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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Sin James Carroll will leave to-day for Rotorua.

Mr. H. E. Williams, of Hastings, left fur Uawke's Bay last evening.

Mr. It. Allen, of Christchurch, kit for the South hv the tnid-d.iv express yesterdas.

Mr J. H. Upton was a passenger from Wellington bv the, 4.12 p.m. express yesto.Ui.

Dr. and Mrs. Brown, of Svdney, who hi. been staving at the Star Hotel, leave fur KnU>rua today.

Mr. ('. Z.nhariah, manager of the Pub. Trust Office, Wellington, is staying at the Star Hotel.

Mr. J. M. Hoghen. a Wellington lawyer, armed in Auckland by the afteri.o.mi express yesterday.

Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., left Hokitika last night tor West port, where he will unveil the Seddoti memorial clock to-day.— Press Association.

Mr. 0. Ollivier, of Christchurch, the lannis player who has been attending the tournament, left by the Main Trunk train last evening.

The Hon. W. Fraser, Minister for PubIk Works, received a number of deputation* at Hokitika yesterday, and left in tin- afternoon for the North.Press Association

Mr. W. T. Grundy, of Christchurch, nh.i has been attending the Educational Conference in Auckland, left for the South last night.

Mr. C. A Piper, traffic superintendent of railways for the North Island, left by the Main Trunk express for Lyttejton last evening.

Dr. T. 11. A. Valintine, Chief Health Officer, who has been on a visit to Auckltiiul on Departmental business, left for ih N.>uth by last evening's express.

Ihe Hon. J A. Millar. MP. for Dune<i:i! West, arrived from the South by the afternoon express yesterday. Mr. and Mr«. Millar intend u> reside at Remuara.

The Mayor of Auckland (Mr. C. ,7. Pair returned to the city yesterday aftii noon from a tour by motor in the Waik&lo and East Coast districts. He was accompanied by Mrs. Parr, and both "t i hem have been much benefited by tlk'ir holiday. t'aptain R. C. Hammond, assistant- man-lu-'r of the Northern Steamship Company, is .i! present in a private hospital in AucK--Ih.il, having just undergone a serious operation. Captain Hammond is'making good progress towards recovery. Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, M.P. for Egmont, lii) is now on holiday in Auckland, made an :n.-n<ction of the harbour works yesterday morning in company with the chairman of the Harbour Board (Mr. J. H. Ounsonj. Tho Governor-Designate of Victoria (Sir A. L Stanley) has chosen as his aides Captain Gale," of the Bedfordshire Ksgimerit, aid Lieutenant C. Wilson, now on the Reserve, but lately of the 10th Hussars.—(Press Association.) Sir John Fuller (ex-Governor of Victoria 1 will shortly pay a visit to Lord Willingdon (Governor of Bombay), en route to Colombo, where he will meet Lady Fuller, who is returning from Melbourne to England by the R.M.S. Mooltan.~(Pres3 Association). Mr. J. H- Estill, commercial superintendent to the Port of London Authority, is due to arrive in Auckland on January 16, from Australia, where he has Deen travelling and lecturing for three months, on the facilities offered at the Port of London for the handling of produce and poods. He will address the Chamber of Commerce and those interested in the shipping of produce, especially frozen meat, woo), and dairy produce. Mr. Estill comes with references from the London Chamber of Commerce and from the High Commissioner for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 8