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PERSONAL

•Sir William Perry and Lady Perry, of Mastodon, arrived at Auckland vosterdav to attend the Royal Show.

Professor R, E. Alexander, Director of Lincoln Agricultural College, arrived in Auckland yesterday.

Mr J. Hutchison, a brother of Mr G. W. Hutchison, Mayor of Auckland, arrived from Tonga by the Waipahi. He is a retired Island planter.

Sir Henry Scott, of Fiji, has been appointed a director of the Burns Philp (South Sea) Company, Ltd., in succession to Mr A. 0. Mackenzie, who recently retired.

The Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Lands, and Mrs. Ransom, and the C. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture, Mrs. and Miss Macmillan aro guests at the Settlers’ Hotel. •

Mr Justice Johnston, successor to Mr Justice Adams as resident Judge in Christchurch,' presided in the Christchurch Supreme Court for the first time yesterday morning at the open-

ing of the criminal session

Dr. Fong Soo-Sec, of Shanghai, a prominent Chinese Rotarian, will arrive at Auckland by the Monterey on February ,23, and will later attend the Ncav Zealand Rotary Conference to be held in Noav Plymouth.

Seven Roman Catholic- Priests arrived at Wellington- from Sydney by the Monowai yesterday. Two of them, Father P. Zuuolovich, of Willcania, Now South Wales, and Father W, Byrne, are visiting Wellington in ' ncction with Archbishop Redwood’s jubilee. Fathers G. B. O’Meeghan and J. Maguire, of the Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch, returned after a visit to Sydney. Father M. Hariigan, of Perth, is entering St. Gerard’s Monastry, Wellington, and Fathers E. Gallagher and B. Courtenay are going to Boly Cross College, Alosgiol.

A number of well-known /people ai rivet} at Wellington yesterday by the Monowai from, Sydney. Among them are the following;—Dr, B. F. Brown, a well-known Melbourne dental surgeon, who intends touring the South island; Mr T. Dangcrfield, of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, accompanied by his wife, ana Mr I. At/ Oltke, Vice-Consul for Denmark in Sydney, who is on a holiday Visit to the Dominion. Dr. A. M. I Campbell, private secretary to tlio Minister of Finance, the Bt. Hon. 3". G. Coates, returned after a visit to Australia. GUEST LISTS. i Settlers’ Hotel.—Mr. ajxd Mrs, J. W. Wilken and two children, Adelaide, Australia; Mr. J. R. T. Bartlett, London, England; Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Mulligan, Mr. King, Mr. Poison, Wellington; Mr. Schmidt, Mr. McEwen, Air.. Duncan, Air. Bolph Smith, Mr. Brown, Air. Elliott, Mr. Oberon, all of Auckland; Air. C, Bailey, London; Df- and. Mrs. Parr and two children, Mr. Tinnock, Wellington; Mr. Hedge, -Air. Miles, Mr. H. P. Winn, Mr. S. Lamb, Air. Hamilton, Air. W. T., Paterson, Air. Worle3 r , Auckland; Air. Harrington, Mr. Dingle.

Commercial Hotel. —-Messrs. Pithie, Le Coutts, F. Foster, J, Burns, J. Hoskins, Aiken, H, A. Christiansen, alb of Auckland; Mr E. Hawkins, Mr Crawford. .

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Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 6

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PERSONAL Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 6

PERSONAL Northern Advocate, 7 February 1934, Page 6