PERSONAL
Messrs J. Hutchison and J. Rigb? left for Auckland to-day for the purpose of taking part in the dominion bowling tournament. An Association message from Christchurch announces the death of Colonel C. J. Cooper, aged sixty-six (retired), well known in business and military circles. Grand Hotel guests: Mr and Mrs Behringer (Parrs), Messrs M. and V. E. Braun and W. M‘Leay (Valparaiso Mr B. I}. Skinner (Victoria), Major and Mrs A. H. Bathurst, Captain and Mrs A. M. Vaughan-Hughes, Messrs R. Allow, G. C. Niven, and J. H. Forde (Wellington), Miss C. M. Cruickshank (Wanganui), Mr and Mrs R. H. Livingstone, Misses D. Thomas and K. Baird (Christchurch), and Mr and Mrs A. Wilson (Invercargill). Visitors to the Excelsior Hotel are Mrs E. M. Spear (New South Wales), Mr F. A. Gerald (Kardella, Victoria), Mr W. Blewett (Melbourne), Mr H. E. Annett (Matangi), Mr and Mrs O’Malley. Mrs E. Corbett, Miss PNeilson, Mr H. J. Farmer (Auckland), Mrs and the two Misses Lee, Misses M. Kearney and E. G. Clark. Messrs D. Hall and J. M‘Arthnr (Wellington), Messrs C. Macdonald and L. E. Uren (Christchurch), the Rev. Mr and Mrs P. Gladstone-Hughes and the Misses Gladstone-Hughes (4), Dr and Mrs R. King, and Mr J. M‘Leod (Timaru).
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Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 9
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208PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 20687, 9 January 1931, Page 9
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