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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. E. J- Crisp, of Gisbcme, ia at ft* Star Hotel. f.

Mr. G. Hutchinson;, of Wellington, is at' the Star Hotel.

Mr. A. How den, of Wellington, is at the .Royal Hotel.'

Mr. D. A. Hamilton, of Wellington, is at the Grand HoteL

Lieutenant G. Cathie, of Melbourne, is at the Central Hotel.

Mr. J. 0. Rothschild, of Wellington, is at* the Central Hotel.

Mr. D. J. Bews arrived from Wellington yesterday morning.

Inspector R. Mareack arrived, from Wellington yesterday morning.

Mr. Thos. Houston has been re-elected chairman of the Mwigonui County Conncil.

Mr. E. W. Kane, clerk assistant of the House of Representatives, is at the Grand Hotel.

Captain and Mrs. W. J. Grey and Mr. and .Mr?. W. Ballinger, of Wellington, in at the Star Hotel.

Dr J. W. Mcllwraith, director of th» Auckland Training College, left for the South last evening.

Professor A. P. W. Thomas has been elected a member of the Auckland University Co&ge Council.

Messrs. J. H. Q.uilliam, N. Quilliara, H. W. Kirkby, and G. Hawkins, of New Plymouth, are at the Central Hotel.

' Captain D. McLean, of a hospital ship, who recently underwent an operation in a private hospital, has recovered sufficiently to return to his home.

Mr. F. D. Wood, headmaster of flis Rotorua District High School, who has recently returned from, active service, i 3 to resume hi« position at Rotorua from February 1.

The Rev. F. W. Young, vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, has been appointed vicar of All Saints' Church, Ponsonby, in succession to Archdeacon Calder. Mr. " Young will he instituted to his parish late in January.

Mr. A. McCarthy, deputy-registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchurch, who shortly takes up a similar appointment in Auckland, wan (he recipient of i presentation f'">m the Canterbury Law Society on Sato.. '.ay.

Captain E. J. Thomas, house manager of the Auckland Hospital, who suffered a breakdown in health as the .result of overwork during the recent epidemic, is still in hospital. Hie condition < wax reported last evening to be still seriou?-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 8