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PEBSONAL ITEMS.

"*——- : :'^smm Mr. J. McKay, of Thames, is at -*% ' * - Central Hotel. *"* Mr. L. Nettlebeck, of Sydney, is at t J,. ' Central Hotel. . 7 ' * 1{56 - Mr. and Mrs. "A. Israel, of Fiji an. „i the Grand Hotel. '' v|P* Mr. W. Dinsmore, of Melbourne i« .i the Central Hotel. ' * " . > Mr. J. Deere, of Awanui North is »* the Central HoteL M ' ? f| Mr. J. H. Upton arrived from the South yesterday morning. A Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, of Rotorn* ? are at the Star Hotel. ;-■ Mr. W. E. Ludlow, of Ohio USA is at the Grand Hotel. ' * Mr. Justice Cooper arrived from «,-. South yesterday mrrning. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. C. Fisher of W P I lington, are at the Grand Hotel. ' Messrs. J. S. Best and C. H. Taylor of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. ' Lieutenant-Colonel T. W. Joliffe of Wellington, is at the Grand Hotel. ' ' Mr and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong, of Southland, are at the Royal Hotel. **&■»?■ W - Flanagan. Valuer-General of Wellington, is at the Grand Hotel Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bagnall and Mr Mr. A Walker, of Wellington, and Mr. 7u »' C ; of Maatorton, are at the Royal Hotel. a Mr. Harold Gregson has accepted «.« portion of organist and choirmaster of St. Sepulchre's Church, Khyber Pass.* Mr H. Rand and Mr. 0. M Bruce of Wellington, and Mr. R. Morfw' J ' HoteL ° rth ' "* 8t the CM. . Mr. T. Harle Giles, conciliation com. jmssioner, accompanied by Miss Gfl« leaves to-day for- New SynSh.jf Giles expects to return in about ten dayT" inf 'di Nioh ? ,on . w »o has been attend ing the annual communication of t£. Masonic Grand Lodge at Wellington *! turned to Auckland on Saturday Colonel G. W. S. Patterson, O.C.D and Major Sir Robert Walker, 6 SO* left for J**™*** last evening, to inspect the territorial camp which if brfiJtS $&p3Sl"~* — **<** 3f * tt>¥% H " I" Pacfi managing director of the New Zealand Dairy Wciation who has been confined to his bed for the past nine weeks, is now convalescent. He hf ■ £ t*iY eCUperate ! Qn^ whither' ' he will be accompanied by Mrs. Pacey .Detective E. J. lesell, finger-print and tsnsL at the 2*3 rank rf Si J? been P rom to the ranK .of detective-sergeant IWpot;™ • fiernut IneH has beenrtatfaned[ m An* ' land at intervals for the past eight year!" '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6

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PEBSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6

PEBSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6