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PERSONAL ITEMS.

- ♦ ; mWmm 1 Mb. J. Wylie, of Hamilton, is J at the Central Hotel. 'ifMlll 1

— : Mr. and Mrs. Mostyn J mea, of Te3l Knit!, are staying at the Stur Hotel, w'y^

Lieutenuant Samson an! Mr. EiSp Mackay, of Te Kuiti, are staying at the' 11 Star Hotel.

Mr. 0. Nicholson, Mayor of Mount .S Eden, returned from Wellington yesterday morning. * '£§

Mr. J. H. Boyd, of Toronto, Canada, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at the Central Hotel.

Mr. A. S. Bankart, who had been on ® a visit to Wellington, returned to Auct • land yesterday morning. . H

Lieutenant and Mrs. Jones, of Welling, ton, are among the visitors to Auckland, staying at the Royal Hotel.

Archdeacon Ruddock, of Napier, who has been on a visit to Auckland, returned to the South last night.

Mr. A. W. Young, of Wellington rest, i dent superintendent in New Zealand for the Atlas Insurance Company, is staying ; at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. J. R. Reed, K.C., was a passenger for Hamilton last evening by the Main Trunk express. He expects to return to Auckland on Friday.

Mr. H. H. Ostler left for Hamilton by last night's express. He will proceed to Wellington later, and expects to return to Auckland on Saturday.

Captain G. R. Hutchinson-, who is now on active service, was granted by the Harbour Boara six months' extension of his leave of absence.

Dr. W. D. Reid, R.A.MC., formerly ot Brunnerton. who has been attached to tha Manchester Regiment, has been awarded the Military Cross for bravery in attend, ing wounded under heavy fire.

Mr. H. E. Pacer, managing director of the New Zealand Dairy Association, was a passenger for Palmerston North hsi nieht. Mr. Paeey -will later proceed to Wellington, and will probably return to Auckland at the end of the week "•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16570, 20 June 1917, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16570, 20 June 1917, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16570, 20 June 1917, Page 8

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