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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Dfe. H. Good, of Whangarei, is at th& Grand Hotel. Mr. L. Whitcpmbe, of Wellington, is a(f tho Grand Hotel Mr. and Mrs. X. G. Reid, Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel. , \ Major J. Osburue-Lillyj Director of Per l sonal Services, is at Cargen. Lieutenant-Colonel J. Deans, of Christ* church, is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Chap. Haines, of Wellington, has arrived in Auckland on a short visit. Messrs. D, Patterson, of Oamaru, anrj G. Ifarbrook and C. Clark, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson, of Foxton, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Alford, of Orini, ara at the Star Hotel. Professor F. P. Worley, who has been ' absent from Auckland for two or threg weeks, returned yesterday morning. Mr. Harry HLscocks, of Auckland, has been appointed organist of the Roman Catholic Cathedral. Christchurch. He will leave for the South shortly. j Mr. J. Cullen, 1.5.0., who had been, to Coromandel and Mercury Bay to regis-* ter the Jugoslavs of those districts, ra< turned to Auckland yesterday. Lieutenant-Colonel A. Hume, ei-inspec« tor of prisons, is seriously ill at Wellington. It was reported on Monday that ha had been unconscious for several days. Mr. D. R. Caldwell, of Auckland, who recently visited England, is at present in Wellington. He will return to Auckland about the end of this week. Mr. William Anderson Ewing, of Dunedin, died recently aged 80. Mr. Ewirig was the founder and manager Of the Ewing Phosphate Company, which resulted in the discovery of the phosphator deposits at Clarendon, Otago. Mr. J. Snodgrass, who has been cleric of the Magistrate's Court and Warden's Court at Coromandel, has resigned from the Public Service, and will retire from office at the end of March. It is his intention. to enter upon farming in the South Island. The Rev. A. J. Greenwood, vicar of , Papnroa. has been appointed to the charge ' of St. Luke's Church at Mount Albert. ' He will be inducted by Bishop Averill to-morrow evening. Mr. Greenwood was formerly assistant-curate of All Saints', Ponsonby.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 6