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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Jin. JII 'Meek,'of Dunedin ''ifSllp at. the Central Hotel. ■ 'ls %iiij % Mr. C. R. C. Robieson mana ffPt . « State Fire Insurance Company i. ? f Vat the Grand Hotel. * " laying Mr. J. McLellan, of Wellington „ * passenger to the South by vel!? s » mid-day express train. ' W^|S Mr. R. E. Hayes, registrar of f,i 'i societies, returned to Wellington U&& mid-day express tram yesterday. ■■ Mr. L. G. Phillips, of We]] . \% arrived by the. express train 2*l afternoon, and is staying at t \ r '% Hotel. ' b the -Star | Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Hustler 0 f Pi mouth, England, who arrived by 38 on Wednesday, are staying at- the r 7 ef Hotel. ' Unl ra! Get/of A.. H. Valiutine, General of Hospital, and Chief RS Officer left Auckland for WdLgft yesterdays mid-day express train " ?|j§ Mr. Percy Dix, a former Auckland theatrical manager, qS?? § Merewetlier, Newcastle, X.s'\y V' week. He was about 50 years of agVSI Mr. J. H. Gunson. Mayor of Auckland who is in Wellington on the business 1! the National Efficiency Board ha Li * S graphed to the Deputy-Mayor that hell arrive in Auckland probably on Smpll morning. • a ?

Mr. Arthur Gillies, expert agriculfci adviser to the National Efficiency Board left for the Waikato by yesterday's" •JjiS day < express train, to hold the pre'Wnan conferences with the country Boards * S Trustees, and arrange for the iaauwra! tion of their work. ■ §|| Mr. J. J. Sullivan was admitted I solicitor of the Supreme Court by tt,S Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, yesterday Mr. Sullivan, who contested the Pararii'N seat at the last general election, ijSfl present engaged in military duties' at 'fijl Dofence Department, in Wellington. '- ;^ Mr. Alex. R. Hislop, junr., fomenvi manager of the local branch of A tt Hislop, Ltd., who left last August col business visit to England, has joined tk Royal Field Artillery, and has tfej granted a commission. Mr. Hislop y| for some years in the D Battery, WelluV. ton, and passed with distinction the uS ; S amination in connection with the military school, established in Wellington .-by H Colonel Owen. -wi^li Mr. R. T. Michaels, who has been i member of the City Council for, eight years, is about to visit England, waerj Mrs. Michaels is at present. Their soillfif on active service, and was recently wailed 1 a commission, whereupon Mrs. "MuchaeU went Home, in order to see him. At th close of last night's meeting of the coin. cii, the Deputy-Mayor, Mr. A. J. Entrican, and members of the municipal bodfS took leave of Mr. Michaels at a brief social gathering, when appropriate speeciej were made, Mr. W. E. Bush, city entaneer, speaking for the staff. In his repfv Mr. Michaels mentioned that he would M I again standing for a seat on the council at the forthcoming elections.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 6

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