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PERSONAL

The Hon. A. 1). M'Leod will return | to Dunedin on Thursday, leaving the foi- ) lowing day for W ellington. j Now Grand Hotel guests are Hr J. D. i r.irwll ana Captain D. Cameron (Wellington), Hr and Mrs Cooper (Oam.iru), and Airs W. J. Treadwell (Wanganui), j Mr R. R. Lancaster (Palmerston Nortli), J Hr J. Hunro (Queenstown), and Hr G. | Levic (Sydney) j j Hr G. B. Dali, of Wellington, has come ; down for a few days, and is slaying with Mr T. C. Harrison, of St. Clair. Those staying at the Excelsior Hotel are Messrs \V. M. .Mumrn, V. Blnne, an.) B. M, Gibson (Auckland), Mr M’Dnnald and Mr and Mrs J. A, Plimmcr (Wellington), Miss Kelly (St Helena), Mrs alley (Winton), Hr L. C. Collins and ''arringtnn fTirnaru), Hr M’Kay (Pembroke), Mr E Brighton (Melbourne). <■ ift’rnoon tea adjournment at! the Moana Lawn Tennis Club on Ratur-,l-v ’'f'ernnon importunity was taken by the chib members to say good-hyo to the , president (Mr F. H. Campbell), who is . havin'/ shortly for a year's furlough m the Home Country. General appreciation was expressed by the members of the manner in which Hr Campbell has presided over the club for n neriod of eight years, and the members of the club, after wishing Mr Campbell a pleasant journey and a safe return, presented him with i camera, Mr Campbell, in thanking the club for the gift, said that be required no reminder or assurance of the good wishes of the Mnana Club, and that it had been a very great pleasure to preside over so well conducted a club. > An Association message from Tauma--1 runui announces the dm*h of Hr Thomas De Vera Hunt, of Matiere, ono of the ■ earliest settlers in tho King Country. He 1 was a. member of the Hospital Board, a ; former member of the Ohura County 1 Council, and the Matiere representative on . the Auckland Railway League for some I years. A London cable announces the death i of Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartney. . He was Governor of Tasmania from 1913 i to 1917, and of "Western Australia from . 1917 to 1920.

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Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 18810, 8 December 1924, Page 8