Journalists" Associa-: tion. Mr. Marris, who last -rear won the New Zealand Journalists" Association s prize for good . journalism,- a scroll and trophy, was presented by his journalistic ' friends with a' goldmounted fountain pen ana an eight-day clock. ".-■■■, .' ; ■"■■ -:. ■■-. ■■■_-!->. ° •-.,..:-.'i
Eef erences to the death of Mr W P McGirr and of Mr. F. Kitto J.P., vreri made by the chairman. (Mr. W^ B Hicks) at a meeting- of the management committee of: the Wellington -t ootball Association: last night, and a motion of, condolence was carried. Mr Hicks said that by the death of these two gentlemen sport.in Wellington had suffered a great-Joss. Mr. MeGirr's son had represented, Wellington and Sew Zealand at .Association footbaU, and ■Mr.. Kitto's son .was keenly interested m the game. . .
Staying at the Hotel^"St. George are . Mr. and Mrs. J. Perrier. (Christchurch)' Url\^l S- & 8. Fullerton Smith1 (Taihape), Messrs. E; J., Salmon (Sydney), w. A. Smith, J. Matvson Ste-^-;. art, A. 0. Wilkinson, and N; Tingev i (Christehurch), G. Darrogh ■(Feadme)'1' P. H. Fullerton Smith (Taihape) ■ G W. P l? id- (Dunedin), and J. de. Winter (Brisbane). : ; .
Mr. and. Mrs.. G. Smart (Stratford). Mr.,and Mrs. S. Kebbell (Masterton)' Mr. and Mrs. B.fChristie-(Mastertoa); Messrs.,H. Smart (Stratford), rreeborn Parsons,;. ;(Beninore), ;: : -X, Ireland. (Oamaru), F. R, Dudley (Christchurcb.) T. Minehin (Sydney), and-P. W. Holden (Cheshire) are among the guests at the Eoyal Oak- Hotel. • : : : ■.>.. ;
Among the guests at the Midland Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. W, H. 'Flint (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs. H.. Caselbcrg (Sydney)^ Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Ellingham (Hatvke's Bay), Messrs.-A.-M. Seaman antl J. M. 'Elliffe (Auckland), and H.H. EUingh'ani' (Hawke's Bay). •-.--.-■-. --■; ■■■,-, ■ -...
Mr. and Mrs: Mbnsell (Christchurch), Mr. and; Mrs. -J. Moore (Taiaape). Messrs. (I Maxwell (Sydney), A. Palmer, W. Stamland, and. H. L. Longbottom ~. (Dunedin),-. A.', 8.. Creagh," (U.S.A;)j'E.--J.-Iles (Dunedin)/ JVFrew. :(Christehurch), and E.,.Wyatt (Auckland) are staying at the-' Grand Hotel;
Visitors to,-"Wellington, staying atihe Empire Hotel include Messrs. "W, Pooto (ChristehurcH), H; J. Wevaham andVf. I?obortson (Auckland), N.. McGregor (Masterton)j.B: Hacelie (Gisliorne)," C. Shepuertl (Feathorston)y W. i: Watt (Duriedin), Mr. and ■ Mrs. Hi. 'Dumi (Queensland), .-Mr.1 V. Johnston (Sydney), Mr. and Mrs. r. Jones (Matamata), Messrs.; •E. Harding villc), T. Lee (Ha\vera), "W. Hootaii (Albany}, C. Luke (Te Puke), A. Kil: mister (Christchurck)j H.^C. Clemoi (Canibriage)j and M. Mayktpn (JTef•' son).'.!': '.'-' '•'.- "~ ■'- ;■-..■" : /■ --"-'
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 13
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