PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. Stronaeh Paterson left Wellington last evening for Christchurch.
Tho death is reported by a Press Association message from Greyinouth. of Mr. F. G. Davies, aged 55, a Labour Department inspector and unemployment officer, formerly Town .Clerk sit Otaki and electrical engineer at Patea and Te Aroha. Ho joined the Labour Department at Palmerston North.
~* The Bey. Stanley T. Nieholls, formerly of Te Kuiti, who. has been abroad for many years, returned this week "by; the Aorangi, accompanied by , Mrs. Nieholls and their family. Mr. Nieholls has been in charge of the leading Presbyterian church at Pictou, Nora Scotia, but now expects to make his homo in New Zealand.
The Eev. P. Gladstone Hughes, Mrs, Hughes, and their family arc passcners on'tho Bangitata, which left London on July 2C, on their return to New Zealand. The Bangitata is due to'arrive at Wellington on August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. It.: Cobbo (Chat.eau Tongariro), Messrs. J. Littlejohn, P. G. Wyman, W. J. Boach, and T. ■MeNale (Auckland), C. Fisher, W. C. D. North, and W. Taylor (Duuedin), and A. Siii^ clair Thomson (Christehureh) are at the Midland Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilson (Dunediii), Messrs. G. McCormick (Hastings), D. Jones and J.- H. Wear (Christehurch), W. Rogers (Nelson), H. B. Stuckoy, (Dannevirke), W. Peat' (Wanganui), J. Tucker (Hawera), A. A. Lawson (Masterton), A. L. S. Cassie atid C. A. Smith (Dunedin), J. N. Wilson (Nelson),~and M, Kidd, W. K. Michael, and J. Johnston (Auckland) are at1 tho Boyal Oak Hotel. ,
■ Messrs, A. Montgomery and W. Wal-f lace (Auckland), A. Foddy (Palmeiston North), C. S. Lucas (Stratford), W. W. Williams (Christchureh), and A. Lano (Ashburton) are at the Grand Hotel. ..■'.'■■. '.:...-''.
Messrs. H. B. Holland, .£. Croft,' ami G.W. Hutchison (Auckland), A. Macdonald (Masterton), G; M. Speiice (Blenheim), .S. E. Neilson (New Plj - mouth), H. M. Paterson (Dunedin), G-. A. O'Callaghan (Melbourne), and A. C. Trousdale (Howick) are at the Hotel $1. George.! ; . ".
Colonel N. S. Smith (Christchureh),Mr. and Mrs. Johanson (Dunedin), Messrs. W. P. MeArthui-' (Palmers to a North), W. A. McDonald (Wahganui)y and E. Copper)-(Puiiedin) . are at.1 thai' Empire Hotel. .; .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 11
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