PERSONAL
Mr Alex. Watson, elocutionist, who had\ boon judging in Dunedin, left for Welling- J ton this morning on his way to Australia. / Mr d. L. Salmond went north by they 11.34 train, bound for Nelson. Mr D. Gill, of (he Government veterinary staff, brought his Dunedin visit to a close' this morning and left for Wellington. i Mr John Hobertson, first assistant eocro-d taa'y, Post and Telegraph Department, left!! Dunedin for Wellington by the through express to-day. j Mr J. H. Waiglh is doing an extended t business tour of tho north. _ I Police Inspectors Eawle and Willis ar- ( rived in Dunedin last night on departmental, business, and left for Invercargill this after-** noon, 1
At the directors’ meeting of tbe Australian Provincial Assurance Association on November 1 Mr William Tilley, ot Sydney, was : unanimously elected to fill tlie vacancy oa the board caused by the resignation of Dr E. Morris Humphrey. New visitors to the Sydney Hotel include Mr L. Cooper, Mrs W. Cooper (Melbourne), Mr G. A. M'Grcgor (Wellington), Mr B. A. M’Dowcll, Mr L. Darling, Mrs Darling (Camam), Mr R. M’Diarmitl (Maungatua), Mr G. Buttledgc, Mr J. Fisher (Invercargill. Recent arrivals to the Excelsior Hotel include Mr H. Brown (Auckland), Mr L, Strong CWcI ling ton), Mr and Mire F. W. Clarke (Tjmaru), Mr and Mrs G. Pinckney, (Waikaia), Mr A. B. Moffatt (Invercargill).
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Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 11
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