PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. ':wTm. C-'D^nlam, M.P. for In-! yercargill, is visiting' Wellington ; ori, business connected with his electorates The'{Ron. T. ;F. Doylef M.L.C., is-in.' Wellington. ' ' ' , The Hon. F.Waite, M.L.C., is visiU ing Wellington. ■.1 „ • „"( ' Mr. W. Sercombe, of Brisbaaie, who' has been visiting his niece, Mrs. A. Overend, Hataitai, left by the Rotorua for England. .• '" " Mr. Samuel Steele, of Tauranga; who was a member" of the First New Zealand South African War Contingent,, and who is the representative of the ; New Zealand South African War Veterans in the Coronation Contingent, was enl'erlainedlast night by the Wei-; lington^members of, the First New Zealand Contingent. Sergeant J.- Crighlon, V.C., of the Co.ronation Contingent, who served with the Queen' 3 Own Camerori Highlanders (79th Foot)| in the' South African. War, was. also* a guest at the function. . ,
Constable W; T. Paget, of the Mount Cook Police Station,, has received, notice of his transfer to PalmerstonJ North: He has been in Wellington fon eight years, during seven of which ha has been stationed at Mount Cook. Ha will take up his new duties shortly. Sir Charles Clifford arrived in Wellington this morning, from the Southi Island. . - Mr. A. T.% Donnelly.was a passenger* from the south this. morning. • \ Mr. B. L. Dallard, Controller-Gen-' eral of Prisons, returned to Wellington , from ■ the south' this morning. Mr. .H. D. Acland arrived in Wellington; this morning from the south. Messrs. F. Andrews and S. Andrew? (Qponoui), L Hamilton (Sherenden), G. T.H. Best (Sydney), A. W. Ebbett (Hamilton), H. Cornfoot (Feilding), M.'Grimmer (Christchurch), J. Donna (Hastings), G.P. Francis (Boston, Massachusetts), E. B. Moore (Nelson), W, Fisher (Auckland), H. Galbraith (Tai-| hape), and H. Gatty (Melbourne) arai among the guests at the Hotel St, George. . • , ..-.•■
,Dr. Christie (Wanganui) and Messrs, C, Reginald Ford and C. F. Gardnefl (Auckland), J. W. Beatson and G. Dj Beatson (Hastings), T. H. Lowryj (Okawa), W. H. Gaisford (Danne^ virke), E. Barnes (Palmerston North)i Cecil Louisson (Napier), and A. Arm-* strong (Christchurch) are at presenti staying at the Midland Hotel.
. Messrs, .H. D. Bond (Taihape), F. B< Hale (Christchurch), J. S. Jolband] Stuart.Jones. (New Plymouth), W. G« Shaw (Stratford), A. Gunn (Hastings) „■ M. McKenzie-(Feilding), J. C. Howard; ((Victoria), R. D. Knight (Longburn); E. O'Shea (Hawera); - and Gregory, (Blenheim) are guests at the Empirai Hotel. . , ■ ■ ,-■• .
Messrs. F. Waite (Dunedin), J.Kert nehan (Christchurch), E. S. Wanhaffj and E. A. George CVVaitara), C. C. Prica (Bulls), J. Boyd (Hawera), and D. h2 Hurley (Wanganui) are staying at thai Grand Hotel. . -..■ ,
Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Pearcai (Marton), and Messrs. C. Hamiltoiil (Nelson), R. W. Orton, C. G. Russell, and G. C. Glenn. (Wanganui), D* Lynch (Pahiatua), W. Masefield (Marlborough), Currie (Kai Iwi), and V^. J. Sanders (Auckland) are guests- atj the Royal Oak Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 11
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