PERSONAL ITEMS.
f The Chief Justice, Sir . Robert Stout, left for Wellington yesterday by the evening express. i Mr. and Mrs. C. de V. Teschemakerdilute, of Avondale Station, Mailborough, are at present . 011 a "visit, to Auckland and , are staying at Stonehurst. ' ' Mr. D. ■H. Guthrie, M.P. for Oroua, ; Senior Government Whip arrived in Auckland with the Prime Minister on Saturday afternoon. He is staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr, William Biunton, a member of the Melbourne City Council, who has been touring the- Dominion, will return to Australia by the Makura, which leaves Auckland for Sydney to-day. Private advice has been received - that ; Major F. Stuckey, commanding: the 6th < Hauraki Company, with the New Zealand . Expeditionary Force, who was reported on - .May 4 to have been seriously wounded, is progressing favourably. t. , Dr. A. W. Averill, Anglican Bishop of Auckland, will leave for Dunedin on Wed "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 8
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