PERSONAL ITEMS.
■ —o — , ' ■; '' ■ | ||| Mb. J. H. Upton returned from Weilin,. ton on Saturday. » Mr. M. Myers, of Wellington, is Elavil at the Grand Hotel. *7 Mr. and Mrs. D. Christie, of Shanghai Hi are staying at the Grand Hotel S '-i Captain and Mrs. W. H. Simpson 0 fDunedin, are staying at the Star Hotel. t Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice, arrived in Auckland by the Main Trunk express yesterday. Major C. H. Wheeler. New Zealand ' "'i Medical Corps, was a passenger fnp '■( Featherston last night. 0 j Mr, J. A. Sim, who recently return* invalided from England, has resumed his I position as associate to Mr. Justice Sim. ' Mr. C. E. Matthews, inspector of hospitals, is on a Departmental visit to Auckland. He is staying at the Grard Hotel Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Studfoime, of Hawke's Bay, arrived by the Main Trunk express yesterday. They are f.avinj at' the Grand Hotel. The death occurred recently of Mr. W C. Harley, who had been closely identified with Nelson for many years, hu for 0 m« time had not been engaged in active business. The late Mr. Harley, who was 82 years of age, leaves a widow and a sen and daughter—Captain Carol Hsrlev, who is at present home on sick leave from the front, and Miss G. HarJey, of Nelson. The other son—the late Captain H. S." Harley—was killed in action in France some months ago.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16538, 14 May 1917, Page 6
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