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PERSONAL ITEMS.

■ Mb. J. Riley, of Nelson, is at tin ftn> tral Hotel. ■ 'W§R Mr. E. J. Arlow, of Wellington, is if§ the Grand Hotel. {osm\ Mr. 11. Vincent, of Christchurch, u.rtff # the Grand Hotel. .|« Mr. R. B- Morns, of Wellington, is «," ',: the Royal Hotel. ||g Mr. Lewis Harris, of Hawke's Bay, i,\ ;; at tlie Royal Hotel. . ?|»' Dr. and Mrs. Ick-riewius, of Manila, I are at the Grand Hotel. ;$&& I Mr. Justice Edwards has left for a holi- ,'.;' day trip to Sew south Wales. ,■!■,,, I Mr. J. S. Payne and Mr. J. Gilmouy. ~y iof Wellington, are at tno Central Hotel, ;-/ ■ Mr- J. Elson, Mr. S. W. Carter, and "lit: Mr. G. H. Wilmot, of Christchurch, are at'^ ■ tho Central Hotel. I Dr. A. W. Averill, Anglican Bishop of <t Auckland, has returned from his tour of ,/£ the Waikato and King Country district '■■£■. ! Mr. B. M. Wilson, general manager of '.v the Government Tourist Department, who .-:,= :; has been on a visit to Auckland, has left for Rotorua, accompanied by Mrs- Wilson. . Tho Rev. C. Houchen, MC, who was •:''-. invalided he me from the front some time M ago, has received his discharge from tha M 1 forces. He will take a rest before reium- I , ing his duties in the Auckland Anglican M ■ diocese. % | I Captain H. C. Cotton, Provost Marshal , i and Commissioner of Police at Samoa,.y^ ! having been appointed to other duties, J: ; | 'has relinquished those position*. He hag ||| been succeeded in them by Captain J. M. Ml Gillespie, who was in command of the :^.[ mounted infantry unit. M ! Mr. William Bannatyne, a well-known .-;';[ marine engineer, has died at Dunedin, ||j aged 91 years. He was on the engineroom ; 1 j staffs of various steamers belonging to tho | f | Union Ream Ship Company in the early <M\ days. He remained in the company's ser- m t vice until ho was 80 years of age. || j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 8

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